D&D Dice Set with Outset Numbering (d4, d6, d8, d10, d%, d12, d20)
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<h2>v2</h2> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4232490 <h2>Another D&D Dice Set</h2> I had trouble finding one with inset faces except for the numbering, so I made my own. Seven die set: d4, d6, d8, d10 (0-9), d% (00-90), d12, and d20. Printed reasonably well for me. Would recommend a thin layer height. The dice seem to have the correct average rolls. I modified the models to reflect what I learned after printing. Finished with fine grit sandpaper and a sharpie. Good for painting. <h2>Measurements Before Smoothing Edges</h2> <pre> d4: 18mm center to top, 1.6mm inset, 45° taper d6: 14.5mm side length, 1.8mm inset, 40° taper d8: 23mm point to point, 1.7mm inset, 35° taper d10: 20mm point to point, 1.6mm inset, 30° taper d12: 20mm @ max width, 1.7mm inset, 25° taper d20: 24mm @ max width, 1.6mm inset, 20° taper </pre> I put a reasonable amount of thought into the dice numbering. For the d20, I used an ideal numerically balanced numbering system described in this paper: http://www2.oberlin.edu/math/faculty/bosch/nbd.pdf. <h2>Base Forms</h2> Platonic solids came from Dan Hienzsch via https://hackaday.io/project/161211-parametric-platonic-solids-from-fusion-360. Pentagonal trapezohedron (d10, d%) was modified to be fully solid and came from Zdolshin via https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3321836.
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