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RollYaWAAAAGH
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Dice rolling tray for playing Orks in 40k, inspired by https://www.reddit.com/r/Warhammer40k/comments/7towmu/dice_counter_for_my_waaagh/
This is currently just a prototype, and a test for supporting Customizer - you should be able to choose the size of dice, how many across, and how many deep the tray is (default is 12mm dice, 5 across, 2 deep). I'm testing it with Chessex 12mm dice.
To use, I just dump the dice in and shake a bit while holding it at an angle. The bottom layer tends to settle pretty quickly. The top layer seems to needs a little help with getting the last column to line up (i.e. 4 out of 5 per row go in quickly). Still, it's way faster than counting out 100 dice.
I recommend (and did myself) printing a smaller test tray (maybe 2x3x4) to how your dice fit and settle before printing a 100 dice tray. There is a parameter (side_fudge) which will add a little extra space on each side. I printed mine with side_fudge at 0 and dice size at 12, which works we
This is currently just a prototype, and a test for supporting Customizer - you should be able to choose the size of dice, how many across, and how many deep the tray is (default is 12mm dice, 5 across, 2 deep). I'm testing it with Chessex 12mm dice.
To use, I just dump the dice in and shake a bit while holding it at an angle. The bottom layer tends to settle pretty quickly. The top layer seems to needs a little help with getting the last column to line up (i.e. 4 out of 5 per row go in quickly). Still, it's way faster than counting out 100 dice.
I recommend (and did myself) printing a smaller test tray (maybe 2x3x4) to how your dice fit and settle before printing a 100 dice tray. There is a parameter (side_fudge) which will add a little extra space on each side. I printed mine with side_fudge at 0 and dice size at 12, which works we
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