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Stonesaga Insert and Organizer (All Expansions)

by Cmack83 · via Thingiverse
FormatSTL
CategoryOrganisation
LicenseCC BY-NC
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UploadedMar 17, 2026
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Description

I should not have to write this note, buuuut... THOU SHALT NOT STEAL. My inserts are for personal use only, for use by the community in thanks for all it has given to me over the year. Do not take my work and profit off it. If you do, I will find you, and I will have your site taken down. I will also take lengths to inform every. single. other. person. you've ever stolen from that you did it to them, too. Helllllllllllo everyone! Your friendly neighborhood insert-maker here with a new insert for you - this time, it's for Stonesaga! Stonesaga hit my doorstep like a box of rocks, and my poor FedEx guy stood there panting for a minute before taking his winded self down the stairs again to deliver other packages. There is a LOT of STUFF in these boxes. I got both expansions with my kickstarter delivery, and after playing three campaigns, I put together this insert to combine them into One Box to Rule Them All. Shelving is at a premium in my house, so if you've ever come across my posts, you'll know that I do this with a LOT of big games. This was a labor of love. I lost count of the number of pieces I tossed because they were a hair too tight or needed finessing, but in the end, I got it to work. Further, since I played this game MANY times before completing this insert, I am especially proud of the deck holder; in the box, on its back, it's a typical card box. Out of the box and set up on one end, it becomes a card tower with shelves that tip back and downwards so that sleeved decks don't got slippy-sliding everywhere. A NOTE FOR SLEEVERS: Although these boxes are built for sleeves, I still advocate selectively-sleeving your cards. One, so that there's room to use the boxes at the table without papercutting the tips of your fingers, and two, because space is at a premium and it may be hard to flip through the boxes and look for card numbers if they're all packed in together. I rarely sleeve my cards, but this time, I sleeved all of the decks that require constant shuffling. A NOTE FOR DELUXE TOKENS: The health and injury/malady tokens are not precisely circular. There are defects through the manufacturing process that have made some of them lumpier than others. If you are having trouble getting one into the coin slots properly, try turning it 90 degrees or try setting it in another slot. You can also try putting it closer to the open end of the slot, where things are a little more flexible. Sorry for that minor inconvenience! Gamers are resilient, though; you've got this! SUPPORTS: I used a brim to print the tall, skinny file for the journal and long behemoth card holder, but no other supports should be needed. BEHOMOTH MINIS: Pay special attention to the orientation of your minis when you put them into the box. I've provided pictures to show you how to fit them without squishing their little pokey-outtie bits. I hope you are loving this game as much as I do! Enjoy ❤️ UPDATE 3/16 - I ...accidentally deleted this insert while editing from my teeny-tiny phone screen. Very sorry if you need to re-save this XD I know better, but I was being lazy. UPDATE 3/17 - By request, I've added SS_2mm_Dividers and SS_1mm_Dividiers to the file list. The mm notation describes how thick they are, and you're welcome to use either or. I've also added SS_v1_SquareTokens_x1 and SS_v2_SquareTokens_x1; a user requested that the inner walls between the square token blocks be reduced in height to help with grabbing. V1 is the original version with regular inner walls, and V2 is the updated version with half-high inner walls. Choose which one you'd prefer and print ONLY ONE. You will not need both versions in the final insert. UPDATE 3/23 - By request, I've added SS_v2_Tokens_x2_PROTOTYPE to the file list here. It has a scooped bottom to make sliding tokens out easier, but it will add to the print time needed to produce two of these trays; it may also cause you to use the extra empty cubbies by splitting up larger token quantities into two spaces. This was added for a self-proclaimed large-handed friend who was struggling to get things out of the token tray easily. This is a prototype and I have not tested it myself; the only change is that the bottom of each cubby is rounded to aid in token retrieval. If you choose to print V2, do NOT print V1.... You only need two copies of one or the other (although, I suppose you COULD print one of each, if you wanted).
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