November 3, 2024
Description
I saw this resistor cabinet in here and thought: “OMG, that would make a perfect Pokemon Card Christmas Calendar!”
I happen to celebrate both, solstice and christmas, so I made my version of 21 plus 3 drawers to separate solstice from christmas and since my hubby is more traditional, I made full 24 drawer version for him. So there's versions for different needs.
Note: My first attempt left the drawers protruding out a bit so I made versions that are a bit deeper for drawers. But I still liked the version where the drawers come out a bit, so I left those there too, but you should note which one it is you want. The versions that say “longer” let the whole drawer go inside of the body(except the part you hold when drawing it out). The version that does not say “longer” leaves the drawer out a bit. See picture for the difference.
As you can see from the pics, this can take trading cards, others than Pokemon too, because at least Pokemon and Magic the Gathering seems to be same size, I guess there's a good chance others will be too, but it can also fit those teabags that are very thinly packed! That was a bonus! Oh, and if you wish, you can fit quite a pile (you can get a full booster pack there but without wrappings, the drawer is too small in XY-measurements for the much larger wrappings) of cards in one drawer. I suggest you put only one in first drawers and bonus cards nearing christmas ;)
I printed this with two printers, my MK3 with 0.8 nozzle printed fast huge pile of drawers while Prusa XL with 0.4 nozzle and fast print profile patiently worked its way through body parts. Even with fast profile body parts took hours, I think 24 drawer version was something around 14 hours but MK3 with 0.8mm nozzle made a drawer in 20 mins (I printed 3 at time, about an hour)
Everything is PLA, drawers are Clas Ohlson's white and blue is Prusa's Pearl Blue that I happen to love.
Surprise your family and friends with more than just chocolate calendars!
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution
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