Nucleum insert
prusaprinters
TL;DR: No-lid-lift, suitable for vertical storage, fits sleeved cards (see last page of pdf), fast setup and teardown insert for the boardgame ‘Nucleum’. Pro Tip: shuffle the required components during re-storing into the box for an even faster setup next time. IMPORTANT 1: The 3mf-files are not slicer-project files! They are exports from F360 and contain only pre-cut model data! In case you want to obtain a commercial license - consider joining my club here on printables. All files for purchase are included in the commercial license already.Finally, I would appreciate it if you left a like and after printing provided a rating - this would help me further improve myself. As for the other inserts I create, I aim for the following (in priority order):Enhance step and tear-down part (goal: setup should never take longer than a refresh of the rules to the game)Opted to store the majority of sleeved cards (specific sizes of trays see uploaded pdf)The game box can be stored horizontally or verticallyTry to be as lightweight and resourceful as possible - but functionality winsNo Support needed A few key items (further information on printing see uploaded pdf):Printing requirement: 0.4 nozzle, Arachne Wall Generation, largest printing object is 178mm - in case it needs to be smaller, you can contact me and I will try my bestI normally print without Top/Bottom layers and between 10 and 15% Honeycomb infills and 2 walls to achieve the look you can see in the pics. In case there are icons/information (e.g. card trays), I only print without Top/Bottom layers up to 2mm in height.If you use PrusaSlicer/BambuSlicer or forks of it (i.e. I use OrcaSlicer) I suggest that you load the 3mf-files - those are pre-cut and names contain additional printing informationAll those settings result in appr. 450g of filament needed for the whole print As always, I love suggestions & feedback to improve further.Have fun printing.
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