
Steam Time Insert/Organizer
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The photos demonstrate the utilization of Sunlu PLA Silk Blue, Sunlu PLA+ Green, Sunlu PLA Silk Yellow, and Inland PLA+ Red. Designed using TinkerCAD. Print Steam_Time_1_x2 twice...everything else once. Examining the photos should enable you to determine what fits where, each component having a designated spot for players' pieces, cards, starting gems, and starting money. All other funds, clear gems, and Mr. Time will fit beneath the green non-player cards visible in the green piece of the photo. I employed the bag holding all non-clear gems, along with the thin long boards to hold all printed components from sliding around. This arrangement works well for me. Crafted small enough to be printed on an average printer bed but still large enough not to shift too much within a box. It survived my box tilting and turning around, upside-down, etc. It is slightly larger than I intended, and the box when closed will not be entirely flush, which was my mistake; however, it still closes almost all the way and passes the flip-the-box-around test without anything falling out or breaking. Personally, I utilized 205 degrees and 60 degrees. 0.3 mm at 70 mm/sec with 10% infill and a brim. I find this approach saves time. I recommend waiting for it to cool completely before removing from the bed after printing, as otherwise you risk bending it. Do not use concentric infill for this; it fails. Recommend Cubic or check your layers in preview to ensure they will print correctly (they will start filling in empty space, which will cause issues with filament going everywhere).
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