remix pirate dice tower for a 200x200x135 high print surface 3d models
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The design is intended for a 6" x 6" x 6" print bed (Lulzbot Mini). To create the horns crossing over the stairs, I used videan42's unicorn horns from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8671. ... Here's a video of me testing it after...
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This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515 I redesigned it to fit https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2085990 better. I had tried to put the Doctors name in the bottom but it didn't turn out well. I did a 15% infill and did supports...
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.
myminifactory
Bursting with whimsical charm and vibrant designs, this tower rolls your dice through a delightful cascade of confectionary twists and turns. It's a feast for the eyes that promises a sprinkle of joy and maybe, a dash of luck with every roll. Let...
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... then slide them forward toward the hole at the end, and watch as they roll out onto the ramp. It's a simple design that combines tactile fun with a unique way to roll dice. ...No frills, just a blast to use.\r\n\r\nEdit: The upload is now complete!
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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...
prusaprinters
A cheese dice tower that can be printed without support. It was printed: at 150% without support with 10% infillon a Prusa MK4 in approx. 3h40mfor fun :-)It has three different paths that can be used depending on which side is up. It was created just...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Mk2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 5% Filament: Amazon PLA grey Notes: You'll only need supports for the opening of the bottom section of the tower. ... Category: Toy & Game...
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I'm creating a dice tower for Gas lands, no supports or anything else required. I printed it at 20% infill but you could go lower if needed. For layer height, opt for the highest setting possible since it's quite large and won't sacrifice much...
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You can use it as apiece of scenery or a dice tower! Opnelock compatible walls included. Supports are not necessary. Print the door with hunges up and a brim on FDM printer, or flat on the building platform with hinges up on resin. Use piece of...
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UPDATE 1/7: I learned something that wasn't planned but is totally awesome: if you decide you want the tower but don't want to keep your dice with it, you can print two small sides of the box and the parts of the tower will fit perfectly inside! (I...
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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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Dimensions for this masterpiece are roughly 150 mm high, 150 mm long, and 90 mm wide, while the door opening is a convenient 40 mm wide. You can easily drop a handful of dice into the tower and watch as they settle perfectly in the tray. Weighing...
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The picture of the made one is first version (printed in PLA), I'll update picture when I print version 2 UPDATE 12/2/16 Posted a resized version (v3) already scaled to 130%, ready for printing, as requested UPDATE 13/4/17 Posted a version with 3...
grabcad
A wizened adventurer's prized possession - a towering dice dispenser resembling a sorcerer's most trusted hat. Although still waiting for its first print in three-dimensional reality, some uncertainties remain as to whether this fantastical creation...
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I designed a new concept for a helix dice tower called The Helix Dice Tower. This design focuses on creating a compact self-intersecting helix path, allowing the tower to occupy minimal space while still providing ample storage. Printing is easy and...
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Explanation: Among the petroglyphs of Cheonjeon-ri, Ulju, South Korea, geometric patterns were modeled as Dynasty Towers using a 3cm dice model. The upper part of the dice is designed to roll down when placed inside. This design allows for fair...
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... off when i was removing the support material. Bottom V2 adds a slope to roll the dice out from the tower for if you are rolling many at a time. Also removes the bar across the top. ... Top V3 adds some slopes to try and reduce support material.
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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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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!Please post your make...
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My wife had the idea that ShareAlike's Totoro model would become an awesome dice tower. So, I remixed it... And, of course, she was right! ...:-) Print Settings Printer: Flashforge Finder Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 10...
pinshape
I crafted this portable dice tower specifically for gamers who prefer to play from the comfort of their sofa or easy chair. Its compact size allows it to be easily held in one's hand, and its internal surface is designed to provide a smooth and...
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This STL file is recommended for FDM Printers3D Printing Time Based on Ender 3: 17 Hours 56 MinutesApproximately Heigth: 21 cm COPYRIGHT & SELLING RIGHTS This STL file is copyrighted by STLFLIX©, the Ultimate STL Subscription. This means you can...
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This Mayan-inspired dice tower was created with Tinkercad, a project undertaken during my free time. I'm not an expert modeler by any means, so if there are flaws or questions that need clarification, please don't hesitate to reach out. The design...
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I haven't tried to print those individually, but if one were so inclined they could be printed to make a dice tower of arbitrary height to the limits of ABS plastic. Still intended for Spiral vase printing(slic3r) with an e3d Volcano nozzle. and I...
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To address this challenge, the tower features a free-falling design, eliminating the need for a bottom layer. This innovative approach not only streamlines the manufacturing process but also adds a touch of elegance to the overall aesthetic. ...The...
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I made an optional extension for the back that should make it a little easier to drop the dice in. The size was totally arbitrary and I'm open to making it bigger. ## Printing: I don't recommend printing all pieces at once (as shown in the photo)...
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Very small change to the bottom of the stairs, at the hand rail to prevent an overhang that would require supports.
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Minimal design dice tower made out of playing cards with 3D printed joints. ...The tolerances on this are about 0.3mm (playing cards are about 0.05-0.1mm thick) so I'd recommend starting with the middle bottom piece as it is the smallest, if you can fit...
cults3d
Minimal design dice tower made out of playing cards with 3D printed joints. ...The tolerances on this are about 0.3mm (playing cards are about 0.05-0.1mm thick) so I'd recommend starting with the middle bottom piece as it is the smallest, if you can fit...