Tips and tricks for designing a great looking tuck box for your cards.
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Thank you for making these videos. Great stuff!
@lightraideracademy3 жыл бұрын
Very well explained my friend.Keep it going!
@AlpacaLegion8 жыл бұрын
Absolutely incredible video thanks
@Niksa586 жыл бұрын
For the extra $1.49 this looks amazing!
@TheUrbanMeadows12 жыл бұрын
Why is there a Fold Line going right through the Safe Zone? Is it really safe to put something in the middle of that Fold Line right where the Front-side is?
@Palgia7416 жыл бұрын
The top of the face of the box does have a fold line although it doesn't really fold over at any point. It was designed like that to allow the top of the box to be a bit more flexible and to minimize stress on the box when it's opened and closed. You can see a great photo of how it looks in our product catalog at www.thegamecrafter.com/publish/product/PokerTuckBox72
@TheGameCrafter6 жыл бұрын
The Game Crafter Ahh, alright, thank you for fast reply!
@Palgia7416 жыл бұрын
This may be a dumb question, and considering the age of this video, not likely to get a response, but if you don't print with cut lines, how do you know where to cut? Or at the very least, cut accurately.
@forger425 жыл бұрын
We're happy to respond! We place the image on the sheet. So we know where we placed it, and therefore we know where to cut it. Hopefully that answers your question?
@TheGameCrafter5 жыл бұрын
Hmm...It might answer my question, but not sure if I understand it :P You print out a sheet of paper that will be cut to be a tuckbox, but without lines. Then you place a transparent printout over it with cutlines and cut through both? Or you have a template that you place on top, and cut around? Or is there some equipment involved here other than a regular printer and a knife?
@forger425 жыл бұрын
This is all done by robots. Not humans. There's no need to print a cut line. The robot knows exactly where the image was printed on the sheet, and thus can position the die correctly to cut the tuck box.
@TheGameCrafter5 жыл бұрын
Ah. That's where I made a mistake. I figured this was a tutorial for how to do this on my own :D
@forger425 жыл бұрын
One mistake I see on your design. The "Make Games" should be upside down so that when it is folded up it will not be upside down on the final box.
@canaryliina Жыл бұрын
U didnt even tell what size to print it
@someradomdude90534 жыл бұрын
I don't understand your question. Are you asking what size the tuck box is? The size I'm showing is a 36 card poker tuck box, but we have many sizes of tuck boxes.
@TheGameCrafter4 жыл бұрын
Is it 8 by 10 or others? Bc I'm in Windows 8
@someradomdude90534 жыл бұрын
@@someradomdude9053 8x10 what? If you are looking for templates you can find them here: www.thegamecrafter.com/publish/product/PokerTuckBox36
Thank you for making these videos. Great stuff!
Very well explained my friend.Keep it going!
Absolutely incredible video thanks
For the extra $1.49 this looks amazing!
Why is there a Fold Line going right through the Safe Zone? Is it really safe to put something in the middle of that Fold Line right where the Front-side is?
The top of the face of the box does have a fold line although it doesn't really fold over at any point. It was designed like that to allow the top of the box to be a bit more flexible and to minimize stress on the box when it's opened and closed. You can see a great photo of how it looks in our product catalog at www.thegamecrafter.com/publish/product/PokerTuckBox72
The Game Crafter Ahh, alright, thank you for fast reply!
This may be a dumb question, and considering the age of this video, not likely to get a response, but if you don't print with cut lines, how do you know where to cut? Or at the very least, cut accurately.
We're happy to respond! We place the image on the sheet. So we know where we placed it, and therefore we know where to cut it. Hopefully that answers your question?
Hmm...It might answer my question, but not sure if I understand it :P You print out a sheet of paper that will be cut to be a tuckbox, but without lines. Then you place a transparent printout over it with cutlines and cut through both? Or you have a template that you place on top, and cut around? Or is there some equipment involved here other than a regular printer and a knife?
This is all done by robots. Not humans. There's no need to print a cut line. The robot knows exactly where the image was printed on the sheet, and thus can position the die correctly to cut the tuck box.
Ah. That's where I made a mistake. I figured this was a tutorial for how to do this on my own :D
One mistake I see on your design. The "Make Games" should be upside down so that when it is folded up it will not be upside down on the final box.
U didnt even tell what size to print it
I don't understand your question. Are you asking what size the tuck box is? The size I'm showing is a 36 card poker tuck box, but we have many sizes of tuck boxes.
Is it 8 by 10 or others? Bc I'm in Windows 8
@@someradomdude9053 8x10 what? If you are looking for templates you can find them here: www.thegamecrafter.com/publish/product/PokerTuckBox36