March 9, 2023
Description
I am currently playing with Magnets, so I thought I could create a new tray to be used for resources, etc., playing board games - nothing is more disturbing than having a chaotic pile of wooden tokens on the table.
The inner dimension 85mm and a height of 24mm to store your pieces.
You can print them (file: YART) without special printing requirements, no brim or support is needed. One tray costs you approximately 40g of filament.
Want to spice up your trays? - use magnets in the hidden areas inside the model. I designed it for round 6mm x 2mm magnets (like those found here: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07RT9MY52?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 )
For easier orientation of the magnets, I suggest printing the ‘MagHelper’ as well.
When slicing the MagHelper, set a pause at 2.8, insert the Magnet and proceed with printing.
For the Trays, pause at 7.2. You see the indents in the center and arrows left and right. Use the MagHelper and align the arrows of the tool and the tray and it should be hassle-free. The Magnets will have a snug fit - depending on your calibration for the Filament and printer.
IMPORTANT: as those magnets are not the strongest (but they do their job), the wall strength is 0.6mm. Either set this for the outer and inner wall in your slicer or use Arachne. Check the sliced file for the indicated wall thickness at the area where the magnets will be located (outside wall).
After restarting, the printing, the arrows as well as the magnets will be hidden behind some additional top layers.
Do you want to split the trays for fewer resources and use them as storage for the gamer? - Print the Separators. Slide them into the slots and move them slightly into the corners.
Have fun printing :-) Leave a like or comment in case of questions. If you print those and find them useful, a rating, posting of a make or donation for a cup of coffee would be really nice :-)
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike