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AssemblyGuide The steps below detail how to assemble the model before use: 1. Once all parts are printed, remove any supports and check for any imperfections or poorly printed areas- these may need reprinting.
- If printing the Box and Pips separately, add a dot of glue into each hole on theoutside of the dice box and push a Pip into each hole.
- Takefour 6mmx3mm(WxD)circularmagnetsandpushthemintothefoursunk incircles on the front edge of each box- remember to make sure the magnets arethe right way round in each side so they attract each other and not repel. Thesemagnets canbesourced for cheap on Amazon.
- Themagnetsaretight to ensure they push fit and stay inside the model, howeveryou should add adot of suitable glue inside the hole first to ensure they cannot fallout. Pushing the magnets in can be tight, we found once all four are pushed in alittle way, you can close the box and use the two lids to push it flat which will ensurethe magnets are flush (If using glue, make sure it does not overspill during this processas the box may stick together).
- Loadinyour dice (we designed the Dice Box to hold 8x standard size dice).
- A‘GamesSheet’ pdf is included with a selection of games you can play using theDice BoxPair-a-DiceParadiseRoll all the dice, and the player with the highest number of pairs wins the round. Best offive rounds.LuckySeventeensRoll all the dice, aiming to get as close to a total of seventeen as possible.TwentyOneRoll two dice to start, then decide to roll another each time or stick. The player with theclosest to ‘21’ wins. If you go over you are out.TowerTumbleThe first player to roll a double can start a stack, and subsequent players must try to rollan equal or higher double to add to the tower– the player who causes the tower to hiteight dice high loses!CountdownChaosPlayers have three rolls of all the dice to make the lowest possible total.HighFiveRoll the dice, keeping only the fives– the player to collect all the fives in the fewest rollswins.DiceDuelDivide the dice evenly between two players, who roll simultaneously, and the player withthe highest total takes a dice from their opponent. The person with no dice left loses.BullseyeBlitzSet a target number between 1-6; players roll all their dice as fast as possible, removingany that match the target until they're all gone.DiceDribbleThink of a basketball score: players take turns rolling a single dice, with each roll adding totheir score until someone hits or exceeds the target score to win.DiceyDominationRoll all dice and try to form specific combinations of numbers (three-of-a-kind,four-of-a-kind, straights, etc.), scoring a point for each combination. Most points wins
3DPrintingSettings Your printer, materials and printing conditions are unique to you, and due to these widely varying aspects you will know what settings work best for your printers. However, we have included a quick reference guide below that we found worked best for us: ● Material:The design was tested and designed to be printed in PLA, however other materials may also be possible. ● LayerHeight:0.2mm ● Perimeters(Walls):3 ● Infill: 25% ● Supports:No ● Orientation:Each file has been pre-orientated for optimal printing. ● BedAdhesion:If you have anydoubtonprint bed adhesion, a brim or raft mayhelpto avoid failures. ● MulticolorPrinting: Pre-colored .3mf projects included for multicolor printing on Bambu Lab printers. AdditionalNotes: ● STLfiles included for separated Dice Box and Pips for multicolor printing on single color printers
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