MTG - Latching Deck Box - One Piece Print
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Prints In One Piece, No Need To Snap Anything Together, Just Print And Clear Any Supports From The Outside. **Warning -- Pictured Print Was Original Model Before Updates** (See Below For What Updates Have Been Made, Preview Images Show Updated Model) I Liked Some Of The Latching Boxes Here On Thingiverse And Tried To Make It Into A Mtg Box. I Started With This Box: Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:82620 Unfortunately For Me, Somehow The Hinge Was All Wonky In My File So I Had To Remake The Hinge From Scratch (Good Learning Experience) And Scale The Latch. I Ended Up With A Piece That Barely Fit On My Printer...In Fact It Didn'T Fit. Half-Way Up The Print It Suddenly Shifts About 1Mm To The Side. **Edit Jan 17,2016** I Finished The First Test Print On Low Quality And It Came Out Very Well! The Hinge And Latch Both Work Beautifully (Again Thanks For The Latch User Anewsome) However I Did Notice Some Issues. Aside From My Printer Shifting The Model To Be Able To Print It The Top And Bottom Didn'T Exactly Line Up Because I'D Never Done A Hinge Before. I Fixed This Alignment Problem. In Addition Though I Enjoyed The Idea Of Using The Area With The Various Mana Symbols As A Exile, I Did Not Enjoy That When The Box Was Closed And Latched, The Dice Were Able To Roll Around If You Flipped The Box Upside Down. So I Lost The Exile Area And Made It So The Dice Wont Roll Even If The Deck Box Is Flipped. I Also Added Another Finger Hole Down Far End Of The Library/Graveyard. You Could Say It Was For 'Ease Of Use' But Really It'S Just More For A Symmetrical Way To Use Less Filament (And Print Faster). I Had A Great Deal Of Difficulty Removing The Supports From The Latch, So I Rounded The Bottom Of It And Moved The Tap Symbol To The Side Of The Box And Adjusted The Magic M To Fit The New Top Lid. **Edit 2** Adjusted To Make It Slightly Easier To Remove The D20 Dice.
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