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![]() :: BattleLore | Mini Binder Here is a way I've come up with to organize and easily access my reference cards. I've set up the cards loosely based on the order in which the rules they refer to are presented in the main instruction book. Ex: Basic movement (troop and cavalry) card at the front and special terrain cards at the back. I also have them grouped up into categories (weapons, races, terrain, etc...). I find it easier to manage. This way, I can get to what I'm looking for pretty quick Here's how I did it. The bottom diagram represent my CCG 9 card, double sided sleeve (capable of normally holding 18 cards, 9 back to back). Let's say the binder holes are on the left side: ![]() With an x-acto knife on a cutting board, I removed the side strip with the original binder holes on the left so that I'm only left with the 9 sleeves. Then I cut away the center strip of card pockets as described below. I actually have to sacrifice the center strip since I need to cut into it in order to leave some room to punch in the new mini binder holes. ![]() Now I'm left with two seperate 3 pouch strips (down from 18 cards to 12 cards holding capacity): ![]() I then cut away the 3rd pouch on the right (could be the left one also) since it won't fit in the mini binder. I'm then left with 2 strips of 2 pouches (down from 12 cards to 8 cards holding capacity): ![]() Then I turn the pouches on the side and punch out the new holes so that they align with the binder rings. You may need to try this a couple of times to get it right and maybe theres a better way of doing it. Best thing is to experiment. |
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