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This is a cardboard box that used to contain the Northstar game "Say Anything." It measures 20 cm × 26.5 cm and can hold up to 18 plastic white cradles stacked two layers deep. Each cradle can hold one stash of pyramids. The cradles are 3D printed with |
This is a cardboard box that used to contain the Northstar game "Say Anything." It measures 20 cm × 26.5 cm and can hold up to 18 plastic white cradles stacked two layers deep. Each cradle can hold one stash of pyramids. The cradles are 3D printed with two semicircular notches in the sides to allow them to be lifted out even when flush with other cradles, and there is a groove around the bottom of the cradles that allows them to stack with one another. |
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[[Image:Box View-rs.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''<big>Front view of box. It can be stored on its side without risk of the contents becoming disarranged.</big>'']] |
[[Image:Box View-rs.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''<big>Front view of box. It can be stored on its side without risk of the contents becoming disarranged.</big>'']] |
Revision as of 02:27, 5 April 2024
This is a cardboard box that used to contain the Northstar game "Say Anything." It measures 20 cm × 26.5 cm and can hold up to 18 plastic white cradles stacked two layers deep. Each cradle can hold one stash of pyramids. The cradles are 3D printed with two semicircular notches in the sides to allow them to be lifted out even when flush with other cradles, and there is a groove around the bottom of the cradles that allows them to stack with one another.