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Dragon Egg dice box inserts - Customizable OpenSCAD

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This set includes a collection of dice-holding inserts for the beautiful Dragon Egg by Tony Youngblood, and a very powerful OpenSCAD generator so you can make your very own and unique arrangements. Inserts have two parts. The bottom part, the Tray of Readiness, is a dice stand so you can have your math rocks ready for action. The top part, the Prisms of Holding, hold the dice securely in the egg, so they won't wiggle nor scratch one another. You may want to glue some of the inserts, but glue only one, not both; you need one to be able to turn so you can screw and unscrew the egg. (Likely, the best one to glue is the top part, the Prisms of Holding). Both parts can be created either solid or hollow; a hollow Tray of Readiness, when hollow, can be printed in vase mode, and can also double as secondary storage, to keep that bulky d60 for the attack rolls of the BBEG (who says that Vecna plays by the rules?) or as a time-out dungeon for your misbehaving dice. TIP: If you have a set with those unusual d24 or d30 dice and play D&D (where they're not used), make a set of eggs sized so they can include a d24 or a d30, besides a d20. Spice some with the d24/d30, and the others with the regular d20, and give an egg to your players instead of the Inspiration Die, with just one rule: they cannot open the egg until they use the die. Finding a dice with more than 20 sides (and the possible boost in the advantage roll) will be a nice Easter (Dragon) Egg for your players! There are 14 different dice types to choose from: d4, either the usual tetrahedron or the not-so-usual truncated tetrahedron. d6, aka “cube” d8, either the usual octahedron or the not-so-usual truncated octahedron. d10, as a trapezohedron. Note that the "good" form of a 5-trapezohedron gives a side view that is pretty square. But there is no such thing as a "regular trapezohedron". Some of them may look more like a rhomboid when viewed from the side, and these may not fit well. (I've seen them sold, but none of my
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What you need to print this: Intermediate Low confidence
Why?
large print · significant post-processing
Single piece Hardware needed
Supports 1/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 2/3
Post-process 2/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA
Min. bed size
200 mm (Large)
Post-processing
Gluing, Hardware
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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