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A low profile way to store and carry your beyblade X deck. Also allows you to easily show your opponent your deck before a battle, doesn't really work if you want something to organise your beys during battle though.
Compatibility
Works by holding the beys at the connection point between the blade and the ratchet. This gap varies from blade to blade so it isn't compatible with all blades, I haven't tested them all but the only ones I've found to be completely incompatible are the bakuten shoot x-over beys (though it works if you make the plates thinner, at the cost of strength).
Other blades like Dran Sword and Shark Edge have tight fits but still work, though you should use it with them at your own risk as it will put strain on the connection points between the ratchet and blade which may lead to damage over time.
Assembly
Has some supports to ensure the gap in the frame prints well, as the fit is fairly precise. They're a bit of a pain to get out, you'll definitely need some thin pliers or other thin tool. If you're lucky they'll come out in one long ribbon, but its usually a bit more difficult.
Often the plates don't fit quite correctly straight away, and I need to scrape the gap in the frame with thin pliers to smooth it out a bit so they fit. Seems to be filament/print quality dependent.
I use a bit of super glue to attach the plates to the frame, just make sure they're the right way around (there's a small cut in one side of the plates to make room for the hinge in the frame).
Profiles
I've added plates with the frame and plates separate so you can print them in different colours like I have. There is also a separate print profile with the settings that I've found work best when printing the plates with translucent petg, it wasn't perfect and printed with some small issues, but I found it to be good enough. Translucent plates make it easier to show your deck to your opponent with the beys still in the clip as it can be a bit confusing when you turn it over and all you see are ratchets and bits.
There is a separate print profile for the plates with the circuit board pattern.
I've also added a file with the frame closed at an angle allowing it to fit on the plate of an A1 mini, so if someone wants to create a print profile with that, that would be appreciated.
plates: the central flat part of the clip (green in pictures)
frame: the outer part of the clip (black in pictures)
This is my first 3d print so I'm sure I've made a tonne of mistakes, if you have any suggestions for what could be improved please let me know.
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