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Compact Stone DND Box/Tower/Tracker

BiggBadaBoom avatarBiggBadaBoom

December 31, 2023

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This is a variation of my Wooden DND Box.  It all slides together into one compact unit.  The Dice Tower and the Trackers slide out and there are holes for 4mm x 2mm magnets to keep them locked when storing/transporting.  

I printed the one pictured at 0.15mm Layer height, but I have also printed one at 0.2mm layer height that fit together perfectly fine.

Overall dimensions are 168mm x 116mm x 33mm

Dice Box: Has compartments for Dice, MiniFigs, Pegs, and a Dice Tray (small)

  • Dice Box Dimensions: 116mm x 116mm x 33mm
    • Internal dimensions are:
      • Dice Compartment - 60mm x 65mm x 28mm
      • Dice Tray - 83mm x 44mm x 28mm
      • MiniFig Compartment - 60mm x 39mm x 28mm
      • Peg Compartment - 21mm x 44mm x 28mm
  • Dice Tower Dimensions: 116mm x 54mm x 33mm
  • Lid/Tracker Dimensions: 112mm x 114mm x 5mm
  • Spell Slots - Levels 1 thru 9
  • Death Saves
  • Hit Points - Counters 1 - 999
  • Inspiration - 6 slots for those who use more than one point
  • Misc - 10 slots for tracking things like luck, tokens, etc.
     

Assembly Instructions:

  • Pretty easy to assemble.  Slide the pieces together.  Slides may be a little tough to slide together at first, just slide them in and out as much as needed until they slide in and out smoothly.  
  • For the magnets you may need to get a 4mm drill bit (or a knife if you are brave) to make sure the holes are 4mm wide, but I have not had to do this much - usually they just push into place using plyers - the big trick will be aligning the magnets correctly so they grab each other.

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial

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