remix pirate dice tower for a 200x200x135 high print surface 3d models
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A versatile dice tower conceals its true purpose: Players in D&D games can secretly determine success or failure of perception checks by tossing their dice into the tower, making it impossible for them to discern the outcome beforehand. ...Each player...
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I made a contour template which you can use to draw symbols, text, heiroglyphs or whatever you think would look great on this tower. I will choose the coolest ideas and put them on the tower. ...Those towers will also be released here under the same...
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This model has 3 files:- The Moai Dice Tower,- A screw cap for the dice box hidden underneath the tower,- A vase with an integrated irrigation system that fits inside the top of the tower. These files are optimised for FDM (PLA Filament) 3d printing....
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This dice tower was inspired primarily by my work on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4608953 However, this model was created from scratch (not a remix) to allow for: ...Printing without supports ...Making it printable on smaller machines...
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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...
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AND TELL ME WHAT OTHER FREE PRINTS YOU'D LIKE TO SEE...๐ For a little about Vogland and the inspiration for my miniatures, please click [HERE] DICE SIZE The dice pass through the castle doorway and this is 20mm wide, so your dice must be this size...
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A standard platform to contain your dice towers, holding any errant dice that escape. ...This design may be slightly oversized for the Ender 3 printer, but scaling down by about five percent will likely result in a snug fit.
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Crown Royal bottle enthusiasts will love this unique twist on a classic Dice Tower - a perfect match for their treasured dice bag, bringing nostalgic charm to the gaming table.
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A generic "yard" to place your dice towers in, to catch the dice that shoot out. ...:D It might be a TAD too big for an Ender 3, but reducing the size by like 5% should easily make it fit.
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... This improved version was printed in part white and part blue (due to the white spool running out just as it reached the printing stage for the slide that fits snugly into the base) with a set of black dice, while the base remains unchanged.
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Fits standard D6-D20 dice, do not scale when printing.To finish off the print, and prevent dice from rocketing out the bottom, I created a flap at the entrance to slow the dice down using some black electrical tape (see last picture), but feel free...
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A minimalistic stackable dice tower. Designed for easy printing and print time reductions. Parts: Section 1 is the base. Section 2 is a middle section of dice jumbling. You can print as many sections as you want. Section 3 is a cap for the...
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This model is based on the work by Mag-net (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3251834), modified to work as a dice tower. I removed the front door and the two pillars at the entrance to clear the path for the dice. I also added some slants under...
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I re-purpose a daiso badminton shuttlecock container as the outside of the dice tower so I can see into the tower. I supposed bending a transparent sheet might work too. Currently the whole tower is printed separated. ...And hold together with blue...
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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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The only difference lies in the front yard size, with the compact one measuring approximately 6x6cm, and the larger one measuring 8x8cm.Printing TipsTo achieve a "Quiet" dice tower TPU should be used for parts with TPU in name. TPU parts dont need...
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I redesigned the inner perimeter of the dice tower as a net gain, enabling effortless subtraction from existing designs to craft custom dice towers with ease.
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... My design uses the tower from the original "as is" (the STL files are provided here for completeness, so you can use them; however, you can also print support_wall twice and side 1 and side 2 once each). The real difference lies in the box sides.
cults3d
Remixed from the model scanned by user Typein on thingiverse, this bear skull has been turned into a dice tower. ...May all your Hits be Critical and all your saves pass.
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My wife sparked the idea that the Totoro model from ShareAlike on Thingiverse could be transformed into a fantastic dice tower. ...She was right as always, so I took on the task and remixed it with great results.
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I printed the original model from aclugston519 but I still had a lot of room left vertically on my printer and wanted to make a massive dice tower without just stretching the original. So I expanded/duplicated the design to have 3 windows per level.
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Create a base for your modular dice tower and ensure the dice reach their destination; designed using Tinkercad, you can edit this model online at tinkercad.com/things/4oUUDRNselC
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This double dice tower is designed for two player games where both players roll against each other and compare the result. The two compartments keep your rolls separate. Works well with up to six small dice per tray, or three standard dice. ...You can...
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Foldable Dice tower with Immortan logo on face. Print as oriented. ...Use supports.
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Dice Tower made in the shape of one and only Big Ben!* The print is divided into two parts so standard 3D printers could easily print them. Easy to assembly, print in place with no supports! Its big enough for all normal dice sizes, including regular...
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Dice Tower crafted specifically for @TheGodDamnDM and @AlmostHeroicDnD. To create the production model, I disassembled it into 16 components and printed them at 175% scale. Roughened up the connecting parts with a Dremel tool, secured them together...
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3D printable model of a dice rolling tower I designed (based on another reference model found here on GrabCad) for my wife's birthday.
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With its sleek and compact design, the Table-Edge Dice Tower seamlessly integrates into your gaming setup, providing a practical and stylish solution for dice management. Enjoy the convenience and efficiency of this must-have accessory as you embark...
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This is a mysterious Dice Tower born from the shadows of an iconic 80s game, The Dark Tower.
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A hyperbolic lattice structure forms the basis for this dice tower design, combining elements reminiscent of Vladimir Shukhov's towers with those of a power plant cooling tower. I initially printed David South's "bone" dice tower (thing 621548),...