folding dice tower 3d models
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A compact dice tower featuring a removable lid, specifically tailored for 12mm dice; however, adjustments can accommodate larger ones. ...This was my initial project when I began exploring 3D printing, yet it remains untouched as I believe the cover...
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This is a pretty large tower designed to work with dice that are at most 24mm. scale for bigger dice. I have uploaded 2 different versions. ...One has harder to print more delicate trees, the the other replaces those trees for easier to print and more...
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Here is rewritten text with an updated dice tower, complete with a hinged dice case that can be swung open to fit snugly when space is at a premium. ...Updated December 30th, 2014, to resolve several significant holes present in the initial STL file...
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Spiral-shaped dice tower for organized gameplay, preventing dice from scattering across the table. Printed using PLA filament without support, featuring 2 perimeter and 3 top/bottom layers. A decorative centerpiece adds a finishing touch; share your...
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The hole in the top of his head is 20mm which should fit most dice. ...If you have bigger dice, then scale it up! I put some scaling percentages you can use to change the hole size of the tower below. ... 110% = 22mm 120% = 24mm 140% = 28mm
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Have a friend that likes tabletop games and Godzilla, well this is the perfect gift for them (real) I've never made a dice tower before, so there aren't really any tumblers in there, except for a slope at the top, the most narrow part is 30mm wide,...
prusaprinters
I am playing a forge cleric and wanted a thematically interesting dice tower. I also wanted to learn a bit more tinkercad. I figured this was something a little different than the standard. The dice sometimes end up in the fire area, and sometimes...
cults3d
... ...With that in mind, we've designed this crashed spaceship model which doubles as a dice tower (with additional little tray for tokens, turn dial or similar items). ... Prints in five sections connected via OpenLOCK clips (included in the zip file).
prusaprinters
Hexagonal dice tower, works fine with all common dice. Larger nozzle (0.6 - 1 mm) is preffered (not neccesary), but I do reccomend printing with 0.8 mm extrusion width or more.Enable fuzzy skin for improved rigidity, but it is not required.
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Dice Rolling Tower of Fate stands tall, its presence commanding attention as chance and destiny collide within its walls. Players take turns rolling dice, each outcome a crucial step toward unlocking hidden secrets or unraveling mysterious paths. ...A...
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I'm excited about the four-sided dice tower that this project was inspired by and am taking online courses to learn Fusion 360 so decided to give creating a five-sided version a try. ...It has ample space for larger dice inside, Print it upside down on...
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The pinball dice tower has the ability to play pinball with the dice to scramble it even better. It works without the pinball feature as well. The paddles snap in easily, and the support can be removed without trouble. ...I used a 3d pen to add texture...
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... 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 tight or loose, you might need to make minor adjustments by resizing or sanding it down slightly.
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A skull and mug themed dice tower! The male connectors may have quite a bit of wiggle room if you have a nice machine you know how to calibrate. Me, I don't, so it fits perfectly! ... As of now I haven't tested the skull walling, so I added what I...
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Hello, this is my very first attempt at a dice tower, and i chose to go with a eldritch horror theme. ... It needs to be scaled in cura to properly fit a dice inside If someone needs the .blend files before i joined everything with booleans i'm happy to...
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Remixed the Vader Pencil Cup (Low-Poly) (thanks tmasantos!) into a dice tower. Paths should allow clearance for up to 30 mm at uploaded scale, feel free to scale up if you have absurdly large dice. ...Shouldn't require supports if your overhangs are...
cults3d
This dice tower is designed to go with the brick square and round dice trays. The slot in the bottom is made in such a way as to fit over the edge of the round tray and the corner of the square tray. ...See the images for a demonstration.
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You wanted a dice tower for large-scale dice rolling during games, so you quickly designed one without access to a laser cutter. Test it soon and share your feedback. If issues arise, let me know; I'll revise the design once I can cut mine out...
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I designed and printed these two unique dice towers with no support required. One features an expanded design to showcase the dice for multiple players, while the other is more compact in nature. ...I created them using Tinkercad's intuitive online...
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This 3D model is a **dice tower** inspired by the *Space Marine drop pod*. The size is similar to the original wargame model, but the design have been modified in order to favor the roll of the dice. I suggest to print the model with the preset...
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The straightforward design of this dice tower is a true marvel, allowing it to assemble seamlessly with a delicate press-fit that holds all its components firmly in place. ...Its versatility shines through as it accommodates not only standard dice but...
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... and it served as an excellent foundation for learning how to craft my own custom items. ...I'm excited to share my first attempt at creating a dice tower with a transparent design that allows you to witness the rolling of the dice firsthand.
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The Tardis dice tower is a three-piece print, which requires no supports. The top can be glued onto the base, or left simply to rest in place. The cover can then be removed to allow dice to drop into the Tardis, and roll out. Enjoy! ... To view more of...
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I have been looking for a way to pack a dice tower and store dice in it for a while so I figured I would make my own. The 3 pieces are simple to assemble. If you have issues with tightness check your horizontal expasion. ... I keep mine at -0.1 in...
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Creating this DIY dice tower requires only basic materials, including thin dowel rods cut into uniform lengths to form multiple tiers for dice to bounce across. ...To assemble it, place two identical boards side by side in a vertical position and secure...
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This is an innovative reinterpretation of the fundamental dice tower designed by AJ Webster. I required a detachable dice platform, which was not initially included in the original design. ...A creative solution was found by utilizing laser cutting...
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A basilisk is coiled around this dice tower. There is a small left back to right slope to insure it has to bounce off sidewalls as well. I tried dropping dice consistently in the same way over and over and got mostly different results with all...
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This Cthulhu Idol Dice Tower stands tall as a beacon of terror, beckoning players to gather 'round and unleash the horrors within. ...Its octopus-like tentacles grasp for the dice, as if trying to snatch them from mortal hands, while its cyclopean eyes...
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A compact dice tower that fits neatly on a desk, safely rolling full and half-size dice without any issues. It's not designed for large rolls involving six or more dice at once. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer Model: FlashForge...
prusaprinters
I used Tinkercad to turn it into a dice tower! If you print it please post a make and provide any suggestions for improvement.</p> <p>Updated to fix the issues people have posted about. ...I also removed the baffles in the dice chute and smoothed it out...