MTG Commander Deck Box v2

MTG Commander Deck Box v2

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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MTG Commander Deck Box+ V2
MTG Commander Deck Box+ V2
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Description

Update

There is a bigger version of this box now! (as many comments suggested)
You will get the more spacious version if you print every stl with a "+".
I'd recommend printing the + version if you intend to double sleeve your deck or use thick sleeves. In case you are insure which to print you can just measure the thickness of your deck and compare it with these values:
MTG Commander Deck Box v2 storage depth: 54mm
MTG Commander Deck Box v2+ storage depth: 80,4mm



Lid assembly instructions

Lay the “lid surface” flat on a table and slide the “lid top plate” onto it. The flat side of the plate must face upwards.

Next, put the “lid locking plate” on top. If the fit is too tight and you can't rotate it easily, use a file to widen the hole of the locking plate.

Not its time to put the six “lid locking bolts" in place. They are symmetrical, direction does not matter.

The “lid bottom plate” is the last part. It holds the lid assembly together. Put it on and test the mechanism. When you are happy with the locking/unlocking mechanism use a little superglue to combine the “surface” with the “bottom plate”.

Your final result should look like this.

Door stands (optional)

In the upper compartment there is space for your dice and tokens. The rectangular hole is for the stands, folded together. You can remove the stands from the hole and attach them to the upper holes, so that it stands properly. The commander can now be inserted from the bottom of the part.

Print instructions

All stl files are saved in the direction I've printed them. The "body", "body door", “lid locking-bolt” should be printed with supports. Be careful when removing the supports in the upper parts of the door to not damage the pillars.

I used black and orange Prusament PETG with a layer height of 0.2mm. Other filament types should work as well.

Color combinations

I've designed this this box to be printed in two colors. But nothing is stopping you from making a monochrome or full rainbow version :)

I'm looking forward to see your prints.

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here is the pic with the colors and the screw, I used Bambu PLA Tough, for everything but the Metal is Bambu PLA Metal.
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That looks awesome. The screw is a great idea!
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I printed the first part out and I noticed it does not hold a double sleeved 100 card deck. I noticed with many of the commander deck boxes what it fits is not in the description. To fit double sleeved deck it would need to be 67mm x 78mm x 93mm. I am going to try to print it again at a little bit bigger size. I printed it at 124% bigger, the cards fit well the other way and hold 100 double sleeved cards plus all my tokens. It is deeper than I would like but it works well and has plenty of space for dice. I also ended up using a screw for the mechanism instead of glue, now I can swap out the colors of the tabs depending on what deck I am keeping in it.
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Hi, in fact I was just about to upload a bigger version. You could consider giving that one a try. I also adjusted the tolerances, so that might work better. I hope this update its not too late.
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Replying to @gimpelginster :
no worries I'll try that one out. I used a m3 x 20 screw to hold the mechanism together after I drilled a hole for it
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why no profile? :(
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I've just uploaded some print profiles
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gaps are way to big, the door sits completely loose. the locking mechanism is the same, way too loose. display window slot not big enough for a sleeved card
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
very creative
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