
D&D Dice Jail
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**WORK IN PROGRESS** UPDATE 2020-08-11 : A second version of the top section has been added with a chamfer to the bottom set of bricks. This modification aims to simplify assembly for users who prefer not to deal with supports. Note: The new file lacks holes in the bottom for registration pins, which I found caused more problems than benefits during assembly. Returning to Dungeons & Dragons after a lengthy hiatus. Sometimes, dice require discipline and separation from their owner. A plethora of dice jail/prison designs exist online, but none seemed ridiculous enough, prompting me to create one that appeals to my sense of humor. This design utilizes thin metal rods with a diameter of 2.75mm. To secure the rods in place, the model is printed in three parts. The rods slip into the mid-section, then can be glued together. Metal coat hangers might be an alternative source for these rods if needed. Printer tolerances may affect the fit of the small positioning nubs. While they aid alignment, they can be removed with an exacto knife and adjusted during assembly. An alternate version of the model includes the metal rods for printing convenience. Regarding licensing, I strongly dislike seeing people replicate others' designs without modification, then selling them as their own product. This design is not revolutionary, but it's unacceptable to take someone else's work and sell it as your own. Therefore, this design is licensed under CA-Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike, allowing users to modify, remix, or use the design freely, provided that the original creator receives credit and compensation is not sought. If you encounter anyone selling this design without permission, kindly inform them of their actions.
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