Arcane D20 - A Skill-Based D20

Arcane D20 - A Skill-Based D20

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, A1 mini
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, A1 mini
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Take fate into your own hands with this skill-based D20!

 

Simply place a 4 mm ball bearing at the start of the track and see how far you can move it without falling into a number. The farther you go, the higher your roll. Only the most skilled will roll a 20.

 

The track is designed to get more difficult as time goes on, and it may take practice to reliably go past a 10. If this model gets enough traction, I may make “advantage” (easier) and a “disadvantage” (harder) versions in the future.

 

This can be a fun alternative to rolling a traditional D20 during important (or completely trivial) rolls during games of Dungeons and Dragons or other TTRPGs.

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Came out great. I intend to not have a nat1 on this, so I put a small magnet in the 1 slot so that I can stick the ball to mine when not in use to help prevent losing the small ball bearings.
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What printer did you use for this?
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Smart addition! Glad it printed well. Happy rolling!
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I've tried several different print settings here, and consistently get failures on the first layer despite every other print I try that isn't this file giving me success. Using an anycubic Kobra max and PLA+, not sure what I'm doing wrong.
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That's strange to hear! The first layer should just be a completely flat circle, so I'm not sure what would be causing the failure. In what way does it fail?
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Replying to @deckofdmthings :
I have it set up on a brim, which the brim prints flawlessly, but what when the actual print begins, the nozzle appears to lift up the previous line in the layer, bit by bit, eventually causing all of the filament to gum up and drag around. I've printed off 4 bookmarks using the exact same settings with no issue so I'm a bit flustered. I also have tried a variety of different z axis adjustments to make sure that the nozzle isn't touching previous parts of the print, to no avail. I can take a picture of it and attempt to show what I'm talking about.
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how do i download it?
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You should just be able to click "download or print" to save as an STL
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