I found a Thingiverse project by Thingiverse user sl33p3r for a Tainted Grail insert. I just don't have any handy right now because I've just suddenly decided to do this Geeklist. When I quote material costs it is in PLA assuming $20/1kg spool ($0.02/g). If your configuration differs, it may result in less efficient prints from the design. My printer uses a 0.4mm nozzle and I print in PLA with 20% infill and 2 layer walls. 2mm walls result in 4 passes and 0.4mm zigzag infill that can double print times.) (Example: 1.5mm walls result in 4 passes with a 0.4mm nozzle. (I will cut gram by gram if I have to.)ĭesign with print time efficiency in mind. (Standard printed folded cardboard organizers that maybe just need a little more help stay, ones that just get in the way and are bland and white are gone.)Īs efficient and economic usage of 3D printed materials as possible. Remove or alter only cardboard elements as little as possible. Keep as many original organizational components as possible incorporated into the designs without alteration. My design goals while developing 3D printed organizers for board games: A log of my progress while developing 3D printed inserts for board games.
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