Quarriors Dice Tray Organizer Set

Quarriors Dice Tray Organizer Set

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<p>If anyone has played the game of Quarriors, they know how tedious it is to set the game up and play because there are over 340 dice (if you get the expansion set). That being said, Quarriors is, hands down, one of my all time favorite games. It is easy to learn and quick to play. This is probably going to be an ongoing project for me because I'm not 100% satisfied with the aesthetics, but it is perfectly functional. This set, as you may notice, is not designed to hold all the dice from every expansion (If you only print 4 trays). The group that I play with has weeded out some of the more “unused” dice, so I didn't design it to hold everything.&nbsp;</p><p>This set is comprised of the following:</p><ul><li>A base to hold the cards and oversized dice</li><li>4 trays that have the active rolling area, a ready area, a locked area, and point counter</li><li>4 dice racks to easily grab and set up</li><li>4 locking dice rack cover that are also the player's “Used Pile”</li><li>A lid with handle for easy carrying</li><li>A cover to lock everything together</li></ul><p>I place the 12 starting dice into each bag and roll them up as seen in the cover photo. Everything was built with a sliding lock system and each piece can be used independent of the set. You can also add as many trays as you'd like to the set, if you want to add more players or carry more dice. Heads up, this set uses a lot of filament depending on how you set up your slicer.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>PRINT INSTRUCTIONS:</strong></p><p><i>I had to use Cura to slice for my printer. I'm missing some setting on prusa slicer and keep having little issues. Hoping to get this fixed and I will post the gcode.</i></p><ul><li><i>The Base</i><ul><li>No supports</li><li>10-15% infill</li><li>6mm brim</li></ul></li></ul><p>100% print speed</p><ul><li><i>The Tray</i><ul><li>No supports</li><li>30% infill</li><li>6mm brim</li><li>70% print speed at the point counter layer</li></ul></li><li><i>The Dice Rack</i><ul><li>No supports</li><li>Infill has very little difference so I used 100%</li><li>6mm brim</li><li>70% print speed</li></ul></li><li><i>The Dice Rack Cover</i><ul><li>No supports</li><li>Infill has very little difference so I used 100%</li><li>6mm brim</li><li>100% print speed</li></ul></li><li><i>The Lid</i><ul><li><i>No supports (My printer can handle the angle)</i></li><li><i>15% infill</i></li><li>6mm brim</li><li>100% print speed up to handle layer, then &lt;50%</li></ul></li><li>The Front Cover<ul><li>Supports to buildplate</li><li>15% infill</li><li>6mm brim</li><li>100% print speed</li></ul></li></ul><p>I hope you find this useful. It has been in use for a month now and each time I use it, I come up with new and better modifications. I envision adding an external design to make it look like a pagoda, but I have some other projects that I am trying to finish up first.</p>

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