3D P
3DPrinty13K followers
Follow
3DPrinty
3DPrinty
|
Image 1 of 2
Rollup Dice Box (Large Inset Core) 3d model
3DPrinty
3DPrinty
|
Image 1 of 2
Rollup Dice Box (Large Inset Core) 3d model
Rollup Dice Box (Large Inset Core) 3d model
Rollup Dice Box (Large Inset Core) 3d model

Rollup Dice Box (Large Inset Core)

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

New inset core! This inset core frees up space for larger D20 dice that wouldn't fit in the original version. This core is fully compatible with the bins in the original version.

A rollup dice box that organizes up to 42 dice in six customizable trays.

Video

Bin Options

  • Plain - No dividers. This can be used with crafting foam to make your own tray layouts.
  • Hexagonal - Holds up to seven dice.
  • Circle - Holds up to seven dice.
  • Square - Holds up to seven dice.

Other Options

  • Use “Short Tab” start bins if you want the container to be able to sit flat while vertical. Warning: this does make the box slightly more difficult to open.
  • Use “Mix Tab” start bins if you want the container to be able to sit flat while vertical but still has a longer tab on top.

Printing

  • Most standard PLA formulations are fine, but avoid brittle silk and matte PLAs. Print one start bin, one end bin, and four middle bins.
  • All parts can be printed without supports.
  • Add a brim if you experience curling issues on tight corners.
  • Swap the filament color mid-print for a dual color effect.

Assembly

  • Glue eight 6x3mm magnets into the start and end bins. Make sure the magnets are oriented so that they pull the bins together.
  • Use a scrap of unprinted 1.75mm filament to connect all six bins together.
  • Align the top of the core with the bottom - make sure that the two ends are correctly rotated.
  • Firmly press the core top into the core bottom. These parts are a very tight fit and may require a lot of force to close. To avoid damaging either part, apply pressure only near the center of the top and bottom.

Can I sell copies of this?

Yes! This project was shared under the Creative Commons - Attribution license.

This license allows selling copies, but you must provide proper attribution, as detailed in the license itself.

Please note that any other projects linked here (remixes or related projects) may have a different license. Please respect those licenses.

This license applies only to the model files (STL, 3MF, STEP, F3D) included in this project. It does not apply to photos, videos, my logo, or other supplemental graphics attached to or displayed with this project.


Discussions
Clyde Hicks
Clyde Hicks

Hey everyone! This Rollup Dice Box looks like a game-changer for tabletop gamers, especially with the new inset core for those chunky D20s. The customizable trays are a neat touch, allowing for flexibility in organizing up to 42 dice—perfect for those who like to bring a full set to game night. I appreciate the detailed instructions on printing and assembly, especially the tip about avoiding brittle PLAs and using magnets. Anyone else planning to print one of these? It seems like a fantastic !!!

Kåre L
1azzu1

cool but its still not big enough for my dice :( its about 20mm deep and my dice are about 22mm... wish i knew how to edit it myself but everytime i put it into autodesk inventer its just a bunch of polygons without eny faces :/

3D P
3DPrinty

Check out the Rumble Roller for really deep bins :) https://than.gs/m/837004

Rollup Dice Box (Large Inset Core)

144 downloads · 3 years ago in  and 
3D P
3DPrinty13K followers
Follow
This model is restricted by licensing terms.