Reef board game insert

Reef board game insert

thingiverse

I printed this using my Ender 3, utilizing silk PLA to achieve a stunning finish and colors that closely match the game components. The expansive space to the right is intentionally designed to accommodate the mini expansion, which I don't currently own but am considering acquiring. The boxes fit snugly in the box without causing any concern about movement, but not so tightly that they require prying out. The card holder is firmly secured within the box. I was dissatisfied with the original insert created by PrintNPlay3D, as it didn't cater to my vertical storage needs, resulting in a messy arrangement of coral pieces and coins. Instead, I opted for an enclosed approach. For games played with fewer than four participants, simply remove the unnecessary components. As depicted in one of the photos, you can also utilize the boxes during gameplay setup, allowing each player to grab their respective coral from designated containers. This adds functionality without overwhelming the game's setup process. The card holder is designed to support sleeved cards. Print Coral Box: four units in different colors for a customized look Print Coin Box: two units Print Money Box: one unit Print Cards Lid and Base: one each I devoted approximately 30 hours to printing, but you can modify the box thickness to reduce material usage and printing time. I prioritized thicker boxes for added strength, given that the game is frequently transported between houses.

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print Reef board game insert with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Reef board game insert.