Building a compact dice box that holds EVERYTHING
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
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I've tried out a few different D&D dice box solutions, but I've always ended up with a bunch of different things loose in my backpack. So I decided to design and build my own dice box to carry all of my TTRPG things, making it as compact as possible in the process. I don't have a 3d printer, but I was able to get access to one. If you don't have a 3d printer, there are some great and affordable options out there. It was a surprisingly difficult process, but I'm very happy with the results!
3d print files are available at the $5 tier:
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These are the filaments I used:
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For finding 3D printers near you - check out your local university if you have one near you. If there are any IT curricula, they just might have a 3D printer
This!! I asked one of my players if he could print some mini’s for our campaign w the printers at his school (He studies Computer Science) :)
THIS CHANNEL IS SUCH A GEM, so glad I found it, great content and also you’re funny af
My guy! Your channel rules! I am continually blown away about your thoughtfulness, and your insight into things that people will find incredibly fun and helpful! Likewise you CRAM info into each episode. So GOOD! Thanks for all your hard work and all you do for the community
I love that you make things; it really appeals to me. Just be sure you give the final product enough screen time, since most people are pretty visual.
Another complete banger of a video. The first 2:18 is comedy Gold. Your sense of humour is amazing. As someone who is using my childhood pencil box as my dice and notes box this video is well needed. Side note I did put googly eyes and placed felt on the inside of the pencil box to make it look like a mimic. It’s looks so bad but I love it so much. Great video as always!
Also have a fantastic trip! Well deserved!
Have a nice trip as well 🤗
No idea if you'll be using the X1C in the future for other 3D printing thing but if you do a top tip to help is to turn OFF the aux fan (the big one on the left hand side that blows across the top of the print) a lot of people within the X1C community have found that it really isn't needed for 99.9% of prints and leaving it on causes prints to lift from the left side. 👍
You not only have a mustache, you're the only person I've seen to actually be able to pull it off that good
You continually contribute to the community in ways I could not imagine. Thank you so much!
This channel deserves a lot more subscribers! I love all your projects and your wild rides to success.
@1:00 My wife said the same thing about my pants! So this is a thing?!?
Your videos are great. We all fail rolls and saves in DnD. It’s part of the fun and frustration!! If the print had failed I still would have enjoyed the video and learned a lot and then watched your second attempt. Post even when you fail. :)
I just wanted to say, great work on the video. Another tip for finding local 3d printers, go to local craft events or conventions. There's always some at those if you want someone local. If you really wanted I'm sure you could ask your viewers to print for you as well. I'm sure I'm not the only one that runs 3d printers.
Love your videos dude most underrated DND channel
Ok dude. This video was great! LOL Nice job.
Perfect sense of humor, nice video!
I LOVE your crafting videos
I'm wearing Costco zip-shorts/pants as I watch this video.
You, er.. you definitely "loved" that box , didn't you?
LOL NOT THE SALTBURN 🤣
Dude these family guy esc cutaways kill me 😂
The Saltburn reference 😂
kek kek kek, yes yes, designing this stuff gets you on every turn. As they say, fail fast, fail early, fail often. Keep at it, and future version will take shape quick and suit your needs even better.
Hm, I made my box out of an A5 plastic case and some styrofoam deciders. Took me about 2 hours and does the job. I guess it all depends on the minimum requirements.
An altoids box holds 2 sets of dice and a mini.
At the risk of being too adversarial, your competition is a locking Tupperware with stuff inside of it. Isolating the dice can be done with a cheap bag, the cards bound with a rubber band, and the rest loose but manageable to dump out and get.
A dice tower is not necessary at that scale, just roll the die in the tupperware/box.
Dont get me wrong, what you built is neat and certainly very custom to you. The design is cool too. But is that enough to make it worth sacrificing robustness?
I'm like him and yes, I'm generally happy to sacrifice a bit of strength and a little practicality for cool aesthetics. There are thousands of aesthetic accessories available on Etsy, this is something a lot of us want.
First :) Love your stuff! :)
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It's LIDERALLY useless.