Back when I first got into lasering I had came up with several size boxes for Magic the Gathering card storage. While the single deck box was my best seller, I also had a medium size box and a box I called The collector: a big ole box that could hold multiple commander decks, or store more valuable cards without having to use the cheap cardboard boxes.
Fast forward to present day: My buddy gives me a high end graphics card (RTX Titan for my fellow PC nerds there) as payment to make his daughter an epic box, doesn’t care what it is, but she’s new to magic and he wants her to have something nice, something custom, something not everyone has. So I make her The Collector.
I had a lot of great discoveries with my new laser, the lack of overcharring is a massive bonus and makes any post processing extremely easy. I am stoked at how crisp that image came out, how it doesn’t look like burnt toast and my buddy has already garenteed that if she doesn’t like it he will be keeping it because he loves the artwork.
I have it so they can be side by side without interfering with each other. When I originally designed it, it was something I wanted to make sure of so it would add more value to the overall product😁
Looks great! The artwork is impressive, and if there’s no char to clean up, that’s a super plus bonus!
How? Is one side tab shorter than the other or is the divider just thick enough that it can hold two in the same slot? I’m trying to figure it out for kitchen dividers for my drawers.
Placement of the middle dividers actually, the wood doing the dividers is 1/4th and I used 1/8th to do the small dividers with the tabs that go into the slots being also 1/8th so they have enough room on each side