Wuerfel's design is great, but he intended for parts of it to be lined with felt or foam to help quiet down the noise of dice falling through it.
I decided I'd rather use TPU so I used his design to make up these printable inserts to use instead. Should also be usable as a cutting template if you did still want to use foam or felt.
I printed these with 95A hardness TPU at a 0.5mm layer height with only 3 top and bottom layers, and 20% gyroid infill in fill to maximise squishiness with such a thin piece. Also the wavy pattern from the infill showing through the top layer looks cool. They probably are still noisier than using foam or felt, but they do a good enough job to not get dirty looks from the other players or invoke the DM's wrath! (Well not at my table anyway 😁)
By the way, yes the more astute of you will have noted that A and B, and C and E parts are just mirrors of each other. This was done for organisational reasons, and so they print on the correct face, without you needing to do anything. You see due to the lack of top layers these are going to bulge a bit at the top, this is good, you want it to bulge, bulging is more squishiness, but it means you can't for example just print 6 “A” parts, and flip 3 of the printed parts over for the other side. Doing it this way means you don't need to remember to flip bits over in the slicer as they should load in on the correct side, in the correct orientation. I mean ok maybe I'm not describing that well, but look just trust me, it'll make your life easier!
For my AnkerMake M5 bros (sucky news about the V6 huh) I've even chucked in the 3mf file so you can just load it into Prusa Slicer and hit print :D
Disclaimer: Use of TPU inserts will not increase likelihood of Nat 20's, Iso accepts no responsibility for any Nat 1's rolled whilst using these inserts, use of these inserts will not confer any bonus to in game stealth checks.
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Wuerfel's design is great, but he intended for parts of it to be lined with felt or foam to help quiet down the rattling of dice falling through it.
I decided I'd rather use TPU so I used his design to make up these printable inserts to use instead. Should also be usable as a cutting template if you did still want to use foam or felt.