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Dice and miniature box and tray with D&D class icons - magnetic
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I liked the dice box and tray by veeech but wanted some customization for each of my players and the ability to store their mini with their dice.I prefer the DnD class icons by Jime Mosqueda so I slapped them on the lids of my boxes. Also I wanted the magnets to be embedded in my prints for aesthetical reasons.If requested I might do the other classes, but I don't have too much time on my hands right now so I included an empty lid for your design.I designed the Parts to work with my bambulab p1s. My workflow is as follows:drag the Class_Lid file and the corresponding Class_Inlay file into bambu studio together and, when asked if you want to insert as a single part with multiple components, click yesSet the print to 0.2mm layer height. The Inlay is 0.4mm thick so it's printed in two layers. Otherwise I found the underlaying black shines through.Set the first layer print color order so that the lid's first layer color is printed before the inlay's. This helps with bed adhesion for the inlay. You find the setting under the little bolt icon next to the print bed in bambu labSet the outer wall count of the inlay to 1. This is purely for optics with my chosen golden silk PLA filament, because you can later make out the outline in reflecting light. Depending on your inlay filament color, you get some interesting effects from changing the bottom layer printing pattern.Insert print pauses at the appropriate layers. With bambu slicer and 0.2mm layer height, those layers should be 44 for the base and 154 for the lids.The parts are designed for 4 5x2mm round magnets. With the p1s's generic PLA settings the magnets were a perfect fit and required no glue, albeit a bit of force to push into the holes. You might want to use a metal scraper or other flat metal tool to push the magnets in evenly.Finally, I included a cutout template if you want to line the lid with felt to be used as a dice tray. I used 3mm thick red felt for that.
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