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MTG Token Holder Counter / Tracker - 00-99 Dials

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X1/P1/A1 | (Un-sleeved/Perfect Fit) Token Holder
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A1 Mini | (Sleeved) Token Holder
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If you like this model and it's not too much trouble, please hit the šŸ‘ button - it helps out a lot šŸ˜€

 

This is a token holder counter / tracker for Magic the Gathering. It is 7 separate parts: a bottom, 2x top parts and 4x dials to make 2x counters:

  • Each counter has 2x dials that go from 0-9 each, for a total of 00-99
    • One for total number of tokens
    • One for untapped/tapped tokens
  • 2x different body designs:
    • #1 = Text on top parts
    • #2 = blank

A special thanks to user @DaRealist for inspiring this design!

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Assembly

For the dials, there is a left dial and a right dial. When positioned correctly, the numbers on each dial should line up (nearly) 100% straight inside the window. The parts are labeled in Bambu Studio as well.

 

The Token Holder's body should snap together while allowing the dial to spin. It does take a bit of force to fully snap the pieces together. Apply pressure at each connector on the top and bottom body pieces when snapping together for each dial. You will hear a bunch of snapping sounds, don't be alarmed (each connector snapped like 5 or 6 times for me). Once fully snapped together, there shouldn't be any gaps between any of the pieces.

 

The dials are a bit tight so the number stays in place in case of an accidental bump or drop. They will quickly loosen up a small amount after spinning each dial a few times. For even more security, try adding a small drop* of super glue to each connector when snapping all the parts together.

 

* If you use too much glue, the glue will seep out onto the dials and become glued in place and not be able to spin. Ask me how I know that… šŸ˜‰

Checkout My Other Counter Bars Similar to This!

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Be sure to check out my MTG 3D Print Projects page if you are interested in even more MTG prints like this from myself and other very talented makers!

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