This is my organizer for Star Wars: Outer Rim.
This organizer also requires a bit of foam core. Read below for details.
There's a lot of space in the box and relatively few game components, so rather than use up a lot of filament as filler, this organizer also requires some foam core to supplement it. I used one layer of 3/16" (5mm) foam core on the box bottom to lift everything 5mm up, and added a vertical foam core divider to separate the 3D pieces from the player and game boards (see photos). If you don't use foam core on the bottom, there will be some empty space at the top of the box which may allow some pieces to bounce out of their trays. Similarly, without a vertical divider of some kind, the 3D components will slide around inside the game box.
The money, damage, goal token tray has a curved floor and a support for the 10,000 credit chips, to make it easier to retrieve tokens from the tray. Print twice, split the resources between them, and keep one on each side of the table. The trays stack while in the box, and there's an "extra tray" file which sits on top of them to fill up the vertical space in the box. You can store other things in this, or leave it empty.
The player bins stack on top of each other in two stacks (print four bins) and hold the four reputation sliders and the fame peg. There's an optional lid (print 2x) for them.
The dice, patrol, and contact bin holds those components. There's an optional lid for this piece as well.
The card tray is for unsleeved cards.
When possible, I try to design for a minimum of filament waste. Therefore:
Some components inspired by organizers by Zigma51 and farlei: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4220293 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3799431
Printer: Anycubic Mega-S
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.4mm nozzle, 0.3mm layers
Infill: 15%
Filament: ZIRO PLA Marble
Notes:
The longest component (money tray) is 194x65mm which easily fits on my Anycubic print bed (210x210). You can turn it 45º diagonally if needed to print on slightly smaller print beds. When rotated it is 181x181mm on the bed.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.