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The MTG Commander EDH Organiser is a sleek, strong, and almost support-free deck organiser designed specifically for Commander / EDH players of Magic: The Gathering. It uniquely combines a deck caddy with purpose designed storage areas, for your commander tax, additional counters or dice as well as all of your token cards for your favourite deck. Such combinations are only available to buy and I wanted to make a good looking version for anyone to enjoy for free.
This print-friendly design accommodates:
- Your full Commander deck – designed to comfortably hold a 100-card sleeved deck, with space likely accommodating double-sleeved setups. The base has a slight incline keeping your deck upright and in place, ensuring cards don't slip away.
- A recessed commander slot – perfectly angled for visibility during play.
- D6/D12 tracking slots – on both sides of the commander card, ideal for tracking commander tax or other key gameplay stats.
- Rear storage channel – holds 15–20 sleeved token or reference cards, with a snug but smooth fit.
- Integrated dice trough – for spare dice, counters, or tokens.
The model prints cleanly without supports. However, for best results:
- Use the included print profile, which adds light support to the rear cutouts—this improves edge detail and adds minimal time.
- If your printer struggles with bridging over ~10mm, consider tree supports or snug supports in the token card slot. Any roughness here can be filed down and won’t be visible during use.
🛠 Print Tips:
- Filament Recommendation: Use a a quality filament you know well or something like Bambu PLA or eSun PLA+ for a refined finish.
- Profile Suggestion: Use a 0.20mm layer height with 100% fan throughout the print to minimise artefacts and achieve clean bridging.
- No Supports Needed: Entire model prints well without supports, except the rear cut-outs where minimal support is advised for the best finish (it will print fine without)
Some of the outer, upper chamfered edges might have loose filament strands, it's very printer dependant. I used a torch flame lighter to fix loose ones in place. It might not even bother you but I strive for perfection and so will admit any shortcomings.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1924299-mtg-commander-edh-organiser-front-load-edition
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1924381-mtg-commander-edh-minimal-deck-organiser
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1924488-mtg-commander-edh-skeletonised-deck-organiser
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1882518-mtg-commander-deck-lock-box
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