A nice pic of one of my dice tray in action in its new Toulouse home ! I'm always glad to receive pictures from happy customers. :)
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A nice pic of one of my dice tray in action in its new Toulouse home ! I'm always glad to receive pictures from happy customers. :)
Available here: https://www.inkdustrielle.fr/en/products/piste-a-des
So, a mostly organized tray (Image, top left). Image, top right, shows how the square tube is divided into a 3 sided dice "tray" by using 1/3rds... who didn't think math could be useful... and FUN!! Not me
Honestly, the dice aren't fussy about it being exact thirds, though the straighter you are with your cuts... the straighter the trays are... but life... full of twists & turns so... things being straight is really just a bit boring, eh
Lower left shows how dice sit inside the "tray"... you have a bit of leeway with the width... like when you fold it's actually the width of the bottom of the tray that determines which dice it will suit... smaller or slightly wider
The last image shows how I folded the tube sections. I only fold the first & then the second crease... then TRIM lengthwise. It's surprisingly simple... the tube were free... & it works, for me