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Tablewar Reveals New 3D Printable Components!

By Travis Pasch | October 19th, 2021 | Categories: Tabletop Gaming News, Tabletop Gaming Products

tablewar case upside down magnetsTablewar has some really cool 3D printable components to make their cases even better and more functional- check it out!

You put a lot of work in your minis and not all foam trays are created equal. Why risk it? When you can display your minis with these great cases from Tablewar. Obviously, you need a 3D printer to take advantage of this offering, but if you do, the components are awesome!

They have unit toppers, so you can make full custom cases with whatever you want and in any size you want. They also have a ton of pre-made ones if you don’t feel like worrying about creating yours. The toppers will not only add a level of coolness but also the functionality. 

Let’s take a closer look at how to make your own, and what pre-made ones they have already!

Tablewar has Awesome 3D Printable Components

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tablewar premade 3D printable componets 3You can download a ton of premade ones, just like the pics above. This just is super cool and will make storing and displaying your minis that much easier! How does it help? Well, this lets your minis nest in the rings, thus keeping them safer. If you love what Tablewar is up to, check out what else they been producing.

tablewar premade 3D printable componets 4If you feel like making your own, we’ll let them give you some tips!

I have been 3D printing my own Tray Topers. Simply start with a 3.5mm thick sheet and add hollow shapes for the cut-outs for your bases. For “Single-wide” Bottom Base Unit Trays, make your tray 127×152.4×3.5mm; for the Double-wide, make your tray 266.5×152.4×3.5mm. My 3D printer, a PRUSA MK3S, has too small of a print area for the Double-wide, so I rotate my STL 90 degrees on the Y access, perform a cut at a good point, and rotate the resulting two pieces back -90 degrees on the Y Access. I now have two separate objects to slice and export for printing. I like to print these upside down on a textured steel sheet.

That does it for this one, now go make your cases even better!

Get the Premade Ones Here!

About the Author: Travis Pasch