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Ship parts organizer, Eclipse part 2

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Publication date 2020-05-01 at 15:47
Design number 141946

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Ship parts organizer for Eclipse board game, Eclipse part 2.

This is only a model of Ship part tiles organizer. A set of all other organizers for Eclipse board game that I have designed is available at Eclipse part 1.

There are many types of ship parts in Eclipse. Each type occurs in different amount to complicate it even more. I have managed to design quite elegant and useful ship part tiles organizer - it works pretty well during the play.

There are 3 rows of 7 stands for ship part tiles. In my default design I have prepared stands with different walls height - dedicated to selected types of ship parts - the arrangement can be seen on pictures. However someone may want to arrange them differently. That's why I provide also .stl's for 2 simpler combinations: 1height - all walls have the same height, 3heights - there are 3 heights - the shortest walls are in the front, the highest are in the back and the medium - yes! - are in the middle.
If you print 1height, you can arrange tiles however you want. But you should remember that picking up a tile from short piles won't be so comfortable.
Notice: Some ship part types occur in a big amount, so they are placed in 2 stands. It's easier to pick them up, and the organizer fits the game box (isn't too high).
Between rows there is a gap - it provides enough space for fingers when you want to pick up the tile. It's really helpful. All partition walls are rounded to provide comfort. Stand bottoms are slanted, so it's easier to pick up the tile and they are better visible.

All my Eclipse organizers fit the game box and provide quick game setup. However it's not an insert.

Some photos in higher resolution:
https://i.imgur.com/e8p8ZeP.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/ZyMuBB7.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/2zptJSp.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/gVQMU7d.jpg

3D printing settings

The organizer was 3Dprinted on Prusa MK3:
- in PLA,
- No support is needed,
- Infill: 10% rectilinear

Printing Time (for default version): 13h24’

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