Double Deck Box
von Foxofalltrades
62
Downloads
39
Likes
0
Makes
Back at it again, this time with a double-commander-deck-japanese-joinery-box (I could go on for that name, but its already silly enough)
The basic design is based on the 箱隠し継ぎ (Hako-kakushi-tsugi), or at least that is what its called according to [this post by @thejoinery_jp on twitter](https://www.archdaily.com/796918/these-mesmerizing-gifs-illustrate-the-art-of-traditional-japanese-wood-joinery) (which is also where the inspiration came from).
I wanted to challenge myself a bit on a symmetrical, interlocking geometric shape design, and I have a [friend who is into magic the gathering](https://nvijork-planeswalks.tumblr.com), so, I figured making a (very belated) birthday present for them would be a good way to exercise the urge.
The box is intended for a 101-card with THIN card sleeves deck of cards, aka: Magic The Gathering's Commander format. It could probably hold more cards then that, and it can also hold standard cardboard deck boxes such as one might find on a normal
The basic design is based on the 箱隠し継ぎ (Hako-kakushi-tsugi), or at least that is what its called according to [this post by @thejoinery_jp on twitter](https://www.archdaily.com/796918/these-mesmerizing-gifs-illustrate-the-art-of-traditional-japanese-wood-joinery) (which is also where the inspiration came from).
I wanted to challenge myself a bit on a symmetrical, interlocking geometric shape design, and I have a [friend who is into magic the gathering](https://nvijork-planeswalks.tumblr.com), so, I figured making a (very belated) birthday present for them would be a good way to exercise the urge.
The box is intended for a 101-card with THIN card sleeves deck of cards, aka: Magic The Gathering's Commander format. It could probably hold more cards then that, and it can also hold standard cardboard deck boxes such as one might find on a normal
Hast du dieses Modell gedruckt? Einloggen und dein Make teilen!
Melde dich an, um einen Kommentar zu hinterlassen
AnmeldenNoch keine Kommentare – sei der Erste!