May 11, 2026
Description
A small rotating dial that tracks Spirit Island energy (0..20) through
a window under a cap embossed with the **eight Spirit Island element
glyphs**: sun, moon, fire, air, water, earth, plant, animal. One per
player for fast, fiddly-counter-free play.
Two physical pieces that snap together once and stay:
Base — wavy disc with a central post. Numbers 0..20 sit flush-inlaid
on the top face in contrast colour around the rim.
2. Cap — smaller wavy disc with a hole down the middle and a window cut
through the rim. The eight element icons sit on top as raised relief.
The post has a 0.4 mm ring ridge; the cap's bore has a matching pocket
above a narrower body with four vertical slits that flex past the ridge
on first install, then trap it. The cap spins freely but can't lift off.
To read the current value: hold the cap steady, twist the base. The
base's wavy rim sticks out below the cap so each disc has its own
independent finger-grip surface. The active digit shows through the
window.
Filament A (body) — base body + cap body
- Filament B (accent) — base numbers + cap glyphs
Import all four STLs; they share an origin so they line up. Assign
filament A to the two body parts and filament B to the numbers and
glyphs. No supports — every overhang is ≤ 45°.
Flat on the bed, 0.2 mm layer, 2-3 walls, 15% infill.
- PLA or PETG; tested on Bambu P2S with PLA Basic.
- Assembly — press the cap straight down onto the post. Firm push,
faint click as the four petals settle into the pocket. Done. No glue.
- If the cap rotates too tight after snap-in, ream the bore body (not the
pocket) by 0.1 mm. If it rattles, one wrap of PTFE tape on the post.
Fan content for Spirit Island — not affiliated with Greater Than Games.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution