Miyabi Board Game Insert Organizer

Miyabi Board Game Insert Organizer

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I'm absolutely thrilled about playing board games, and Miyabi is definitely one of my newest obsessions. I adore keeping everything spotless and organized, and setting up this organizer was a breeze. I was inspired by several different designs on Thingiverse, with huge shout-outs to: (1) SciFi Small Part Storage Crates by AndrewBougie https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1489606 These are perfect for all the player pieces! I modified the box to have 4x1 small openings so it would fit the board game box perfectly. I printed each drawer with the corresponding player color for easy identification. I added a recess in the back of each drawer for a round 3mm diameter and 3mm deep magnet. These are readily available on Amazon or eBay for under $10 for 100 or more. (They have multiple uses and are great for other 3D printing projects) https://www.amazon.com/Magnets-Refrigertor-Whiteboard-Durable-Multi-Use/dp/B07BNTF6NL I super glued a small 5mm thin washer to the inside of each drawer compartment inside the box so the magnet would have something to stick to. This keeps the drawers from accidentally sliding out when the box is tipped on its side. (2) Large Divided Box with Sliding Lid by jolars https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:677037 I remixed this box so there would be three compartments, and adjusted the dimensions. The largest compartment is for the bonsai tree and round marker disc. The middle compartment is for the resource tile which shows the number of tiles per round by player count, and the six round bonus discs. The smallest compartment is for the four wooden green frog squares. I redesigned the lid to match the pattern present throughout the game and this organizer. (3) Fallout Board Game Tiles Holder by KrisWall https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2687193 The polyomino holders were a remix of KrisWall's idea. I changed the cut out design on the lids to a traditional Japanese asanoha pattern, which matches the background design on the tiles. I started with the idea these holders would have small bumps and corresponding recesses in the lids, but those really weren't needed. If your printer doesn't print them due to the small size and lack of detail, it should be fine anyway. The small 3rd quad box and lid is for the square zen garden tiles and the expansion variant tiles. -- Print one for each file, with the exception of Miy_PlyrBitsDwr.stl (Quantity 4) and Miy_BitBoxDiv.stl (Quantity 2) -- Happy gaming!

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