DIY Foamboard Card Holder (Beginner-friendly)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @krystianswo2216
    @krystianswo2216 Год назад +1

    Great job man
    any chance of a small euro sized version?

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  Год назад +4

      As it happens... yes! I made a version to fit Euro sized cards, for my copy of Oathsworn, and it works a treat (as it's four decks wide, rather than 3). I've added more info to the video description (above), and the files are in the download link. Happy crafting!

    • @krystianswo2216
      @krystianswo2216 Год назад +1

      @@adventuresincreativesoftwa6283 woah, that's cool man
      thank you a lot :D

    • @pahzao
      @pahzao 10 месяцев назад

      Amazing, I was looking for something exactly like this for the Oathsworn might decks hahah

  • @QuebynKarpyo
    @QuebynKarpyo 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is exactly what I was looking for.
    Nemesis has a lot of cards and this saves me! Thanks

  • @HelderP83
    @HelderP83 2 года назад +2

    Found your channel with the Etherfields rules update video, and then I discovered the rest of your content. I'm now a subscriber. Great channel, keep up the good work.

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  2 года назад

      Thanks for the support, Helder. (Hope you enjoy Etherfields too, by the way.) :-)

    • @HelderP83
      @HelderP83 2 года назад

      @@adventuresincreativesoftwa6283 it will arrive tomorrow, let's see :)

  • @DarkenSeyreth
    @DarkenSeyreth Год назад +1

    I have been looking for something exactly like this, thanks so much!
    Also, protip I learnt while making foam core part holders for Gloomhaven: Use sewing pins to hold everything in place while it dries, easy to remove and you don't risk tearing off the outer paper if the glue sticks to painters tape.

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback, and the great tip. I haven't seen that technique before.

    • @tiagomarques9822
      @tiagomarques9822 Год назад

      I always use sewing pins, but I often leave them in the insert, making sure the head goes inside the foam core surface. It makes the inserts sturdier (one might argue that is not needed) and I prefer the inserts looking like they have tiny studs than seeing the pin holes. By the way, a useful tip I learned: when you place the pins, do not place them parallel to each other but in opposite diagonals, as that improves the sturdiness of the connection (even if you plan on pulling them out after the glue dries).

  • @napukapu
    @napukapu Год назад

    So I just finished building this, the blueprints make it so easy :) Also 3mm thick foamboard was perfectly fine. Holds all Mage Knight decks.

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  Год назад

      That's great - and it's good to know that there's some flexibility with the foamboard thickness, too. Happy gaming!

  • @HoltBuzzing
    @HoltBuzzing 2 года назад

    I made this for my groups Etherfield sessions. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  Год назад +1

      Not sure how I managed to miss your comment, but thanks, I'm glad that someone found it useful. And yay for Etherfields. I hope your group is enjoying the game, and your hand-crafted enhancements!

  • @napukapu
    @napukapu Год назад

    Just what I was looking up videos for, you demo this with Mage Knight :) Perfect!

  • @francoisgodbout6835
    @francoisgodbout6835 2 года назад +1

    Just discovered your channel! That cardholder looks amazing! I have already everything I need because I make my own inserts. I will probably this too!

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback. With your experience, you'd probably do a better job than I did. I'm planning to make some inserts myself, soon, starting with Oathsworn.

  • @RaymondMillbrae
    @RaymondMillbrae 2 месяца назад

    Outstanding!

  • @elainedalgliesh3151
    @elainedalgliesh3151 Год назад

    Thank you for your video, having a go tonight, I uploaded your files to cricut so I could print out card templates.

  • @readi-board
    @readi-board 2 года назад +1

    What a great project! Thank you for sharing.

  • @spideywebswing
    @spideywebswing Год назад

    just assembled it yesterday afternoon, it looks very practical (haven't tried it yet). I just made a few tweaks here and there, like lifting up the back display level so the cards can be fully shown, and addes 2 small plates to store the arkham horror scenario doom & clue tokens ;)
    it's nice to have something to hold both the scenario and players decks !

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  Год назад +1

      That's great that you made one (there are probably no more than 3 in existence!) and cool that you customized it to suit Arkham Horror. I'm chuffed. :-)

    • @DevilboyScooby
      @DevilboyScooby Год назад +1

      Really dumb question, sorry... How did you raise the back display?

    • @spideywebswing
      @spideywebswing Год назад

      @@DevilboyScooby nothing too fancy, I raised the back ground holes like 2cm up, and that's it, the small back part where cards rest is now higher !
      you just gotta be careful when measuring, since these holes aren't on the original layout ;)

  • @pg1670
    @pg1670 Год назад

    Just wow! Thanks a lot for this video. I definitely will give this a try!

  • @neilgooge
    @neilgooge Год назад

    Well I'll be giving this a go... and filming it. I'll let you now how it goes. It looks great :)

  • @mr78K
    @mr78K 9 месяцев назад +1

    This exactly the kind of deck holder I have been looking for.
    But I need one for smaller cards.
    Sleeved American mini to be exact. For my Zombicide games.
    Would it work if I resized some of the outlines?
    Great video format bu the way!

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  9 месяцев назад +2

      Check out the video description, which mentions the pattern for smaller (euro) cards.

    • @mr78K
      @mr78K 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@adventuresincreativesoftwa6283 Ok... So the first two times I tried to reply RUclips scrapped my comment because I added links to a gallery, third time I forgot autoplay and it switched page when I was nearly done... Fourth try then!
      I picked the Euro card holder template from your google drive and it worked great for the format I needed!
      All was super easy to prepare and assemble, I used repositionable adhesive tape (like the one you would use for painting or hobby masking) to maintain every paper cut out in place while I was cutting the foamboard, I even almost knicked my finger with the pen knife for added authenticity!
      In the end some of my card decks were still too high (especialy sleeved) so I had to customize your card holder a bit! I cut the deck separator in half and made individual deck holders with higher was to replace them (which I can also take out if I need).
      All in all it really was an idiot proof design!
      Thanks again for putting out one of the best well made, easy to follow tutorial I have seen on RUclips!
      I'm not gonna try to post picture links again, but looks great!
      Maybe I'll even paint it or add felt!

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  9 месяцев назад +2

      @mr78K Best comment ever! :-) Thanks for sharing, that's great that it was useful, and that you customized it to suit. Glad to hear that you didn't lose any digits. :-)

    • @tetsuyakenshi
      @tetsuyakenshi 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@mr78K lol, literally right now I am also changing the design in Adobe Illustrator for Zombicide Invader and Ticket to ride, which are very high decks. Could you share your design with me?

    • @mr78K
      @mr78K 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tetsuyakenshi Calling it a design is a bit of a stretch!
      I improvised by cutting into a thin pasta box I had!
      /drive/folders/1U_D951bHNDXE3mFN-J4OCH2rpExec4WP?usp=drive_link (add drive dot google before the first slash maybe posted this way the comment won't be scrapped)
      width of the indivitual holders was 5cm, depth was 6cm, height is whatever you need.
      Mind you that I did this after assembling @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283 . So I made measurements to fit to what I had.
      If you adapt it from scratch you might need slightly more depth to adapt it to Zombicide cards sizes. and mybe stuff like tokens and so on.
      Mine works fine because of the great original design that is quite sturdy!

  • @bhuc7
    @bhuc7 Год назад

    Thank you for making this really helpful and will now make game nights easier. 5* :)

  • @viesturskokarevics2427
    @viesturskokarevics2427 Год назад

    looks so cool!

  • @NowPerfection
    @NowPerfection 18 дней назад

    My stupid ass canon mx492 won't let me print on A4/letter paper. It will shrink it even when I enlarge it before printing. It will always scale it down to 9cm! Such a shame since this looks really cool.

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  17 дней назад

      Sorry to hear it. Sometimes a simple thing like printing at 100% can be a huge pain. Good luck finding an alternative project (foamcore crafting's fun!)

  • @7663226
    @7663226 Год назад

    This might be obvious but I'm watching late night so my brain currently cannot function: is this portable-friendly if I choose to not glue it and essentially reassemble it wherever I go? Or will it sorta fall apart without gluing? You mentioned that the back plate may come off when testing the assembly before gluing so I'm wondering how this would work.

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  Год назад

      Fair question. Foamboard is not very robust, so when transporting these cardholders, I like to put them in a cardboard box. Leaving it unglued isn't really an option. It wouldn't hold together.

    • @7663226
      @7663226 Год назад

      @@adventuresincreativesoftwa6283 Thanks for your response, it's very insightful! What type of material would you recommend then? Cardboard?

  • @diegocorbani9367
    @diegocorbani9367 Год назад

    I Tried to print but with every settings mu 10cm reference is less than and different from sheet to sheet... I tried with windows and Mac same results... any help... great project I'd love to print and build asap... thx and good job!!! Diego

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that it's giving you trouble! I'm confident the files are a consistent resolution, but you're right that the print settings will usually shrink it, attempting to fit everything on the page. I assume you've downloaded either the A4 or Letter files, based on your paper size, and that you've already tried "Zoom: 100%" in the print settings. As a work-around, you could try cropping the image itself (in an image editor) by a few mm, to compensate. Also, the 10cm line doesn't need to be perfect. Plus or minus 5 mm should be Ok. Good luck!

  • @albertoajungogomez
    @albertoajungogomez Год назад

    did You have a desing with more spaces? Or slots?

    • @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283
      @adventuresincreativesoftwa6283  Год назад

      My solution to that was to make multiple copies. I also made a variation to fit small euro-size cards, linked in the description. All the best with your own constructions. :-)

  • @Racafeas
    @Racafeas Год назад

    Will the sleeved cards fit in this?