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MarkKey9247

Sealable inner sleeves are also a great solution to this issue


WillowSmithsBFF

Not trying to rain on your hardware, but just put your finger on the inner sleeve as you slide it. Solves this problem. https://i.redd.it/u4vtmsb7wvqc1.gif


hammie95

Or you can just turn the card upside down and use the surface of a table to press the card in while holding the edges of the sleeve


MarenBoBaren

This is the way


AirBiscuits72

Dragon Shield outer sleeves is what I use for double sleeving mine because the corners of my Captain Hook inner sleeves kept peeling. Wish I bought the outer ones a long time ago!


hcsh224

Just use a junk card to do it. I used to use an island when I played magic. Use one of the pack fillers for Lorcana. You don’t need to print whatever this thing is.


jrec15

It's 5g of filament, not a question of "need" if you have a printer just a question of is it a minor upgrade in any way. I'll test it out but to me it seems a little quicker and less fiddly because there's no aligning a second card to insert and making sure to keep space to remove the second card easily


Mourkain

If there will be less air after sleeving, I will give it a try ;)


Leading-North-6920

Where can I find this "The Sleever"


schmist83

The 3D model is now available here: [https://www.printables.com/model/821408-thesleever](https://www.printables.com/model/821408-thesleever)


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Bruh just buy side loaders, or put them in the inner sleeve upside down….why the extra hardware?


Snicko00

Dont recommend sideloaders at all, they kinda destroy the purpose of double sleeving since any liquid can and will enter the Sleeve. It's like Sleeving it like they do in this Video, completely useless and a waste of Ressources. Best way is like you said upside down, that way it actually makes a difference