
Decktet Penny Token Organizer
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A few years ago I made some Decktet suit tokens out of U.S. pennies, some sticker paper, and suit token art. Now that I have a 3D printer, I thought I’d get around to making an organizer for them. Fortunately, KrisWall had already designed an eight-well organizer for Burger Tokens. Not being somebody who likes to reinvent the wheel, I fired up TinkerCad and modified KrisWall’s design. This Decktet Penny Token Organizer (75.1L x 57.5W x 54H) will hold twelve penny-sized Decktet tokens in each well. This is usually enough for most Decktet games, giving you twelve tokens in each suit. If you like, print a second organizer to hold another set and never run out when you’re playing <I>Magnate</I> or other games which may require a few more tokens. An optional lid is included to keep your tokens from flying around whatever box you store your Decktet stuff in. What is the Decktet? “The Decktet is a fabulous thing from another world, a six-suited deck of cards that can be used to play dozens of different games.” You can learn more about it at <a href=" http://www.decktet.com/">The Decktet Website</a> For the penny token graphics, get them at <a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/55254/decktet-suit-tokens-16-mm">BoardGameGeek</a> My thanks to KrisWall for the Burger Token organizer, Wolfgang Zeller for the token graphics sheet, and P.D. Magnus for the Decket itself!
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