Compass Tome and Tome Inserts! (Patreon)
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More Tomes! For the uninitiated, the Skull Tome is a recent design that's a box in the style of an old book, adorned with an ominous skull on the cover. But not everyone's that into having skulls on their books, so now there's a compass version, cleverly named the Compass Tome! The only thing that's changed is the cover detail, so check out the original Skull Tome writeup for more details on the rest of it!
Both the Compass Tome and the Skull Tome now have... inserts! As promised, there are a bunch of trays that now fit into the tomes. Let's see what we have...
Half Height Trays
Firstly, some half-height trays. These fit one on top of the other and come in two varieties - one with no dividers and one divided into eight segments. The trays have a small lip at each end to make it easier to lift them out, too.
One-, two-, and three-Segment Inserts.
These are full-height inserts that can be used to organise or as bookend-style space fillers for holding up cards in the main part of the tome.
Giant Game Card Tray
This one's designed to hold the common extra-large board game cards often referred to as 'tarot size', which are 120mm x 70mm in size (and there's a 1mm margin).
Full Insert
Designed for customisation! This one's just a tray that occupies the entire inside of the tome, ready for you to load up into your chosen editor and adapt to your own requirements.
Print Orientation
The insert trays all print right-way up.
The Compass Tome prints open, with the cover/lid sitting spine-down - see the Skull Tome writeup for more details!
File Location
You'll find this one at at 560 Compass Tome and 557 Tome Insert Trays
Link to dropbox post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/31697592
Further Thoughts
A few people have asked for a version of the multimaterial Skull Tome print that can be printed on a single material printer and assembled after the fact, and that's definitely still in the works. Naturally that'll include a version for the Compass Tome, too!
And on the subject of scalability, depending on your slicing and printing setup it's quite possible to scale things down quite a bit! Here's a Skull Tome at sixty percent size! :) Too cute! 💀😍
Happy printing!
xoxo
Sven.