Tabletop Game Cube Case
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Do you play any tabletop games that require tracking of resource pools via cubes of approximately 1 centimeter? Do you have trouble fitting said cubes neatly onto groups on your small share of the table, among all your other things? Do you need to play shepherd to your cubes, to keep them arranged into their respective groups, as they are prone to mingle when the table is jostled, or when dice bounce into their midst? Are you still using the little plastic bag that came with the box to store them, and is that bag disintegrating? If you answered yes, no, or zbarth'n to any of those questions, then this item may be for you! This container will keep your cubes organized into little channels, and will even store them between games. The cubes slide out to the right when depleting your resource pools. The left panel can be used to store a note sheet, where you can label the channels. This case will hold 10 rows of 7 cubes across, but if you need another size, and know how to use OpenSCAD, or at least its customizer interface, download the SCAD file and adjust the sizing as needed. Print instructionsI recommend 4 mm nozzle size, with a 0.2 or 0.3mm layer height. After the print is complete, wait for the item to cool before flexing the hinges, as if the plastic is too soft, the hinges may break.
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