Parameterized Card Tray Insert

Parameterized Card Tray Insert

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A highly adaptable Card organizer. The code will automatically tilt the cards to fit perfectly inside. It accomplishes this by performing an Inverse Cosine calculation of the (box height / card Height). The length is calculated as the sum of the slots, plus additional space required for the slant of the cards and thickness of the dividers. You can also create multiple rows. The code can also add labels on the sides to match the slots, but using an array of strings causes Customizer Barf, so the variable is currently commented out. If you download the scad file, you can uncomment the line and enter your own labels. This feature is recommended only for single-row designs, as multiple rows will result in labels appearing on the divider rows as well. The bottom opening size can now be adjusted to suit your needs. Simply set it to 0 if you prefer no opening at all. The front of the box can be configured to be either vertical or slanted, matching the other dividers for a more stylish appearance. The final divider is now perfectly aligned with the very end of the box, thanks to a clever fudge factor of 0.2. Although I haven't yet pinpointed the underlying coding error, the result remains spot-on. The top access slot has been redesigned as a square with rounded edges, and a new parameter allows you to customize its depth.

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