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A custom flush-fit resource tray for Creature Comforts, designed to replace baggies and keep tokens organized on the table. The 3x3 grid perfectly fits all 9 distinct resource types with room to spare, and the compartments feature scooped bottoms so tokens slide out easily with a fingertip.
The lid prints flat, drops in with a loose 0.5mm clearance, and includes a finger hole to easily pop it open.
The lid is already oriented upside down to print flat without supports. The debossed text on the first layer is mirrored in the file so it reads correctly when you flip it over to cap the tray.
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The worst thing a coin tray can do is let the coins escape sideways into the game box. The outer walls on this tray are completely sealed—the central finger scoop stops before it breaches the edge, trapping the coins safely inside. The labels have been moved down into the floor of the troughs where they can't be misread or cut off. It includes a dedicated slip-cover lid that drops securely onto a stepped lip, designed perfectly for translucent filament. Fitment Details Footprint: 120 × 75 mm base. When closed, the entire assembly is exactly 20 mm tall. Lid Clearance: 0.25 mm gap around the lip for a smooth slip-fit that won't stick. Capacities: Built specifically for Botany's 20mm ($1), 22mm ($3), and 25mm ($5) coins, easily accommodating their full stack depths with room to spare.

A compact, support-free storage case designed to print as a single assembled unit. The clamshell design lies flat on the build plate, using internal conical pins to create a working 180-degree hinge straight off the printer. Dimensions: 30mm square footprint when closed; 20mm total height. Mechanism: Integrated conical barrel hinge with 0.4mm clearances. Closure: Friction-fit horizontal snap ridge on the front lip. Print Setup: Requires no supports. Best printed in PLA or PETG with standard 0.2mm layer heights.
Slip-fit caps always pop open exactly when you drop the case on the floor, scattering thin brittle sticks everywhere. I swapped the friction fit for a short threaded section — just three coarse turns so it secures fast but doesn't take all day to unscrew. Sizing and Fit Short Case: Fits standard 5.25" (133mm) sticks with a couple of millimetres to spare. Long Case: Fits 8.75" (222mm) sticks. Threads: 3mm pitch, 9mm length. Prints fine without supports, but don't over-tighten on the first test fit until the threads wear in.
A modular hexagonal tray and lid set for organizing board game tokens and dice on the table. The trays measure roughly 78mm flat-to-flat and 90mm point-to-point. Fitment details Mating surfaces: Vertical interlocking uses a standard 3mm stacking boss with 0.5mm radial clearance to ensure parts don't fuse or stick. Side meshing: The exterior tray walls feature vertical ribbing spaced at 4mm to interlock with neighbouring trays, keeping clusters tight. Inner dimensions: The interior floor features a deep 6mm slope so chits and small tokens will slide cleanly into your hand instead of trapping in the sharp hexagonal corners. Clearances: The lid shares the stacking boss but drops the outer ribbing for easier grip and clearance.

A three-piece split 1U rackmount designed specifically to fit on smaller printers (under 180mm cubed volume). It supports an Adtran 632 ONT and a Home Assistant Yellow side-by-side, while leaving the third tray configured as a 6-port keystone patch panel. Remixing the Rack Space The base design features locking dovetails and bolted structural flanges that securely bridge the three pieces across a standard 19-inch rack. Keystone Spacing: The 6-port patch panel uses standard 14.8 x 16.2 mm cutouts. The wall directly behind them is thinned to 1.5mm so standard keystone clips engage properly without stressing the jacks. Split Points: The joints occur at X = -80 and X = +80. Adjusting these values lets you shift the proportions of the left, centre, and right trays depending on what device combination you want to mount next. Hardware Required: The mating flanges use four M3x16 bolts and matching M3 nuts to pull the dovetail seams tight and handle horizontal shear.

A split 1U rack tray designed to mount an Adtran 632 and a Home Assistant Yellow side-by-side, featuring a full-height 1U front faceplate with custom cutouts so the ports remain visible and accessible. The two halves join in the middle with a dovetail-style jigsaw joint (0.25mm clearance) so it can be printed on standard beds without hardware. Remixing and Adjustments This tray is built to be tweaked depending on the exact dimensions of your enclosures. Adtran Cutout: Sized at 136.5mm wide by 37mm tall. HA Yellow Cutout: Sized at 122mm wide by 33mm tall. Pockets: The internal fences give the devices 1-2mm of breathing room so they slide in smoothly behind the plate. Adjust the pocket blocks if your particular enclosures are bulkier. Joint Tolerance: The 0.25mm puzzle clearance prints nicely on a tuned FDM machine, but can be pushed to 0.15mm if you want a permanent friction fit.