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Tiny, magnetic, generic counter to count things in games that are Magic the Gathering

Anarasha avatarAnarasha

April 27, 2023

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UPDATE: This does still hold, but it's worth noting that if you use many of these, well.... magnets in proximity attact and so do these counters.

<<<Ultra tiny! Prints in about 30 minutes and uses only around 3.47g of filament! >>>
<<<No supports needed!>>>


So we have been using dice to put on card counters. 75% of our time was "Where the is ?!" while frantically turning over a D20.
I wasn't quite satisfied with the counters on here, so I set out to make my own ultra tiny one to make them super efficient and fast to make.

You can just use Dial 2 and the casing for a single digit counter, but you can add as many digits as you want, just keep putting in Dial 1 until satisfied, or until gravity makes your home collapse under the weight of the plastic, whichever happens first.

The only hardware you will need to make these:

  • Roughly 3.47g filament
  • 4x magnets 3x3 cube shaped(for 2-digit counters, 1x for the casing, 1x for dial 2, 2x per dial 1)
  • Paint, a marker or paint marker to highlight the numbers. White paint on black filament like pictured works great, but printing the dials in white filament and using a black permanent marker works amazingly too. Whatever works for you

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Creative Commons - Attribution

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