
The Ingot (Dice & Mini Case)
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I rebuilt my earlier design from scratch (uploaded to thingiverse years ago) in order to make more efficient use of space and solve a few pet peeves after years of use. This case holds:3, 7-die setspencilminis (42.5mm clearance)additional dice storage in rolling area (19mm clearance)Changes from previous model:interlocking case design, now the case doesn't pop open when droppedTPU padded compartments to protect dice and reduce noise (the finish on my metal dice are in rough shape after rubbing together)a second larger rolling area to allow for more dicedeeper rolling areas to keep dice from popping outdrop in dice tower that integrates into the larger rolling areaNon printable components & accessories:(4) rectangular magnets 10x5x3mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QC4VX43(4 or 6 if printing tower) cylindrical magnets 12x3mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XVBL8SKmost pencils will work, but it was designed for Uni Kuru Toga (Core) which rotates the lead to always have a fine edge to write on https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004OHNTVC/Glue for magnets & tower baffles https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082XGL21JNote that if you are using my slicing settings from the 3mf files, I change nozzles sizes for different parts. My tests have found that transparent PETG looks great with thick layers and a 0.8 nozzle, but the thin walls on the die inserts in particular need at least 2 perimeters to get good attachment, so I print those with 0.4 nozzle. I print the top insert with a 0.6 nozzle just speed it up.The only supports required are for the tower and the tower baffles. The tower baffles will have enough flex to get them into place.
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