Remixing UNO Deck Box To Survive My Roughneck Kids 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Update: I updated the bottom part so that cards are easier to remove. Another big Thanks to SpoonUnit for the exchange of ideas to improve usability.

A friend and I were really impressed with SpoonUnit's UNO deck holder. After printing it we realized that we wanted it a little thicker to survive full contact UNO. However, being PLA, I don't expect my somewhat tougher remix to survive a slap shot with a hockey stick.

Changes that I made:

  1. I redesigned the top and bottom parts to be 2 to 2.5 mm thick to help strengthen the design.
  2. I added 2 and 3 mm fillets on some of the edges to further help strengthen the design and smooth it out.
  3. I added raise bumps on the outside of the box to help with gripping to pulling the box apart. Plus I like the tactile feel of those bumps.
  4. I used the UnoLogo that Spoon made because it was awesome.

Directions:

  1. Print the UnoDeckHolderBottomPart1.STL part
  2. Print the UnoDeckHolderTopPart1.STL
  3. Get the UnoLogo from SpoonUnit's original design here:https://www.thingiverse.com/download:6475793

Print at 0.1 to 0.3 layer settings with 20% or more infill. No supports, raft, or brim necessary.

UnoDeckHolderBottomPart3.STL 1.9MB
UnoDeckHolderTopPart1.STL 659.8KB