dice box and tower 3d models
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I designed a functional Dice Tower / Dice Storage in Fusion360, aiming for compactness without sacrificing usability. A small recess is provided to insert a 5x1mm magnet, ensuring the lid remains closed. However, my initial print had tight...
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The optional cover enables the use of the dice tower as a dice box, with enough room for a full set of standard-size RPG dice* and some spares. The cover also doubles as a small dice tray. FreeCAD and Step files also included. Notes: Full Set of...
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I designed a Shanty Dice Tower that stands 150mm tall, featuring an optional top or lid and a taller version with a lookout top. This remix builds upon the excellent Shanty Houses set by Terrain4Print on Thingiverse...
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Small box with a folding Dice Tower, Health Counter, and slot to hold a set of dice. ...This is just a cut down version of one of my other designs.
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... their arthritis. ...The tower may be helpful for people who have arthritis in their hands. They can drop dice onto the top of the dice tower so it can roll the dice for them, and the dice come out the bottom of the tower. ...Works with a 20-sided die.
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High-Quality Gaming Accessory - Modular Dice Tower with Integrated Tray and Secure Dice Compartment for Enhanced Gameplay Experience.
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Folding dice tower with dice box to hold one set of standard sized polyhedral dice. No supports needed. Slight trimming of Tray required on the flat circles near hinge. ... 8mm Screws are the hinge for lid and tower Nuts, M3 | [QTY 15] Bolts, M3x8mm |...
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... any time. To print one dice tower: Print 2 Dice Tower Body Print 3 Dice Tower Ramp Print 1 Dice Tower Ramp Long Print 1 Dice Tower Front Print 1 Dice Tower Back Print 1 Dice Tower Gate If you make this model, post a photo of your finished product!
prusaprinters
Introducing the PuzzleLock Dice Tower: transportable, and playful addition to your game. Engineered for randomness, each roll from this six-piece dice tower is as unpredictable as the games it accompanies. Designed with practicality in mind, it...
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It can fit in a pocket, purse, or game box.The dice tower features three ramps (including the exit ramp) and two side ridges.The optional cover enables the use of the dice tower as a dice box, with enough room for a full set of standard-size...
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Materials needed to make it: 3D printer of minimum capacity 12cm x 10cm x 10cm with filament (I used wood filament and metal effect filament but you can use other colors at your as you like) glue something to make the hinge (I took two sewing pins...
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Human: Check out my Castle Dice Tower Combo, just like this one http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2067040 - it's a killer dice box / dice tower combo. Just slide them together when you want to stash your dice and pop them apart when you're ready to...
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Similar to my Castle Dice Tower Combo, this dice box/dice tower combination is designed for convenience. Simply slide them together when you're storing your dice and pop them apart when it's time to roll some dice during gameplay. The "Whole_Open"...
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I loved DisabledgamR's design, but I wanted to simplify it by breaking it down into two separate parts and making it function as a dice box. Once printed, the tower fits snugly into the tray with the dice inside, staying securely closed. ...If it's too...
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Box side A has an engraving on its bottom that exactly matches the dice tower's ground plan when flipped around, so the dice tower doesn't slide while in use. The result is that the dice roll into the larger box in front of the tower where they can...
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My son wanted a dice tower of his own as he had been using an early version of one of my dnd boxes for rolling dice. I quickly put this together for him and had it printed in a couple hours. ...The base and the tower lock together so they don't move...
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My son wanted a dice tower of his own as he had been using an early version of one of my dnd boxes for rolling dice. I quickly put this together for him and had it printed in a couple hours. ...The base and the tower lock together so they don't move...