MTG Spellslinger 3D model thumbnail

MTG Spellslinger

by Kivoie · via Thingiverse
FormatSTL
CategoryOther
LicenseCC BY-NC
Triangles584
UploadedFeb 28, 2026
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Description

A structure to hold your MTG cards. Has a slot for draw pile, graveyard, and exile. The draw pile is just tall enough for a 100-card (single sleeve) commander deck. The graveyard and exile piles are enough for around 40-45 sleeved cards, so you may have trouble fitting your cards if you're decking or milling out. The idea behind this is to make the structure a bit more compact without having the graveyard and exile piles resting face down. There is a bit of wiggle room for all 3 piles by about 4-5mm to accommodate for different kinds of sleeves. The cards in the photo are using Dragon Shield sleeves (matte and dual matte), which measure about 66x92mm. The structure is optimized to have a bit of flex on the tails for the draw pile so you can load in your deck easier, while also still being rigid and sturdy. There are 4 versions: Vertical orientation with text (personally, I prefer this) Vertical orientation with NO text Horizontal orientation with text Horizontal orientation with NO text The only difference between the horizontal and vertical is how the draw pile is oriented, which is up to your preference. For printing I would recommend 0.12mm or 0.16mm layer height so the layer lines on the ramp are not as noticeable. The example photos show the two prints with 0.12mm layer height. Of course you can print this at 0.2mm or higher if aesthetics is not a concern. Smaller layer height may also increase the quality of the text on the side. Printing the vertical version at 0.12mm layer height on my A1 Mini took 3h40m and about 54g of PLA filament. The horizontal version at 0.12mm took about 3h25m and about 48g of filament. No supports required. Constructive criticism and suggestions are appreciated!
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