D&D Initiative Trackers
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Initiative trackers for Dungeons and Dragons or any other table top game where you need to track the turn order of players are a must-have accessory. The trackers open up so you can quickly swap the card (35x50mm portrait) inside, as shown in this video https://youtu.be/39_0oxFo7TI. The tracker is designed to be placed along the top of the DM screen, but a rack has been provided if that suits your needs. The rack can be found here: https://imgur.com/a/SKjdT8i. To print the tracker, use InitTracker35x50_g#.stl, where # is 1, 2 or 3. The number represents a 0.1, 0.2 or 0.3mm gap between the hinges. Choose which one to try based on how your printer is calibrated. Start with 2 and adjust as needed. If you don't want to use your DM screen, print the rack instead. There are three different lengths available: InitTrack2 to InitTrack4. Choose the largest size for your printer and print as many as you need to support multiple players. You'll also need to print 2x InitTrackSupport.stl per InitTrack to help stand it up. Dungeon Masters can get creative with this design by placing a different picture on each side of the tracker. One could be a silhouette of the creature with a question mark title, while the other is a full-color picture with the actual name. Position the silhouette outwards towards the players until they identify their foe, then turn it around to reveal the details. If you like this design, be sure to check out my other creations at https://pinshape.com/users/355...
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