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Bad Company insert

Mscottie avatarMscottie

February 27, 2025

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This is an insert for the board game Bad Company. It keeps the game's original cardboard insert while holding everything (including sleeved cards) without any lid lift.

The boxes with lids print best at 0.16 layer height (0.4 nozzle) but 0.20 or thicker is fine for everything else. You really want to use 0.16 (or lower) for the boxes with lids as there are some small but steep overhangs that are supported much better by a slightly smaller layer height. (Check your slice preview.) No supports are needed if you print at 0.16 or lower.

I printed these with 10% gyroid infill, and 5 top layers to ensure nice, smooth top surfaces. PLA+ works great for all of these models.

Finally, the lids for all the boxes are friction fit and fit the bottom of their boxes so they don't get lost during play. The tolerances on these can be somewhat tight, but they came out beautifully on my Bambu X1C.

The number of copies of a model you need to print is indicated by an "_x" suffix on the file name. If there is no "_x" suffix, then you just need one.
 

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