
Dice Tray with tablet stand
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**07.06.2021:** I made some redesigns and released V2. The magnet is now replaced with a slight lip, to better keep the lid in place, and not require a magnet. I also redid the back compartment with divider insert, to give more flexibility for sizing. To keep the footprint minimal, they might have to be glued in place to stay put, as I tried to keep the gaps minimal for when you don't want dividers there. This solution might get some further rework in the future, based on feedback. There is also only one size available for the tablet gap atm, since using the lid as a back support should keep most tablets in place anyway. Might also change based on feedback. The old lid will still fit, but it will have some ugly gaps, and lacks the lip that keeps it in place. It is test printed, but I gave that one away to one of my players before I remembered to take pictures, so I'll get some new pictures up with my next test print later this week. ___ One of my players wanted a dice tray that could hold his tablet. I have seen others, but making your own is much more fun, and I wanted the practice. This is designed to fit on a Prusa i3 MK3S, with the longest dimension being 21 cm. 1 cm is the "mouse ears" that are there to help a bit with warping, so you could cut those and do it on a 20 cm build plate without scaling. Keep in mind that all the pieces are design with a pretty much perfect fit, so if your printer isn't 100% accurate, you will probably have to scale the lid and the insert boxes with 1% or 2%. I have only tested these on my own printer, but I printed everything at 100% and it all fit perfectly. The back room is big enough to fit most common pens and markers (50x162 mm), but I also made different insert boxes for it, for storing minis and other stuff. If you print all three boxes, they should fill the entire back room, but you can mix and match. The templates are ment as cut templates for cutting of pieces of felt, rubber or similar, that you can use as inserts for padding. Three tablet size slots available atm. You don't need a perfect fit, since the lid is used as a back plate, so it is generally better to go with a slightly too big of a fit. Let me know if you have some inputs on improving the design, or need some other size variations, and I'll see what I can do :)
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