Hidden Dice Tower (Fates End Tomes compatible)
Hidden Dice tray and tower
This replaces the normal dice tray insert from your favourite tome with one that has hidden doors to turn it into a dice tower, whilst still maintaining space to hold your dice and DnD minis!
Featuring snap-fit fixings for holding the doors open, and latches to hold the door closed that can't be opened accidentally (preventing it spilling your dice in transit)
This is a from-scratch dice tower, built to be compatible with the excellent Fates End Tomes by Kimbolt (https://makerworld.com/en/@kimbolt) originally seen in the following kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kimbolt/fatesend-tomes
Please note, you will need a Fates End tome outer for each dice tower, that I cannot and will not provide models for, but you can find
A) the full range all over etsy,
B) one free example here https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/sorcerer-tome-support-free
or https://makerworld.com/en/models/1712262-sorcerer-tome-store-cards-dice-minis be careful with this one - download the .STL directly as the tome
print profile is 3rd party and scaled to 125% (or rescale my insert and use 6x2mm magnets instead)
or C) you can subscribe to the Fatesend Patreon to get access to (and a licence to sell) the tomes
Assembly:
when printed, the components for each door are next to the relevant doorway on the plate
Start by sliding the flat latch plate into its keyed slot - you will have to gently bend it to get it in place.
Place the doorway on the base of the hinge, and slide the hinge-pin into the top of the door, with a little bit of pressure to engage the lugs and make it level with the edge.
Use:
remove from tome, hold in the latch plate when opening the doors, and click into place - when closing, the latch plates just click closed.
Design by ItsForScience! on MakerWorld (license: BY-ND).