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Based on our record, Thingiverse seems to be a lot more popular than Ready? Set? Dice!. While we know about 227 links to Thingiverse, we've tracked only 7 mentions of Ready? Set? Dice!. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I do enjoy everything that the dev behind Ready Set Dice is doing and what is planned for the future. Source: over 1 year ago
I loved that app. Bought the paid version and everything. Ready, Set, Dice is really trying to fill that gap, and I eagerly await every update the dev puts out. Source: over 1 year ago
Leaving this battle tracker here as I feel it's not yet widely known: https://readysetdice.com/ The interface got an upgrade recently and I think it's quite complete for tracking everything combat-related now. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey! If you're still looking for an easy way to do this tracking, I'd love for you to check out https://readysetdice.com which is the tool I specifically made for this purpose. Source: over 1 year ago
For anyone wondering, this is part of the new V2 UI I'm working on for Ready Set Dice, the tool that aims to provide a full suite of VTT tools, without having to manage a VTT. Source: over 1 year ago
Since I don't live in the forest, the instrument's high volume was always a big problem, it came with a bundle of standard wooden reeds (2.5). I did some research and found that with a softer and thinner reed you need less air to create the vibration and therefore can play at a lower volume. I found “full range alto saxophone reed” on thingiverse.com and printed a (1.5) reed with PETG. It really worked, the volume... Source: 5 months ago
There are millions of free designs on printables.com and thingiverse.com and other sites. There is certainly no need to buy models. Commercial models do exist but they are usually highly elaborate decorative pieces. Source: 6 months ago
I found a 3D model of a T-Rex on thingiverse.com that I liked. I used The T-Rex Skull by MakerBot - Thingiverse. This method lets you use any 3D model. Source: 9 months ago
This is the solution that worked for me. I found a bracket on thingiverse.com and printed it at work. Source: 10 months ago
Then, head over to a site that hosts 3D print files like thingiverse.com or printables.com to download .STL files.You'll want something super simple at first, like a low poly model. Nothing complicated. Source: 11 months ago
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Thangs3D - Thangs3D is an online community for engineers and visual designers that provides unlimited downloads of 3D models and CAD designs.