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Wizard Dice Box 3d model
Wizard Dice Box 3d model
Wizard Dice Box 3d model
Wizard Dice Box 3d model
Wizard Dice Box 3d model
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Get ready to make some magic with your TTRPG dice with this Wizard themed dice storage box. Sliding sections make this puzzle box a trick to open, but once you know the secret it's easy. This dice storage will hold up to 15 seperate dice up to size 22mm. (30mm wide x 24mm tall hexagon compartments).

Now includes Hex Cushions - Use these for 16mm dice for less rattle in the box, print them with TPU if you want. Printing instructions below.

Inspired by the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Dungeons & Dragons role playing game, this dice box contains a Wizard (or Magic-User) with his flaming staff in front of a castle with clouds in the sky. The ends and sides display magic symbols overtop of space nebula. Store your gaming dice in style with this magic Wizard Dice Box!

Creative Commons License 4.0 BY-NC-ND A commercial license to sell these prints any many others is available by subscribing to my Thangs Commercial Partner membership plan.

Folder consists of the following .stl files:

wizarddicebox - This is the main body of the box, prints without supports. 10% or greater infil. One solid color

wizarddicebox_end - This file prints without supports and can be color swapped from 0.6mm-0.8mm to color in the RetroMaker logo. Can also be printed in one solid color. Print slow for this first layer, the text can get messed up if you don't have good bed adhesion.

wizarddicebox_lid - This is an 8-color HueForge generated file and can be color swapped per the layer instructions below. 0.08mm layer height 100% Infill First Layer 0.2mm 0.0mm - 1.00mm Black Dark (I used Burnt Titantium) 1.00mm - 1.32mm Dark Blue (I used Deep Cyan Silk) 1.32mm - 1.56mm Pink 1.56mm - 1.72mm Orange 1.72mm - 2.04mm Light Blue 2.04mm - 2.36mm Yellow 2.36mm - 2.68mm bright yellow 2.68mm - end White

The wizarddicebox_sides and wizarddicebox_ends have all the same color swapping directions and can be printed together in pairs: 0.08mm layer height 100% Infill 0.0mm - 0.80mm Black Dark (I used Burnt Titantium) 0.80mm - 0.96mm Dark Blue (I used Deep Cyan Silk) 0.96mm - 1.12mm Pink 1.12mm - 1.20mm Orange 1.20mm - 1.60mm Gold 1.60mm - end White

wizarddicebox_ends - Make sure the sign for Mercury (looks like female sign with horns) is facing up. wizarddicebox_sides - Make sure the eye in the pyramid is facing up.

Hex_Cushion_5mm - Print one for sizing to the hex spaces. (The inner 3 hex spaces are a bit tighter than the outside hexes) Depending on how your filament expands (silk) you may have to scale hex _cushion_5mm down to 98%-99% to make it fit the middle spaces. If pieces are loose you may want to glue in place. Print cushions at 0.1mm layer height with 0.4mm nozzle, and use 7 outside perimeter walls. 10% infill.

Assembly Instructions: Once you have determined the orientation of the ensd and sides, insert them into the recessed rectangular spaces on the dicebox, they should snap in place however, depending on filament expansions and print quaility you may have to glue them in place.

Slide the end piece onto the end of the dice box with the RetroMaker logo hidden on the back side. Slide it up from the bottom as it is designed that way.

Before you slide it all the way up, insert the lid (with the Wizard facing up) from that end into the small slots on the side and slide it all the way in place.

Continue by sliding the end piece all the way until it is flush with the top of the box edges.

The lid can be slightly slid into the small groove on the end to keep the end in place.

To open the box:

Slide the lid slightly to the top of the picture. Slide the end piece down enough to allow for the lid to slide out. Slide the lid all the way out or as far as you need to get your dice. Reverse procedure to close.


60 Likes66 DownloadsJanuary 17, 2024


60 Likes66 DownloadsJanuary 17, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.