D20 Kitcard 20mm V1
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Greetings fellow adventurers,
Whether you need an emergency d20 or a quick little extra to put in a gift card for a fellow DnD’er, the “D20 kitcard 20mm” has you covered.
This version is a 20mm high d20 that features a layout of which the opposite sides sum to 21.
For those who want to super-size, a jumbo d20 (34mm) can be found here:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/594598#profileId-516453
If you have trouble assembling, please make sure to follow the steps & GIFs below.
Assembly Instructions (no glue required):
The joints of the pieces feature a slight dovetail design and require a bit of pressure to push into place. Once assembled it is not recommended to disassemble again.
1. Carefully remove each piece from the frame.
2. Gently bend the faces of the top piece (4-18) inward, and connect the 4-face to the 18-face.
Repeat this for the bottom piece (8-16), connecting the 8-face to the 16-face.

3. Gently bend the faces of the middle piece inward.

4. Connect the 4- & 18-face of the top piece and the middle piece with the 4-face aligned to the 14-face & the 18-face aligned to the 2-face. Don't connect the other faces just yet.

5. Connect the 16- & 8-face of the bottom piece and the middle piece with the 16-face aligned to the 6.-face & the 8-face aligned to the 20-face.

6. Go around and connect the remaining faces.
For connecting the last faces (the 1-face and the 7-face) you will have to lift the top or bottom piece a little for it to snap in place. (The 1- & 7-face feature an small edge that clip behind the top and bottom piece, which keeps these faces from detaching.) So for the 7-face slightly lift the connecting bottom piece with 17-face and for the 1-face slightly lift the connecting top piece with 13-face.

And there you have your new D20!

Options:
In the print profiles you will find the following options:
- duo color (featuring a plate with frame and a plate without frame)
- single color (featuring a plate with frame and a plate without frame)
Materials:
All these were designed and printed with PLA.
Comments on previous kitcards have pointed out that PETG has good results as well, and ABS has mixed results.
Additionally PETG doesn’t leave the fold lines you get with PLA.
Due to a lack of materials to test with, I'm not fully able to confirm this, so if anyone tries it with other materials, a comment would be appreciated.
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.
















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