Keyforge Emergency Kit

Keyforge Emergency Kit

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<p>You never know when you might end up in a situation where you wish you had brought some <a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/257501/keyforge-call-archons">Keyforge </a>tokens and decks with you. Now, you can put your mind at ease with this emergency Keyforge kit. This kit holds tokens for two players, and two sleeved or four un-sleeved decks.</p><p>The case is in three parts, an outer shell, an inner case, and a nut to hold them together. Inside the case can hold any combination of <a href="https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/99806-simple-deck-box-for-keyforge ">simple deck holders</a>, and token bins. The back of the inner case has holes that you can use to push the trays and deck holders out with. I've included a model which has 2 simple deck holders, 2 trays and the nut.</p><h4>Printing directions:</h4><h5>&nbsp;</h5><h5><strong>Outer Shell</strong></h5><p>The outer shell is printed without any supports. I printed it in PETG to protect it from being crushed in my backpack, but PLA would be fine as well.</p><p><strong>Inner Case</strong></p><p>To print the inner shell I recommend supports under the threads. The attached 3mf file has the supports that I used already configured. I printed this in PETG so it would match, but PLA is fine.</p><p><strong>Trays and deck holders</strong></p><p>The trays and deck holders do not require any supports to print. I printed these in PLA.</p><p><strong>Nut</strong></p><p>The nut does not require any supports to print. I printed the nut in PLA. I was able to print the trays, deck holders and nut all at the same time. I did see some stringing inside the nut, but it looks and works fine.</p>

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