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Wizard cube / Dice support/ 4 free dice

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  • Mage_ Dices.stl
  • Mage_ leg and hat.stl
  • Mage_cubo .stl

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Last update 2023-11-03 at 20:16
Publication date 2023-10-23 at 16:53
Design number 1532579

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3D model description

Are you looking to add a magical touch to your RPG games? We present a free 3D model of a wizard in the form of a box, perfect for storing your RPG dice in style. Additionally, to enrich your adventures, we also offer four sets of free RPG dice. Get ready to cast epic spells and uncover secrets in your campaigns, all with a touch of magic and generosity!

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3D printing settings

To create your own wizard-shaped box for storing RPG dice, you'll need three STL files. The first is for the wizard's body, the second contains the foot and the hat, and the third file includes four RPG dice. The wizard's body should have dimensions of 18.5 cm x 18.5 cm x 18.5 cm to accommodate your RPG dice perfectly.

Use 3D slicing software, such as Cura, to import these files. In the software, position the wizard's body and adjust it to the desired dimensions. Configure the printing settings for the body according to your 3D printer and preferences, paying attention to resolution and support settings.

After setting up the wizard's body, add the file containing the foot and hat of the wizard in the same project. Adjust the printing settings for these parts as needed.

Additionally, include the file that has the four RPG dice in the slicing software. Adjust the printing settings for the dice according to standard settings.

After configuring everything, start the slicing process and generate a separate G-code file for the wizard's body, the foot, the hat, and the RPG dice.

Transfer these G-code files to your 3D printer and start printing, beginning with the wizard's body. After completing the body's print, continue with the foot, the hat, and the RPG dice.

After printing and assembling all the parts, you'll have your wizard-shaped box ready for use in your RPG adventures. Remember to follow the manufacturer's instructions for your 3D printer and adjust the settings as necessary to achieve the best printing results.

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