Warning: This model is still untested as I am waiting for my wood filament to arrive. I posted it beforehand to join the contest.
Loot Dice Box - D&D
In December last year, I started playing D&D at my local church games night and wanted to combine my 3d modelling and printing hobby with my newly founded RPG hobby. So I slowly started modelling this dice box.
I modelled it, trying to make it as small as possible while avoiding overhangs and bridges. However, I couldn't eliminate all, so there is still 4% of bridges, the worse being 40mm. Given that, please have your bridging settings tuned in to print it.
The box should fit one set of Dungeons and Dragons dice where the tallest dice is 21mm in height.
List of Materials:
Printing Instructions:
No special instructions other than making sure that your bridge settings are well-tuned.
If you are struggling with bridging, add supports from the plate only for the Box Botton stl.
Assembly Instructions:
The paper clip is used as the hinges pin.
Straight one end of the paper clip, align the hinges and slide it in and cut it.
There should be some resistance so the paper clip stays in after you cut. If not, use some superglue on just one of the ends.
If your paper clip is too large, you may try to heat it so it would melt the plastic when inserting it. Just be careful not to burn your fingers while doing so.

Modding and Editing:
This model was designed in Fusion360, and the save file is attached here in case anyone wants to make changes to it.
Version Control:
The author marked this model as their own original creation.