Magic: The Gathering Token and Counter Box and Stackable Counters
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A remix of anewsome's buckle box, designed to hold two rows of counters for Magic: The Gathering, and stackable counters. The changes to the box include hemi-cylindrical furrows instead of the normal open box and rounded edges. The divider on one side of the box cuts off early to prevent it from dragging across the counters when the box is opened. I have had trouble with the latch being difficult to open, and requiring something to slip behind it and push it open from the back. Since I did not design the latch, I have not tried altering it to improve that The counters are approximately the size of a penny, with a cutout on bottom and a ridge on top which lets them stack securely. I have had the most luck printing them upside down, with 0.16 mm layers and with a very slow first layer to make the text as clear as possible. The STL for a +1/+1 counter is included, as well as the SCAD file to make your own counters or tokens of whatever type your deck calls for. If you take the time to clean up your tokens so they can stack very tightly, the box can hold 80 tokens total, 40 in each row.
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