
Game Card Holder (configurable/SCAD)
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Recently, I sketched some designs in my office during lunch break. As a novice Scad user, there might be a few glitches; however, the test print seemed successful. The drawings are inspired by Condac's Game Card Holder and have been redesigned using OpenSCAD, offering various customization options. These include making a resizable holder for different card sizes, choosing to add tabs/slots as per requirement, and transforming it into a lid or deck box with adjustable walls. The lid might be a tight fit by default; hence, one may consider reducing the clearance ratio for larger holders. It's also essential to note that tabs are not compatible with Cornac's tabs or different-sized cards' tabs. Follow the instructions available at http://maydaygames.com/sleeves.pdf to determine card sizes and adjust accordingly. Customize card size, plastic thickness, tab configurations, and any adjustment ratios before exporting as STL via OpenSCAD for printing. Trimming tabs with sandpaper or X-Acto knife might be required for a perfect fit. Although I used the provided STL files, you may create your own designs for better results.
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