Remixing UNO Deck box to survive my roughneck kids

Remixing UNO Deck box to survive my roughneck kids

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Update: I revamped the bottom part so that cards are easier to remove. A huge thanks goes out to SpoonUnit for sharing valuable ideas that improved usability. A friend and I were thoroughly impressed with SpoonUnit's UNO deck holder. After printing it, we realized that we wanted it a bit thicker to withstand full contact UNO. However, being PLA, my somewhat sturdier remix is unlikely to survive a slap shot from a hockey stick. Changes I made: 1. I reworked the top and bottom parts to be 2 to 2.5 mm thick, which helps strengthen the design. 2. I added 2 and 3 mm fillets on some edges to further fortify the design and smooth it out. 3. I incorporated raised bumps on the outside of the box for easier gripping when pulling the box apart. I also appreciate the tactile feel of those bumps. 4. I used Spoon's UnoLogo because it was outstanding. Directions: 1. Print the UnoDeckHolderBottomPart1.STL part 2. Print the UnoDeckHolderTopPart1.STL 3. Obtain the UnoLogo from SpoonUnit's original design here: https://www.thingiverse.com/download/6475793 Print at 0.1 to 0.3 layer settings with 20% or more infill. No supports, raft, or brim necessary.

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