3D Printed Rollup Dice Box

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • A 3D printed container to keep your tabletop dice organized and safe!
    All the required files to make your own are available to download.
    Printables
    Small - printables.com/...
    Large - printables.com/...
    Trophy - printables.com/...
    Thangs
    Small - thangs.com/file...
    Large - thangs.com/file...
    Trophy - thangs.com/file...
    Happy printing!
    == Featured Printy ==
    Customized Shutter Box printed by S
    www.printables...
    == Materials ==
    Prusament Galaxy Black PLA
    Protopasta Citrus Sunrise Orange Multicolor HTPLA
    Duramic 3D Marble PLA+
    == Credits ==
    Intro Music By
    Slogra
    Other Music and SFX From
    artlist.io/

Комментарии • 95

  • @mattburnsey
    @mattburnsey Год назад +38

    You are the hero we need, not the one we deserve. Seriously appreciate what you give to the community. We're a better place because of you.

  • @Sapharus
    @Sapharus Год назад +10

    The first time I saw the original rolling box, I was like "this would be perfect for dice!"
    So glad to see this update!! You're too good to us all!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      It took me a few years to get to it :)

  • @Theog3dprintingdude
    @Theog3dprintingdude Год назад +5

    You are my favorite 3d printing RUclipsr, love your designs.

  • @VagabondTE
    @VagabondTE Год назад +4

    Okay, this idea would take a ton of remixing, or probably just rebuilt from the ground up, but could use the roll-up mechanic really well. You know how physical character trackers for roleplaying games are becoming more popular? Instead of bins these could be tracker tiles. Boom.. Roll up character sheet, complete with a dice bin at the top. The concept is already modular so different titles for different classes isn't a problem. It would be a lot of work but it would blow people's minds.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Another great idea :)

  • @Tynster747
    @Tynster747 Год назад +17

    I think it would be awesome to have a dice tower core for this remix. Just stand it up long ways, pop the top off and drop the dice in then watch them roll out the bottom.

    • @TheRubix47
      @TheRubix47 Год назад

      I’m totally thinking the same!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +6

      It's a great idea, and I'll probably play around with it in a future remix... unless someone else gets there first :)

    • @CasperSchulteFischedick
      @CasperSchulteFischedick Год назад

      @@3DPrinty I see you got around to it! Very nice :-) It looks like the tray where the dice roll into doesn't logically store on/in the core. If it was in 2 parts it might be possible to make it so it clicks to the bottom of the core? I dno, Im quite new to this thing. But maybe you are working on a video that explains all this :-)

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +2

      Lots of little improvements are coming in the next video :)
      Unfortunately, I couldn't find a way to fit the base in the core, but it's optional.

  • @NjniaVanDerWald
    @NjniaVanDerWald Год назад +2

    the original big roller was one of the first projects we undertook. My husband groaned about the print time but eventually relented. We made a ton of errors and i would love to have him print me another one, but i am still very happy about the one i have in my shelf and can use for storing my miniatures.
    Thank you for all the work you have done. You certainly are enriching the community with all the things you create.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you took on that challenge - it is NOT an easy print!

  • @navb0tactual
    @navb0tactual Год назад +4

    Ouuuu that trophy. Definitely putting that in the queue. Still don't know which roll up storage box I will print, but that will happen eventually lol. I'm giving the printer a break (gotta change nozzles and bed springs), but tomorrow we start printing the large tea shutter box.
    Very excited as the small portable one went well, and the Mario mushroom looks so damn good with the red Matter3D Performance Matte PLA.
    Edit: Oh, and thank you so much for just making these cool things available for everyone to use and mostly sell (*cough* Nintendo) it's just such a pro community move and we really appreciate you and your work. Keep it up!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Glad you like it and good luck with the printer maintenance!
      Yes, unfortunately there are a few models that I have to mark as non-commercial because they are closely tied to existing intellectual property. But when a model isn't fan art, my plan is to let anyone print and sell copies.

  • @papernathan_
    @papernathan_ Год назад +7

    This is awesome! But I also feel like there should be alternate core that's a dice tower.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +4

      This is a popular request that I will be thinking over. I actually had a dice tower prototype that I didn't like, but I haven't given up :)

  • @DiceRobo
    @DiceRobo Год назад +4

    Awesome! I've printed 3 of the original rolling boxes so far and I love dice so this is amazing!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      I had to revisit this old design eventually, and this seemed like the perfect excuse :)

  • @aaron7545
    @aaron7545 Год назад +3

    What a cool idea! The originals were my first prints of your models and I love them for my 3D printing bits and bobs. I don't have a need for that many dice, but remixing custom bins is something that could organize my chaotic toolbench. For the filament hinges I cut the strand 2-5mm longer than needed and used an old chisel tip for my soldering iron to melt the filament to the drawer, cleaned it up with light sanding and it gives a very clean look that slides in seamlessly.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Excellent idea! Unfortunately, I'm too indecisive for permanently fused hinges :p

  • @Paddymadeathing
    @Paddymadeathing Год назад +1

    Another possible remix would be to add teh screw to both ends and some alternating/rotating slopes to the core tube - then you would be able to use the tube as an impromptu dice tower as well

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Looks like a dice tower core is a popular request, so I plan to look into it :)

  • @emzst
    @emzst 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, thank you so much. Not many people post things to CC. Thanks for helping the creative community!!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  11 месяцев назад

      I’m happy to share the designs and see them have a life of their own :)

  • @Mister_E.
    @Mister_E. Год назад +4

    If I were better at modeling, I'd make the middle bit a dice tower.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +2

      It's a very good idea! I'm considering something like that, but I haven't decided exactly how I want it to work yet. Maybe someone will beat me to it with a remix :)

  • @JoanMendoza
    @JoanMendoza Год назад +1

    Woah, this is great remake of your old design!

  • @Doriann88
    @Doriann88 Год назад +1

    Oh man I will need like 10 of these for all my dice lol

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Haha! Better get printing ;)

  • @CraftyEnelrad
    @CraftyEnelrad Год назад

    Your prints are always awesome and I appreciate what you do for us. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TheMalfestor
    @TheMalfestor Год назад

    What... the... heck... I'm going to start printing right now! That's really an awesome design. Thank you so much for sharing with us.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      That's wonderful to hear - good luck with the print!

  • @gazehound
    @gazehound Год назад

    you're like the lockpickinglawyer of 3d printing

  • @fatboy1271
    @fatboy1271 Год назад

    Love this design! ... So glad I stayed to the end, because the Trophy Challenge is now my next print 😲
    I think I have a good chance of selling multiple prints and sizes at my neighbor's shop! I'll share any Makes and let ya know if I"m able to sell any🤘🤘

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Thank you. Good luck with the trophy print and with selling the dice boxes!

  • @norvillesdingus3917
    @norvillesdingus3917 Год назад +1

    YO! best torture test ever!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Thank you! It was fun to design something that was so different than my usual style.

  • @Balfazar
    @Balfazar Год назад

    I love this print, and I know its not difficult, but for some reason I can just not get the threads on the cap and top piece to go smoothly together at all. Thats on me though, this is still awesome! Thank you for sharing!

  • @edwardisterling3437
    @edwardisterling3437 Год назад +2

    I'm not too great at 3d modelling, but what if you made a dice tumbler instead of the hole in the core, so you can store the dice, and the tumble them fairly with the same device

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +2

      That's a cool idea! I am considering a dice tower remix at some point.

  • @dennisgignac5103
    @dennisgignac5103 Год назад +1

    Awesome... Thank you

  • @weisnowhere
    @weisnowhere Год назад +1

    Love that torture test!
    My school just got some new printers, I'll be torturing them soon!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      😈

    • @weisnowhere
      @weisnowhere Год назад

      @@3DPrinty P1P standard speed printed it with next to no stringing, clean details, perfect threading, great overhangs. Need to torture that printer some more!

  • @doroscnc
    @doroscnc Год назад +1

    Very nice ❤😊

  • @magatsu82
    @magatsu82 Год назад

    thanks for sharing!

  • @TheHalfDecentGamer
    @TheHalfDecentGamer Год назад

    This is a great idea, but I feel like there was a missed opportunity to make the center into a dice tower. Still, this is an awesome design. Thank you for sharing. We don't deserve your generosity.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +2

      Glad you like it! Based on feedback, it looks like I'll be exploring that in a remix :)

    • @TheHalfDecentGamer
      @TheHalfDecentGamer Год назад

      @@3DPrinty Awesome, I look forward to seeing the latest revision. =]

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Here's a tower remix: www.printables.com/model/437061

  • @VagabondTE
    @VagabondTE Год назад +1

    Is there a way to make the different bins disconnect and reattach regularly? It'd be nice if you could unroll these and then hand them out to people.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      A different remix has slide out bins, so that might be an option! It would require some model changes to account for the additional required space. I'll add it to the list of ideas to explore.

  • @TomMinnick
    @TomMinnick Год назад +1

    Love this! Hexagons are the bestagons! I do have an idea to consider. Is there any way to turn the center core into a dice tower?

    • @TomMinnick
      @TomMinnick Год назад

      Doh, just saw in the comments someone proposed the same idea! Credit to Nico Lugosi, I didn't see his post when I made mine. Cheers!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      It's a very good idea :)

  • @rufuswasherebeforeya
    @rufuswasherebeforeya Год назад

    Should the core be used as additional storage? if so, it'd be great to have some type of insert that houses larger dice that did not fit inside the main compartments

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Yup, just unscrew the cap to access more storage in the center.

  • @VagabondTE
    @VagabondTE Год назад +1

    Excellent as always. Since it's a hexagon I'm wondering if this could have some synergy with Wyrmwood's Hexy system. I'll probably play around with it but I'm currently unable to do any remixing or printing.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      That's an interesting idea! I can't seem to find out what the standard tile size is. at 100% scale, this box is 106.2mm from point-to-point. Or, to view it another way, the side of the hexagon are 53mm .

    • @VagabondTE
      @VagabondTE Год назад

      ​@@3DPrinty 113.79mm from point to point, 98.55 from flat to flat, 15mm high

    • @VagabondTE
      @VagabondTE Год назад

      ​@@3DPrinty Unfortunately, I don't have my notes so I'll have to measure my personal files to find the hole positions. I'm a little obsessed with Wyrmwood stuff, LOL. Never gotten my hands on anything physically but I pretty obsessively take notes because I like their compatibility and design. The information is out there, and still believe they will give it to you if you ask them with good reason, but it's not convenient and takes digging. There's also files on Thingiverse. Search "Wyrmwood". I believe "hex blank" is the most accurate, but it's been awhile since I've checked. I've never gotten my hands on anything so I can't perfectly perfectly confirm, nor is there a way for me to find magnet directions. I just really love the system and want to expand on it.

    • @VagabondTE
      @VagabondTE Год назад

      @@3DPrinty It sounds like your box can just be upscaled slightly to perfectly fit within the hexy system. Tho, the filament hole will need adjusting.
      If I was to remix this, I would make one side of the core as thick as a tile with at least one magnet so a tile can click to it while it's standing up. Then I would make the core a dice tower and try to get the angles right so a typical die would fall right into a connecting hexy tile.
      Or maybe the two ends of the core could disconnect and be tiles themselves.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Sounds good! A dice tower core is now available here: www.printables.com/model/437061 If you decide to remix it to fit the tiles, I'd love to see your results :)

  • @darrennew8211
    @darrennew8211 Год назад

    PSA: On PrusaSlicer, make sure "thick bridges" in the print settings is turned off. If your layer height is smaller, "thick bridges" will make the bridge hang down into the hole the filament is supposed to be going thru on the hinge.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Good call.
      In theory, it shouldn't matter for this specific model because the holes aren't actually circular. They're actually teardrop shaped to avoid bridging or extreme overhangs. But there's definitely no harm in playing it safe by following that advice :)

    • @darrennew8211
      @darrennew8211 Год назад

      @@3DPrinty Bravo. Well designed. :-) You want to *avoid* thick bridges or the bridges will hang down into the hole for the filament if your default layer height is larger than the layer height at that particular layer. It took me forever to figure out that if the default layer height is bigger than the adaptive layer height, you're still going to have filament jammed into your round holes, even tho the model itself looked fine. :-)

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Oops. I typo'ed my last sentence and reversed the meaning. I've edited that for clarity. Yes, there's no harm in playing it safe and turning OFF thick bridges anyway.

  • @end_slayer
    @end_slayer 10 месяцев назад

    I really wanna make this but like I’d need to manually fix the magnet holes because mine are a little bigger

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  10 месяцев назад

      If you're still interested in this, check out PrusaSlicer's "Negative Volume" tool. You can add custom sized holes to a model without a ton of work. And, when you're done, you can export the result as an STL and upload a remix :)

    • @end_slayer
      @end_slayer 10 месяцев назад

      @@3DPrinty too late. I just need a larger drill bit now

  • @SuperEssEmm
    @SuperEssEmm 3 месяца назад

    What can I use to connect the bins and trays? I really don't want to use filament as I don't feel it would last very long.... Any other substitutes?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  3 месяца назад

      A bent paperclip or similar thin wire works. It's been a few years and my hinges are still holding, but wire would certainly be stronger.

  • @mgbabybob7704
    @mgbabybob7704 9 месяцев назад

    Can the smaller version hold a full set of dice with the open attachment?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  9 месяцев назад

      Yes, I can fix a standard set of 7 in the small drawer without dividers. If you're dice are oversized, consider printing the deep version of the bin here: www.printables.com/model/446355 Good luck!

  • @dlepierres
    @dlepierres Год назад

    Great

  • @SuperEssEmm
    @SuperEssEmm 3 месяца назад

    What print settings would you recommend for infill and walls etc?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  3 месяца назад

      You can get by with fairly minimal infill since the bins are mostly walls. My default is 15% gyroid, but I'll use 10% gyroid when I'm trying to save a little filament.

  • @Joefosterbookreviews
    @Joefosterbookreviews Год назад

    How did you get the magnets into the core?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      For me, they were press-fit, but a little glue is recommended so that they don't work themselves out. When installing magnets, I'll often use a flathead screwdriver to position the magnet and then press it in.

  • @D3DM
    @D3DM Год назад

    THANKS IM GOING TO REMIX IT TO DENTAL TOOLS

  • @jasonshallcross2741
    @jasonshallcross2741 Год назад

    It would be nice if it stood flat - the little tab sticks out a bit more than the base?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Sure thing! You can now download "Short Tab" versions of the start bins on Printables. These will be available on Thangs as well shortly.
      Please note that the short tabs are slightly more difficult to reach, but still work.

    • @jasonshallcross2741
      @jasonshallcross2741 Год назад

      @@3DPrinty another thought is that you could have a cap at both ends and the core could have two separate compartments. It would provide a nice symmetry, look more like a scroll?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      That's another good way to do it. I'll leave that up for another remixer, though :)