Insert for the board game New York Slice. Keeps the slices in a more thematic pizza shape in the box, rather than a big mess or other stacking methods. There are holders for the cards as well.
Print four of the corners plus four of the spacers. If you have a larger print bed, print four of the joined parts instead. Holes are in the back of the corners to save filament since it does not act as a container, only the surface facing the inside is structural
Print two specials card holders.
Corners go in the corners, spacers in between. They should all fit with only a little wiggle room to spare. Card holders loosely clip onto the corner pieces so they don't slide too much in the box.
If you have trouble getting the slices out, remove a piece of the insert and then put it back after. I was going to attempt to put a divot in one of the pieces to make it easier, but removing a piece is just as easy.
The card holders ended up a little higher than intended. They raise the lid a tad, but toward the front it's not a large factor.
With v2 of the corners and specials holders should notch into each other, but I have not yet personally tried it. With the reduced size of the v2 specials holder, you will need to print 3 of them if you choose to use them.
Printer:
Monoprice Select Mini v2
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
.2
Infill:
22%
Notes:
Turn off ironing and coasting for the corner pieces.
May need supports for the bridge on the back clip side
Designed in Tinkercad with an eye on making it fit on the 120x120 bed of the Monoprice Select Mini v2.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.