DnD Dice Book
$3.90 DnD Dice Book
Published 2024-12-22T16:53:27+00:00
This book box stores your favourite DnD accessories. It comes with different inserts, with one of them also being a functional dice tower, please check out the pictures to see the 3 different insert types A,B and C
To assemble the box, the only thing needed are two pieces of 1,75mm filament which act as the hinge of the book, you can then also secure the filament pieces with a small drop of CA glue.
If you decide to print the multicolor variant (meant for single material printers), you will also need to glue the different colored pieces together.
A multimaterial 3MF for BambuStudio is included, if you own a multicolor Bambu printer
Dimensions of the book:
- 150x115x55mm
Minimum printbed size:
180x180x180mm
UPDATES:
- 2024.08.29 - V2: added icon plates for 12 different character classes.
- 2025.01.12 - V3:
- added "PageBox_TypeD.stl", which can be printed instead of the standard PageBox.stl if you want to fit one or two card decks inside the book.
- added "PageBox_TypeD_Insert_Single.stl" & "PageBox_TypeD_Insert_Double.stl" in the "Compartments"-Folder, which can be used with the new "PageBox_TypeD.stl"
- 2025.03.08 - V4:
- added "Leather_Inserts_TopBottom_MC_Print" to the "MultiColor_Print_Book"-Folder, which was requestet by some customers. These can be printed instead of the scales
if you prefer the leather look.
These settings can be applied to every part:
• Print orientation is already correct and should not be changed
• Recommended layer height up to 0.25mm
• 2-3 perimeters
• No supports
• 10-20% infill
• 0.4mm nozzle
| Date published | 22/12/2024 |
| Price | $3.90 |
| Support Free | YES |
Printed the box on the Elegoo Centauri Carbon with four manual color changes. The black is PETG, the red is PLA, the silver is silk, the pages are matte PLA. The icon is hand painted with cheap craft paints, as well as the little metal studs on the cover. At 100%, sleeved cards will not fit, so I wish I printed it a little bigger. Everything printed and went together easily, though I didn't realize you need to print PageBox.stl to actually hold the compartment options, so I had to go back and do that at the end. I like all of the options to print the inserts, and the PageBox holds nicely when it's closed, so doesn't need to be glued in place. Gives you swappable options if you print more than one of these.