Dominion box organiser

Dominion box organiser

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I was fed up with the space-hogging vacuum form insert that came in the box, so I decided to create a Dominion box organizer instead of making a whole new box. This organizer lets me fit all the base set and at least two expansions into the original box. The result is this handy solution. The bare minimum you'll need to print are four box inserts arranged in a 2x2 grid with their narrowest sides meeting in the middle, giving you three columns of exactly the right width for Dominion cards. Then print as many tabbed dividers as you like or make your own from something else and label them according to personal preference. I simply cut up the labels from the provided insert and used spray glue. I prefer a balanced layout with kingdom cards on one side and resources on the other, but this design will also take all the base set in a single column with some extra room to spare. I tried this initially with sleeves, but they were too wide and obscured the labels. A sleeve closer to the actual card width might solve this problem. Quick tip: Use gaffer tape underneath the box inserts to join them together. This will prevent the pressure of the sides from pushing them out of alignment and keep the box square. Open to suggestions - let me know if you can think of any improvements. PS: I'm still unsure why my STLs are positioned strangely in weird positions - I used F360 and oriented them correctly before exporting, so try rotating them in your slicer of choice.

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