January 14, 2024
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Unfortunately, the cards with Resist! aren't the highest quality so really felt the need to sleeve them off the bat with many people repporting them showing a good amount of wear pretty quickly. The simple divider that came with it wouldn't have fit sleeved cards but I also didn't want to just pitch it because it had a piece of thematic art on the bottom and the character art on the divider. So the goal was to make a card tray that was economical on filament, easy to print, and I could repurpose the art divider.
After printing I cut the divider along the folds at the bottom of the central divider leaving that as one piece. Then I cut that down to about 122 mm in length, be aware that the characters on it line up with each other on each side but aren't centered over the total length. I cut it so that the characters were centered on the final length and were even when slotted into the tray. The right side of the insert with the cave fits well if you cut it at the next seam to the right where it folded back up originally. The left side you can do the same mirrored but you will have a slight gap like you can see in mine, or alternatively you can cut a little past the bend to get a better fit. When cutting vertical height make sure to cut them uniformly since it's one piece of art. I would up taping the bottom pieces to the bottom of the box just so I didn't have to worry about them staying aligned over time.
Alternatively you can just forgo that and print No Slot version. I used Sleeve King sleeves for the small cards and Mayday sleeves for the big cards since that's what I had on hand. Plenty of margin in the trays though so they should accommodate whatever your preference is.
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