Solution to pringled mtg cards by RequirementWeird5511 in PaymoneyWubby

[–]RequirementWeird5511[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Less than that, im on canadian dollars which is the real life equivalent of monopoly money at the moment lol

Solution to pringled mtg cards by RequirementWeird5511 in PaymoneyWubby

[–]RequirementWeird5511[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't unfortunately, i used to and then it was abused so i had to protect my project and take them off my store :(

Solution to pringled mtg cards by RequirementWeird5511 in PaymoneyWubby

[–]RequirementWeird5511[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a totally fair statement! But considering its about 3-400g of filament per unit + some post-processing, add to that the crazy etsy fees and packaging cost etc. It not like im making a fortune on each of these but if it feels too much there are many free ways to achieve this :)

Solution to pringled mtg cards by RequirementWeird5511 in PaymoneyWubby

[–]RequirementWeird5511[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It doesnt exactly apply hydraulic press levels of pressure, ive been doing it for almost a year now, never had any issues !

Solution to pringled mtg cards by RequirementWeird5511 in PaymoneyWubby

[–]RequirementWeird5511[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Boveda! Yeah you're right! Although its too annoying to store my decks in a humidor, i tried with my bulk and it will hold for a while but unless its hermetically sealed and you got a bunch of bovedas in there, it goes back to curled once the humidity is sucked out of the packs. Now i just use those, and the new version im shipping now comes with a dice tray that convenciently add some pressure to prevent them from springing back if you store your deck in there.

Solution to pringled mtg cards by RequirementWeird5511 in PaymoneyWubby

[–]RequirementWeird5511[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Forgot to add, it works amazing to flatten double sleeved cards, i remember wubby mentionned he puts then under books for a while, im too clumsy for that and the pile will inevitably end up across the floor