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TAG Slab Heavy-Duty Protective Guard & Bumper

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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52 min
1 plate

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Boost Me (for free)

TAG grading lovers bless me with a boost it's free. I spend countless hours to get this guard just perfect. Prototype takes lots of filament and boost help pay for that. I want to keep brining you more files. A stand is coming next. 

Designed for collectors who want more than just a standard case, this two-piece bumper provides a heavy-duty "vault" for your TAG-graded cards. Whether you’re displaying your favorite Feraligatr or transporting your high-value holos to a trade night, this guard ensures your slab stays pristine.

Key Features:

  • Secure Snapping Lid: The innovative two-piece design features a lid that snaps firmly onto the back, ensuring the slab stays locked in place without the need for screws or glue.
  • Impact Protection: Adds a sturdy, rugged perimeter to protect against drops, scratches, and edge wear.
  • Crystal Clear View: Engineered to frame the TAG slab perfectly, keeping the label and card fully visible while providing a premium, "heavy" feel in the hand.
  • Print-Friendly Design: Optimized for easy printing and assembly.

Print Settings Recommendations:

  • Material: PETG (for durability and snap-fit flexibility) or PLA+ / Tough PLA.
  • Walls: 3–4 walls for maximum rigidity.
  • Infill: 10% Gyroid.

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