Scenario Box Inserts For My Fathers Work (supports Sleeved Cards) 3D Printer Model

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UPDATE, 9/22: STL files added as some users could not use STEP files. Also, I added a test plaque file for the text (one example only). I recommend trying this out first/dialing your settings in before printing a whole bottom (with text). Title of post updated to not include the apostrophe since Thingiverse cannot decipher that character (yes, I know it should be an "apostrophe s !".

After looking online for inserts for the scenario boxes in My Father's Work I found this design: https://www.printables.com/model/370074-my-fathers-work-le-secret-de-mon-pere-box-insert/comments

However, that design doesn't support sleeved cards. So I decided to design my own solution.

"BOTTOM_with_text" files have the name of the scenario on them for easier sorting. I added a test plaque file for the text (one example only). I recommend trying this out first/dialing your settings in before printing a whole bottom (with text).

If you'd like to have blank parts don't print any of the "with_text" files. Once that's decided, print everything once (6 parts total or 7 even you also print the test text plaque).

The sleeves I'm using are Mayday 7077's. Their thickness is 90 microns and they're advertised as "125% thicker" than their standard sleeves. Thinner sleeves/no sleeves may result in a less snug fit in the box (but should still work, especially if you just keep the box horizontal). A vertical shake test resulted in no pieces falling out of the inserts.

IMPORTANT: I would advise to put the insert in with its bottom opposite the lid flap (see photo), in other words, on the half circle cut-out side. This makes it far easier to load the insert because it's less likely to snag on the inner fold of the box. You can also squeeze the box slightly to make sure it gets past the inner fold. Design is meant to be flush.

The tokens for A Time of War's top tray need to be stacked somewhat neatly (see photo). If you just throw them loosely into the tray they usually sit too high.

I hope you enjoy the prints! Happy gaming!

MFW_AToW_BOTTOM.step 68.7KB
MFW_AToW_BOTTOM.stl 71.8KB
MFW_AToW_BOTTOM_with_text.step 723.5KB
MFW_AToW_BOTTOM_with_text.stl 223.9KB
MFW_AToW_TOP.step 30.7KB
MFW_AToW_TOP.stl 16.5KB
MFW_FotU_BOTTOM.step 149.0KB
MFW_FotU_BOTTOM.stl 101.4KB
MFW_FotU_BOTTOM_with_text.step 1.3MB
MFW_FotU_BOTTOM_with_text.stl 362.5KB
MFW_FotU_Text_Test_Plaque.step 1.1MB
MFW_FotU_Text_Test_Plaque.stl 263.6KB
MFW_FotU_TOP.step 26.4KB
MFW_FotU_TOP.stl 10.8KB
MFW_TCoD_BOTTOM.step 80.7KB
MFW_TCoD_BOTTOM.stl 66.5KB
MFW_TCoD_BOTTOM_with_text.step 1.2MB
MFW_TCoD_BOTTOM_with_text.stl 342.9KB
MFW_TCoD_TOP.step 20.8KB
MFW_TCoD_TOP.stl 10.0KB