@attoparsec hmm. didn't occur to me these work using magnets.
@attoparsec you can probably attach ten magnets on the underside (or the edge) and one magnet that will attract them. Once the disk stops in between two numbers, the magnets will naturally pull the disk toward one of the numbers.
@attoparsec don't put the single magnet too close though, that might make spinning the D10 considerably harder (if not impossible 😅)
@attoparsec you can probably attach ten magnets on the underside (or the edge) and one magnet that will attract them. Once the disk stops in between two numbers, the magnets will naturally pull the disk toward one of the numbers.