TL;DR: No-lid-lift, suitable for vertical storage, fits sleeved cards (see last page of pdf), fast setup, and teardown insert for the boardgame Age of Galaxy. Pro Tip: shuffle the required components during re-storing into the box for an even faster setup next time.
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As for the other inserts I create, I aim for the following (in priority order):
- Enhance step and tear-down part (goal: setup should never take longer than a refresh of the rules to the game)
- Opted to store the majority of sleeved cards (specific sizes of trays see uploaded pdf)
- The game box can be stored horizontally or vertically
- Try to be as lightweight and resourceful as possible - but functionality wins
- No Support needed
A few key items (further information on printing see uploaded pdf):
- Printing requirement: 0.4 nozzle, Arachne Wall Generation, largest printing object 95mm
- I normally print without Top/Bottom layers and between 10 and 15% Honeycomb infills and 2 walls to achieve the look you can see in the pics. In case there are icons/information (e.g. card trays), I only print without Top/Bottom layers up to 2mm in height. For the PlayerTrays I would print the bottom solid (it is only 0.6mm height)
- If you use PrusaSlicer/BambuSlicer or forks of it (i.e. I use OrcaSlicer) I suggest that you load the 3mf-files - those are pre-cut and names contain additional printing information
- All those settings result in appr. 90g of filament needed for the whole print
As always, I love suggestions & feedback to improve further.
Have fun printing.