Dice Flick Box (magnetic fidget dice storage)
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Description
Behold the Dice Flick Box! A 3D-printed masterpiece that stores your dice with style and opens with a satisfying flick. It’s like your dice are saying, “Roll me, I dare you.” Perfect for gamers and anyone who loves a little flair with their storage. Warning: May roll away your free time!
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Overview

For now i comes in 9 sizes to fit different dice sizes (the dimensions are internal space):
- Small dice - 20x20 mm
- Medium dice - 28x28 mm
- Large dice - 36x36 mm
All sizes comes in different lengths:
- Short - 85 mm
- Default - 120 mm
- Long - 160 mm
All sizes use the same magnet size = D4x2 mm
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Assembly
This should be fairly simple:
- Insert magnets in the lid and box (4 magnets in total - glue can be used, depending on the tolerances of your printer)
- Put the lid onto the box (if glue is used for magnets, please let it dry before putting on the lid!)
- Start fidgetting!
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Hardware needed

Not much is needed here. If you don’t have the magnets already, you can buy them on Bambu:
- 4x Round Magnets: D4x2 mm
Filament
Printed in Protopasta: Mermaid's Tale Metallic Teal - beautiful teal color! Looks great!
Multicolor prints
This is optional - but looks nice! You can do like this (in Bambu Studio):
- Insert the Lid in correct size
- Right click on the model and click on Split > To parts
- In the left pane Process click on Objects
- Select individual parts of the Caps and choose filament for each.
Print instructions
This is pretty simple, but here is a few tips:
- Speed: First layer slow! For the adhesion of small details on the cover
- Ironing: Yes: Top surfaces - makes sliding and quality feel much better!
- Orientation: Box standing normal - lid upside-down.
Happy printing!
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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