dice box and tower 3d models
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Hight 7.2" Dia 4.7 Used with 16mm standard dice Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR10S PRORafts: No Supports: NoResolution: .2 Infill: 20% Filament: HatchBox PLA any Category: Dice
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Place for pencils 17x2x2.5 cm Place for dice with dimensions 9.5x6x2.5 cm ( dimensions shown with button indents) Place for tokens 4x7x2.5 cm And two places for a file and erasers 3.7x2.5x2.5 cm Everything closed with a lid.
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Created in fusion 360 Room for three full sets of dice and two mini's Ample room for rolling Installed felt liner in the rolling section and used high flow acrylic paint to give contrast to the design on the lid. ... Uses 6mmx2mm Neo magnets for...
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this is a test tower i made for my wife if you have sugestions please let me know"Annnnnnnd why should i care"the v8 fileis a scaled down version on the v7
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<p>Designed in fusion 360. ...Design file is upload for modifications. The tower it self should be printed upside down. ...No support needed.</p><p> </p><p>but the top needs supports</p>
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Use the roof to catch the dice. Roof prints well upside down like a V without supports. The house prints pretty well without supports, though the circular hole can get a little droopy. ...I have to print the peg with something else so it doesn't melt...
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... for Christmas, but the model wasn't available. ...I made it to be 3D printed. There are no overhangs except the dice exit. I would try printing with a support limit over 45degrees. That is the parameter I used. ...I hope you like it.MAKE IT SO!!!
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This is my first thing, Print with supports with about 20-40 infill, if you have Ultimaker Acura or other supporting software change the support overhang angle to 80 to prevent it from making supports under one of the triangles that roll the dice.
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This dice roller has been sized for optimal printing on Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D units in the as-is fully assembled state. Credit for the design style goes out to someone I can no-longer find. ...Please add a comment if you come across the original...
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The cutout graphic in the original dice tray (included .stl file) did not print as well as I would have liked (undesirable top layer finish) so I remixed the tray without the cutout. ...Printed in silk green with stunning results!</p><p>Please post your...
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This is a small container in the shape of a dice. ... If you glue the lid on, you can use it as a dice.
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I Created It to Fit Inside a Box That Doubles as a Dice Tray - Perfect for a Friend's Gift! The Best Part? It Can Be Easily Decorated with Stickers or Integrated into Something Else. ... I Also Wrapped the Inside of It with Felt, Making it Extremely...
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This tower was created by aclugston519 from thingiverse. The thin walled version did not work for me so this is the thick walled version. It printed perfectly as is with the exception of painted supports for the top piece. ...See...
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Resin Printer Qidi S-Box (Large parts) -https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9RW3NH Qidi Shadow 6 Pro (Small parts) -https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_ALZoxd Anycubic Wash and Cure 2.0 (post processing)-https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9ID9BD Anycubic...
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This tower was created by aclugston519 from thingiverse. The thin walled version did not work for me so this is the thick walled version. It printed perfectly as is with the exception of painted supports for the top piece. ...See <a...
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... Make sure they are removable.I printed mine on an Ender 3 at .16mm layer height. Layer height can be bigger on the rest of the parts.When printing platform_base.stl, I recommend printing at a higher infill to make sure the tower doesn't wobble.
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Again these are mix and match, each dome has its own specialty so just play around, And last but not least are some mini dice towers built in the same shape as the big guy so you can give each of your players one. ...Also one with a gear pattern on it,...
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The technician carefully inserts a specially designed 6.5 mm copper tube, commonly found in air conditioning systems, into the hole. Next, they use a hammer to secure the tube firmly in place, effectively "riveting" it. ...Meanwhile, a separate cavity...
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... ...The Customizer (http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=51655) was used to customize it with the chosen settings: font "write/Letters.dxf", box height of 60, message "DADI", box width and depth of 60 each, and wall thickness of 3.
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When it gets colder, darker and scarier outside. ...Why not play board games</p>
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Uses 8, 6X3mm MagnetsHolds up to 24 standard sized dice.Holds 2, 25 mm miniatures.I used a putty knife to press the magnets into the slots. ...I personally did not need to use any glue
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It's slightly larger than a standard chess set dice case. ...The cup measures nearly 41mm by 43mm by 64mm in height, with a lid that fits snugly yet isn't excessively difficult to remove.
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I haven't printed this yet, I've just done a simple split and added pegs and holes to line up the top and bottom perfectly. If you print this please let me know if there are any issues - despite being new to this, I can't see why there would be any...
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This is a rough print. ...A lot of support is needed and it is a big boy. I made mine with rainbow filament, and I am thrilled with it.
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I combined the parts of the mk1, to make for easier printing and no glue or plastic welding.
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I tweaked the design to create a larger recess that can accommodate 6mm x 3mm magnets, ensuring every component locks into place with incredible strength and stability.