Codenames Card Game Organizer

Codenames Card Game Organizer

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I was thrilled to discover that Flounder1664's remix didn't quite fit my custom word-cards. To fix this issue, I created a brand new remix of part A by combining the original design with a sleek extension that adds 15mm to each card space. If you don't have sleeved cards, simply print out Flounder1664's version 2 of Part A. To ensure the original cardboard insert was preserved, I remixed part B to perfectly accommodate the rest of the items. At the bottom, there is ample room for a card stand, followed by the cards and an hourglass on top to prevent them from sliding around (mine fits snugly in place, allowing me to flip the block upside down without it falling out). After noticing that part B had numerous solid areas, I also designed a hollow version that's still printable without supports but reduces weight by almost 20%. With some empty space remaining, part C serves as a stabilizer to keep part B from sliding around. If you want to carry extra items for simultaneous game play, you can store them here or create an insert for those items. Printer Settings: Printer: Sculpto Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: Normal Notes: PLA Part Sizes: All parts feature 5mm corner rounding. Part A measures 150x85mm (33.2mm tall). Part B is 100x75mm (50mm tall) - note that the text version had 2mm shaved off the top. Part C is 49.5x75mm (10mm tall).

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