Customizable 3DS Display Stand
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This is a basic yet customizable stand originally designed to display a Nintendo DS collection, but it can be used to display lots of other things too, like trading cards, painted miniatures and so on. # Parameters ## `slots` How many items can you put into the stand? Defaults to 5 slots ## `slotDepth` This determines how wide the slot is (i.e. how big of an item you can put in). Defaults to 30mm, as the original Nintendo DS was about 29.8mm deep. ## `slotHeight` This determines how tall each slot is. So if the Nintendo DS Lite is 74mm tall, and the slotHeight is 40mm, that means 34mm of the DS will stick out from the top. Defaults to 40mm ## `slotGap` This determines how much space is between each slot. Defaults to 10mm ## `width` How wide the whole thing is. Defaults to 120mm. ## `baseHeight` How thick the base is. Defaults to 10mm ## `slotHeightIncrease` Each slot will be this many millimeters taller than the previous slot. If you don't want to display the items in a tiered fashion, just set this to 0. Defaults to 40mm ## `emptyMiddle` If true, the whole middle section will be carved out. This makes it faster to print but you may want to switch it off if you want to display multiple items per row such as Amiibo or whatever. Defaults to true ## `frontPanel` If this is set to true and `emptyMiddle` is also set to true, then it'll leave the very front of the stand untouched so you can put a sticker on or write on it or emboss some text in a model editor or whatever. Otherwise it'll carve out that too so you're just left with two small posts that hold your item in. Defaults to true There's lots of fun things you can do with this, such as: * Set `slotHeight` to 0 and set `emptyMiddle` to false to make a shelf you can display stuff like painted miniatures on * Set `slotGap` to something small and set `emptyMiddle` to false to make a card holder you can use during game nights
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