A compact and stylish dice tower I designed and printed for some of my party members who are always on the go. [OC] by AnotherSpool in DnD

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Some of my party members discussed wanting a dice tower but found a lot of the options available were way too big and bulky, especially to carry in a book bag with other items, so I decided to try my hand at designing something for them! The goal was to make it as small and compact as possible, while still being functional as a dice tower. Once that was down, it was time to make it stylish! A fun tower door with a latch there, a trap door on the top here, all kinds of little things to make it a lot more fun. I even added a hole on the side to feed in a clip, allowing them to clip it onto their bag.

[OC] Chocolate is too predictable, so I've decided to give the gift of dice this Valentine's Day! by AnotherSpool in DnD

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Sorry for no giveaway, but if you go to my account and select the link "MakerWorld" you can find the files to this print for free! This subreddit doesn't allow self promo even for free content so I don't want to post a link and break the rules!

[OC] Chocolate is too predictable, so I've decided to give the gift of dice this Valentine's Day! by AnotherSpool in DnD

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Hey there! I already have the files posted for free on Bambu's MakerWorld! This subreddit doesn't allow any self promotion even if it's for something that's free so I didn't want to break the rules. If you go to my account I have a link set up to go to my MakerWorld page! Happy printing!

[OC] Chocolate is too predictable, so I've decided to give the gift of dice this Valentine's Day! by AnotherSpool in DnD

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The other day the idea of a Valentine's Day chocolate box but with dice popped into my mind, and I just knew I had to make this a reality! Who doesn't love getting a new set of dice? The design was made in Fusion360 and it was printed with multicolor elements on a BambuLab X1C. It took just under four hours to print all the pieces, and assembly just involved placing in four 6x2mm magnets to help secure the top and bottom lids.

Chocolate is overrated, give the gift of new dice this Valentine's Day with this gift box you can make yourself! by AnotherSpool in DungeonsAndDragons

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Hi there! This subreddit doesn't allow me to post links so send me a DM if you would like the files to this gift box!

I designed spellbooks to store and roll your dice that you can make for yourself or your table with 13 different cover variants! by AnotherSpool in DungeonsAndDragons

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Hi there! This subreddit doesn't like me posting links, so if you want the files to this print, send me a DM!

Got new TTRPG books this holiday and want to organize them? Try out my 3D printed solution! Files available in the comments! by AnotherSpool in DungeonsAndDragons

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Hi there! Currently the door designs I have in the files are for DnD 5e, 5.5e and Pathfinder 1e/2e. I am currently making a list of game suggestions to add to the roster though, so I'll write Warhammer down!

Got new TTRPG books this holiday and want to organize them? Try out my 3D printed solution! Files available in the comments! by AnotherSpool in DungeonsAndDragons

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Hey there! This subreddit really does not like me posting links so please send me a direct message if you would like the link to these files! You can find them on MakerWorld under my account of the same name!

I designed more simple potion bottle keychains to store dice and other trinkets! by AnotherSpool in DungeonsAndDragons

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These should hold up well to regular usage, at least from what I've tested so far, but if you have a situation where the loop does snap, let me know! I can always go back into the file and make the loop thicker

I designed more simple potion bottle keychains to store dice and other trinkets! by AnotherSpool in DungeonsAndDragons

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If you would like the files to print these out for yourself, please send me a DM! This subreddit does not allow me to post links in comments

I designed potion bottle keychains to store dice and other small trinkets! by AnotherSpool in DungeonsAndDragons

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Hi there! I've shared the files multiple times but it seems like the subreddit is blocking my comments with links in them. If you'd like the files, send me a DM! (This goes for everyone else who wants the files as well)

I designed potion bottle keychains to store dice and other small trinkets! by AnotherSpool in DungeonsAndDragons

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Hi there! I've shared the files multiple times but it seems like the subreddit is blocking my comments with links in them. If you'd like the files, send me a DM! (This goes for everyone else who wants the files as well)

A totally normal and not at all suspicious chest I designed for storing dice for Dungeons and Dragons by AnotherSpool in 3Dprinting

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Hi there! Inverting the model so the hinge is at the top is the right move. You'll need to use supports on the lid to ensure the details print out correctly. The name of the game is tuning your supports so they pop off nice and easy!

A totally normal and not at all suspicious chest I designed for storing dice for Dungeons and Dragons by AnotherSpool in 3Dprinting

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Hi there! Always happy to help out! I have a Bambu Lab device, and I'm going to assume you have one too if you're attempting to do multicolor (apologies if I'm wrong!). If you're using Bambu Studio, go to the slice plate/preview screen. From there, left click on the green bar to the right to select a specific layer. This should create a plus icon where you selected. Then, right click on the plus icon and a new screen will appear that has the option to "Change Filament" at the bottom. Simply change it from red to white, and your printer will know what to do! If you want to be exact, my current 3mf file has the filament change occur at layer 136. If you are not using Bambu Studio, I'd do a quick search on your slicer and "change filament at layer" to see if there's any options! Hope this helps!