3D print a dice jail to store bad dice that seem to be consistently landing on single digit numbers.

3D Printed Dice Jail for Dungeons & Dragons
I am a 3D printing newbie, and I am in love with the (new to me) medium. I recently found a neat 3D model on Thingiverse to store dice that have been consistently rolling poorly, a dice jail (or dice prison). This model was designed by Thingiverse user, daandruff.
3D printing a dice prison for #dnd. #3dprinting pic.twitter.com/4pKCTDPgNE
— Ashley Grenon (@cardboardbits) August 8, 2018
I printed a few of these: one for me and one for each player in my Dungeons & Dragons group. I have a Prusa I3 MK2S 3D printer. I used Silver PLA from Prusa Research and printed the model at 10% infill. The dice jail took 2 hours and 37 minutes to print.

One d6 stored inside of the dice jail.
I printed 4 more dice prisons. #3Dprinting #dicejail #dnd pic.twitter.com/Q0UItJJjb9
— Ashley Grenon (@cardboardbits) August 11, 2018