Yet Another D&D Dice Tray

Yet Another D&D Dice Tray

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Yet another dice holder and tray! After removing the wording on ScubaChimp's Dice tray, I discovered that it couldn't fit on my 200x200 bed. So, I created my own. This holds approximately five dice in each slot. D20s & 12s are quite large and seem to vary in size within my collection. Note that there are only five slots; I never use the percentile dice in my games so it got removed to make room for the mini holder slot and a couple of D20 holes. There is ample space on the tray's base and dice slots for you to add felt or leather, if desired. You can customize them as per your preference. The holder features holes for magnets at the corners of the top and bottom pieces. I use these magnets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BHHNBWQ (although they seem unavailable now). They are 3x1mm round magnets, and I stick two together before dropping them into the holes. Here's an alternate link for the magnets: https://www.amazon.com/SYHL-1mm%EF%BC%880-12X0-04-Whiteboard-Scientific-Industrial/dp/B07P9GJBN1/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=3x1mm+round+magnets&qid=1584658585&sr=8-1 The holes are designed to accommodate two of these magnets, stacked and glued together. I like using this set: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0166FFCHS; the accelerator sets quickly. Pro tip: I mark one of the magnet faces with a sharpie to ensure that you glue the correct side up. I printed mine with 20% infill at .2mm, a print temperature of 210 degrees Celsius, and a flow rate of 110% using this wood filament: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y47VXY2. You won't need supports; simply print all pieces with the "holes" facing up. With my slicer, the tray wouldn't print with a skirt due to its size (197mm). So, you may have to remove your skirt to print on a 200x200 bed. Note: I increased the temperature and flow rate to deal with this filament's tendency to jam. You'll notice that my rolling tray stopped printing halfway through due to one of these jams.

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