Numbered game tokens to hold paper miniatures for Dungeons and Dragons or other RPGs, plus boxes to hold them. Two sizes of tokens: 30mm (Small) and 50mm (Large). The tokens are designed to stack on top of each other like checkers. The small tokens are designed to hold 3 flat washers inside each (optional) to add weight (#8 SAE Flat Washers). I designed a small box to hold 10 small tokens. I designed a medium box to hold 3 of the small boxes. I also designed a large box to hold 4 large tokens on bottom plus the medium box on top plus a lid. I designed a top for the lid with the D&D symbol which needs to be glued onto the large box lid using Super Glue (cyanoacrylate CA glue). I included a blank lid top if you do not want the D&D logo on it. Post your Makes!
Filament: PLA
Layer Height: 0.3mm (ie draft mode). (except for Large Box Lid Top, I printed at 0.15mm layer height)
10 % Rectilinear Infill (except for the Medium Box 30% gyroid infill)
2 perimeters (except for Medium Box 4 perimeters)
No supports needed (Turn supports OFF).
Top fill pattern: Monotonic (except for the lid top, I used Octagram Spiral)
Bottom fill pattern: Monotonic
3 solid bottom layers, 4 solid top layers
#8 SAE Flat Washers (3 per small token, none in large tokens). Tight fit! I used a ball point pen to push the washers down into the token.
Filament Color Change in PrusaSlicer for Small token (assuming 0.3mm layer height):
4.7mm (layer 16): Pause here to insert the washers (but don't change color)
6.2mm (layer 21): Color change here for the top number and rim
Small box color change: 13.10 mm (layer 44)
Medium box: 4 perimeters, 30% gyroid infill. Color change: 15.20mm (layer 51)
Large box lid top: 2 perimeters, layer height 0.15mm, 10% infill, Octagram Spiral top fill pattern, color change: 5.30mm (layer 35). I used “Helper Disks” in PrusaSlicer (see picture of D&D lid top) to hold the corners down of the large box lid and lid top. I had to sand down the corners a little after removing the helper disks, then glue on the top. https://help.prusa3d.com/article/shape-gallery_301453
The number font is a remix from Thingiverse: Dungeons and Dragons D&D Battle Tokens by Spak.
The author remixed this model.
I used the font from “Dungeons and Dragons D&D Battle Tokens” by Spak on the tokens I created.