remix pirate dice tower for a 200x200x135 high print surface 3d models
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I crafted this dice tower especially for The Goblin Dice Hoard community. Check it out on Facebook and join in if you're passionate about dice! ...https://www.facebook.com/groups/GoblinDiceHoard/ Cheers, Ron
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I printed mine with the 0.5mm gap and had to sand one of the sides down to fit, which led me to also include the base with a 1mm gap around the edges for anyone needing a bit more tolerance for their printer. There are also cut-outs for attaching...
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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...
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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This is the first attempt at a floating dice tower. ...the dice fall out and the tray would probably be better if removed on the bottom so the dice just fall out onto the table.
prusaprinters
Next in the Reuleaux series a nice little dice tower. No support (your printer must be able to do bridge) or assembly needed. Count approximately 3h30 hour to print, a little more for the one with a tray. Print Settings Printer: Hictop Ender Rafts: ...
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I envisioned a dice tower featuring multiple paths for the dice to follow, all converging into one destination. The design is optimized for printing in a single piece without any supports, and it performs exceptionally well at 0.28 mm layer height on...
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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.
myminifactory
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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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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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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With the re-release of HeroQuest I wanted a custom Dice Tower to go along with it. I found this awesome Modular Dice Tower by sablebadger and began learning Blender to modify bits and pieces and combine it with other fantastic HeroQuest related...
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... each time. About the size of a Monster Can (Which was the inspiration for the dimensions) it takes up no more room than a drink and tames your wild dice throws so that you never have to check on your death saving throw underneath the table again!
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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,...
cults3d
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...
cults3d
I designed this Voronoi Spiral 'staircase' Dice Tower for boardgames, thought it would be a cool idea to apply Voronoi style to this kind of item because I have not seen it before.
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A revolutionary spiral dice tower featuring an integrated pen/pencil holder - the ultimate game-changer for your tabletop escapades! ...Sorry, we've got to admit that our prototype is slightly askew at the moment.
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Your first stab at a dice tower is coming along nicely! ...To finish it up, you'll want to add some 3mm diameter pins or strong neodymium magnets - they're perfect for the job!
prusaprinters
You will need a 100 x 150 mm piece of perspex for the front (I just took one from a cheap picture frame).Printed on Sunlu PLA with an Ender 5. Can be printed without supports, I even printed it using 0.3 layer heights. Looks great! ...I included the...
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This is a remix of Jukka Seppänen's Blink Fox. ... I carved out a channel on the inside to make it into a dice tower. This requires supports. ...I've uploaded a version that already has generated tree supports if you don't want to generate your own.
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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...
cults3d
This Model was part of the Fairy Mushroom Dice Tower Kickstarter www.kickstarter.com/projects/stratationdesign3d/3d-printable-fairy-mushroom-dice-tower There are two files: the Tower and the Wall to keep the dice from rolling off the table. ... These...
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The box itself is 110x120x30mm so relatively compact but plenty big enough to fit the dice tower mechanism and a full set off dice (maybe even a miniature if the base isn’t bigger than 25mm square). The dice tower itself stands at 100mm tall and is...
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The box itself is 110x120x30mm so relatively compact but plenty big enough to fit the dice tower mechanism and a full set off dice (maybe even a miniature if the base isn’t bigger than 25mm square). The dice tower itself stands at 100mm tall and is...
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... it. Next, I printed the high heel stop in a shoe-matching color, inserted a parker from the wide side, secured it with glue, and screwed it into the high heel. Replace them when wear reaches the screw head. ...Check out my blog for more details!
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I designed this modern themed dice tower because I wanted something that isn't a castle, or skull, or Cthulhu ;-) I personally do not use a tray for this because my table has a lip around it to catch the dice, however, I do have a large jewelry...
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A Santa Claus themed dice tower remixed from various sources. Thingiverse doesn't let me add the sources right now, but I'll update with this info later... Update I added an optional tray that keeps the dice from rolling away too far from the tower....
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Modeled a time-traveling TARDIS dice tower for fellow gamers everywhere. Not being an avid dice game enthusiast myself, I still thought this project would be a blast to tackle. Feel free to let me know how it fares. Two versions have been uploaded:...
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This is the Dice Tower Garden in a shorter version for a better fit on the table. It is a version of this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2831101 to be added to this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:751718 what is the dice tower it self which...
cults3d
The middle piece can be printed as many times as you want to make the tower taller and taller and taller. The design of this tower is very sturdy in order to allow it to grow almost indefinitely. ... This tower is big enough to easily roll standard...