Dice Eeveelutions (By Rooster Knight)
Dice Eeveelutions (By Rooster Knight)
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D&D day today, so for my Saturday Showcase here's a chainmaille dice bag I made for my wife.
#dandd #ttrpgs #ttrpg_dice #dice #diceBags #chainmaille #chainmail #SaturdayShowcase
I finished #3DPrinting, assembling, and installing my wee under-desk removable drawer / dice tray
I've uploaded it to Printables and @cults3d If you'd like to throw me some 💰 for it you can pay what you want on Cults3D, but don't hesitate to grab it for free if money's tight.
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/small-removable-under-desk-drawer-dice-tray
https://www.printables.com/model/1210889-small-removable-under-desk-drawer
This is a fairly small drawer (142 x 142mm internal) designed to be attached to the bottom of standing desks, or anything else really. Of note are the bump-stops in the bracket which hold it firmly in place when fully pushed in, and keep you from accidentally pulling it all the way out. Printing notes Be sure to print the bracket in the orientation shown in the combo-plate screenshot. This is important so that the bump stop tabs bend along layer lines instead of across them. Tree supports are strongly recommended over normal supports. You'll want to print the handle in the orientation shown to avoid it needing supports. Attaching the handle. The handle is designed to be attached via M3x6 countersunk bolts, through the front wall of the drawer, and M3H4 heatset inserts in the handle. That being said, using cyanoacrylate glue (Krazy-glue) should work just fine. Attaching the bracket to your desk The holes are countersunk but not designed for any particular screw size. Be careful to use something whose threads aren't going to cut into the print. It'll cause it to split. If you hear it crack, stop immediately. While there are eight holes, I only used four to attach mine. Cutting a Liner If you'd like to cut a bottom insert to size as I have, the drawer is 142mm square on the inside. The inner corners have a 6mm radius. Leather is good if you're going to be rolling dice in it. Pay What You Want This is a pay what you want print. I'm really fine with you grabbing it for free, but if you feel like throwing some money my way, that would be cool too.
I got sick of moving my dice tray on and off of my desk this morning, so I started modeling, and in a little over 7hrs (🤞) I'll have a slide-out under-desk dice tray.
If you look closely you can see a vertical divot on the tray. There are flexible bump-outs that will stop it before pulling fully out, but also allow it to be removed.
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Chavalada, hoy es el Creator's Day en itchio, por lo que es un momento especialmente bueno para pillarse mi bandeja de dados de bolsillo. Incluye tres modelos ilustrados distintos y una plantilla en blanco para personalizar. 🎲
https://minicarbonara.itch.io/pop-up-dice-tray-bandeja-de-dados-pop-up
Tooodo lo demás de mi itchio es "paga lo que quieras". Hay plantillas pop-up, aventuras para rol y hasta juegos completos.
Like many, I gape in awe at the beautiful, hand-crafted dice; the gemstone dice; the artisanally crafted, petrified redwood dice. I even briefly fell into the "zomg metal dice!" trap at one point.
You know what I want in my RPG dice? Legibility. I want to roll the die, glance at it, and instantly know what the result is. I want speed and efficiency. I also don't want to spend $100 on something I will have now spent so much money on that I'll hesitate to even use.
Warhammer Fantasy RPG: The Forgotten Game that Inspired D&D 5E
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5442282 [https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5442282] > Anyone else keeping up with this YouTuber? > > I suggest subscribing. > > He goes on long tangents about TTRPG history and it’s great. You can listen to it while you’re doing other things and learn something. And you do genuinely learn something new.