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Free Modi Boxi Starter Kit
The Modi Counter is a functional test print for the Modi Boxi system that verifies your printer setup while doubling as a handy tabletop game counter.
Confirms your printer is ready for the Modi Boxi system
Includes a complete Level 1 Modi Counter Kit
If this prints cleanly, everything else will too
Functions as a life, turn, or resource counter
Reveals tolerance, fit, and layer issues early
Community support via the Modi Boxi Discord
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from 400+ ReviewsFrequently Asked Questions
What is the Modi Boxi Starter Kit designed to test?
The Starter Kit is designed as a functional test print to confirm your printer is properly tuned for the full Modi Boxi system. It helps identify common issues such as tolerances, fit, and layer adhesion before printing more complex files.
What parts are included in the Starter Kit?
The Starter Kit includes all files needed to print the Level 1 Modi Counter, including the counter housing, rotating counter, Modi Bolt, and Modi Bolt tool.
If you can print this kit successfully, you can print the rest of the Modi Boxi system.
Is this just a test print, or is it usable?
It is both. While the kit is designed as a calibration and readiness test, the finished print can be used as a life, turn, or resource counter during tabletop games.
What print issues should I look out for?
The Starter Kit is designed to highlight:
- Tight or loose tolerances
- Over- or under-extrusion
- Poor layer adhesion
- Fit issues between moving parts
Identifying these early helps prevent problems when printing more advanced Modi Boxi components.
What are the recommended print settings for the Modi Boxi Starter Kit?
For best results, we recommend the following settings:
- Nozzle size: 0.4mm
- Layer height: 0.2mm
- Filament type: PLA
- Infill: 15%
These settings provide a good balance of strength, accuracy, and print time.
I’m having trouble fitting the Modi Bolt into the counter housing. What should I do?
If the Modi Bolt does not fit into the counter housing, your printer may be slightly over-extruding material. This is usually caused by an incorrect flow rate.
Reducing the flow rate slightly can help improve dimensional accuracy and allow the bolt to fit correctly.
You can learn more about calibrating your flow rate here:
https://www.3dmakerengineering.com/blogs/3d-printing/flow-rate-calibration
The bolt feels loose after printing. How can I fix this?
If the bolt is too loose, your printer may be under-extruding. Increasing the flow rate slightly can help tighten the fit and improve part tolerance.
Is there a video guide for adjusting flow rate?
Yes. This video provides a clear walkthrough of how to adjust flow rate on most 3D printers:
Do I need to reprint the files after adjusting flow rate?
Yes. Any changes to flow rate require a reprint of the affected parts for the adjustments to take effect.
Where can I get help or share my results?
Support, troubleshooting help, and shared prints are available through the Modi Boxi Discord Community.
