
Furnace Game - Token Boxes
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10/18: Uploaded v2 of the coin holder tray, making the bay that holds the 1 coins a bit bigger. In totally unrelated news, I found a missing 1 coin under the table where I'd punched out the coin tokens. =========== A simple token holder for the Furnace board game. These trays are designed to sit within the largest compartment of the original game insert. Print two copies of the bits trays, and one copy of everything else. Depending on how well your printer handles overhang, you may want to include supports on the bits trays (which have a ridge cutout along the bottom so they can nestle inside another tray). I printed everything with 10% infill at 0.32 layer height. I sliced the coin holder normally, then changed the slicer settings to have Top Layers and Bottom Layers both set to 0 before slicing the other elements. You'll note that this leaves the two smaller compartments in the game insert unused. I played with building separate boxes for the metal/oil tokens, and sticking them in those compartments, but in the end I think that it's fine to have those tokens co-mingled in one tray to save on filament. (I added a little game tray model that fits into those smaller wells if you want to have a few little bins that can be spread around the table.)
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