dice box and tower 3d models
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SEELE monolith themed dice tower. ...Check out Tinkercad for the base model if you'd like to modify the design.
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Two trays catch the falling dice as it rolls down a spiral tower made of a single piece of wood.
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This is a very simple dice tower I made for my needs. ...It prints easily, no support needed !
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This is a very simple dice tower I made for my needs. ...It prints easily, no support needed !
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I simply had some fun with a Dice Tower that I really liked. ... A few minor aesthetic improvements :)
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I constructed a dice tower for the Empire, prompting me to create one for the Rebels as well.
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A Gateway to Gaming Bliss - A Portal's Companion Cube Dice Tower is Ready for Action! ...Let the Fun Begin!
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... You can find more of my creations, including this Tiki dice tower, on my blog at http://msraynsford.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/tiki-dice-tower.html. ...The project is crafted using 3mm laser plywood.
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My attempt at a JLA/Avengers dice tower https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2200014 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3105715
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The tray is simplistic with magnets on the side so that when the tower is laying down it doesn't just slip out and fall keeping it and the dice within protected. ...This can be printed without support and the magnets that I use are 3mm thick and have a...
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Skull Dice Tower Designed for Optimal Performance: The MK1 (white in picture) skull dice tower boasts an impressive height, reaching for the sky, while taking approximately 25 hours to print due to its intricate design comprising two distinct parts.
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This tower gets the dice moving, so I recommend printing the dice tray or using it in a dice tray you already own. Overall, very happy with the result. ... Credit to Santiago Shang (https://sketchfab.com/santiagoshang) for the Superman logo...
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This is significantly lighter than other similar designs, such as the "bone" dice tower (66 grams) and the "angular dice tower" (106 grams), without trays. Standard settings are recommended for printing. I used PLA, 200 micrometer layers, and normal...
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I liked Bartsim859's concept for Another Dice Tower (No Bottle) but I wanted to modify it a bit for easier printing and more customization options. 1) I went back to the original Another Dice Tower model, imported it into Fusion 360, and revised...
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It's designed to be printed without supports You can roll many dice simultaneously and easily It's satisfying to use (I like the noise dice make going down the stairs) It has an area to store dice and keep them contained Rolls with the tower aren't...
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The overall size of the dice tower is derived from this, and this directly represents the width of the dice channels. level_spacer: When using small ramp_widths (below 30mm), this adds a vertical offset between ramp layers, preventing dice from...
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Also also: if you get sick of chasing dice when they fire out of the bottom of the dice tower at high speed and scatter over the edge of the table, I would suggest you head over to domino6713's dice tower courtyard model which will help you corral...
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The tower's design ensures a smooth and even roll, reducing the likelihood of dice bouncing off in unpredictable directions. Players can customize their folding die towers with various colors, patterns, and designs to match their unique style and...
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Recommend 0.1mm for base and top, 0.2 is adequate for insert and adds texture to the brick face of the tower itself. Designed with OnShape, feel free to make your own remix! ... OnShape Link:...
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... and two Trays. You can even skip the trays for basic randomization. Cutouts fit 8mm x 3mm rare earth magnets perfectly. Glue them in place, and the tower, walls, and trays will stay put - yet remain detachable, allowing you to take it on the go!
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This is a dice tower and tray specific to the game of Dungeons and dragons. There is the D&D emblem in the middle and I designed it to have a clear side to watch the dice tumble. It is lucky for rolls. It works well. ...You just have to either print a...
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That underside cavity needs to be filled with plaster or something similar to counterbalance the saucer component, and stop the drum effect of dice hitting that floor surface. Excuse the questionable OSL paintjob. ...You could also print this in...
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A compact hexagonal dice box boasting felt inlays is carefully crafted to hold ten precision-cut dice, along with ample space for storing small accessories. The design demands printing twice - once for the top and again for the bottom - to ensure a...
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This scifi themed dice tower has removable catchment tray and rooftop meaning it can easily be used as tabletop terrain. It stands 15cm tall and is compatible with our Ordus Station terrain series, or as a stand alone feature. This set includes: 1...
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This dice tower was designed from the ground up not to require supports and to fit some larger role-playing dice I have laying around. As a consequence of the later to print at full scale 15% infill takes 4 days about 770g of filament and requires a...
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This convenient tower measures just 95mm tall x 75mm wide x 103 mm long (about 3.75in x 3in x 4in) when open and folds down to a travel-friendly size of 48mm x 75mm x 103mm (about 1.8in x 3in x 4in). Print the tower in two separate parts, top and...
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The Dice Tower easily fits 9 14mm dice when printed at recommended size and can therefore be used for TTRPGs, Wargaming as well as most boardgames. The Tower comes in 3 variants. The full model to give you all liberties. The full model hollowed...
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The tray is not locked and it is sized to slide in and out quite freely, you can print it 2-3 tenth of millimiters taller if you want more friction and trust your printer's accuracy The tray need supports for the knob, for the tower set the incline...
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The tray is not locked and it is sized to slide in and out quite freely, you can print it 2-3 tenth of millimiters taller if you want more friction and trust your printer's accuracy The tray need supports for the knob, for the tower set the incline...
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I created a custom dice tower that perfectly fits inside my toolbox, allowing me to carry all my dice in one place. This innovative design features three easy-to-print sections that seamlessly connect and remain securely attached during gameplay but...