weighted dice d20 3d models
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I created this simple dice for a good reason: I want to use it when I'm with friends and play games together. I haven't yet printed it out, so those who would like to print it out, please share any mistakes or suggestions you have on how I can make...
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Here is a high-resolution, photorealistic 3D model of a dice, carefully crafted with meticulous attention to detail. This mid-poly model boasts an impressive 44,136 polygons, ensuring clean geometry and smooth surface flow that's perfect for adding...
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Here is a revised version of the text: Perfectly suited for board games and mathematical calculations, this dice features six distinct sides. Its compact size measures 2cm by 2cm, ideal for tabletop use. ...Each number etched onto its surface boasts a...
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Humans roll virtual dice on computers, selecting a random number for each cube's texture and color. The possible options are a range of 512 to 128 or 1024 to 256 pixels in size, with different colors and textures displayed on each side. ...This process...
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This may involve creating intricate patterns or designs on each face, as well as simulating the subtle imperfections found on real-world dice. Next, the model must be rendered in a photorealistic manner to accurately depict the way light interacts...
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... direction than pegs, to account for thermal expansion. You may need more or less wiggle room based on your printer and material. How I Designed This TinkerCAD! https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6qxshhbBRPM-modular-warp-weighted-loom Category: Hobby
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Not liking the feel on lightweight stands with a heavy phone, I decided to design one that allows adding weights during the print. Print the stand on its side with 0% infill. Feel free to scale in the Z direction for wider or narrower phones. Add...
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The weight of the shifter has not been measured, but it feels significantly smoother when shifting compared to a solid printed one. ... The printed thread for mounting the gearknob directly onto the car worked out well; I initially considered using a...
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It's hollow to allow for filling with sand, lead shot, etc to weight the stand down. Has perfectly fitting mating surface that fit snugly and didn't need the use of the M3 set screw hole features incase I needed to truly secure the trickler. ...
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For a bunch of little models that would often times topple over after being moved, I needed to add a little weight to their base. I decided to grab the heaviest washers I could find in my toolbox which ended up being M8 sized (see reference pic...
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Introducing a highly-detailed, original Weighted Companion Cube model from Valve's Portal Games. I captured an in-game screenshot and meticulously recreated it. Unlike other Cubes on Thingiverse that lack authenticity, this version is truly unique.
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This is a Aperture Science Weighted Storage Cube from the game Portal, made by Valve. I have uploaded the files for the cube a few different ways. the "all pieces" file has all the parts that you need to print, for if you want to print it either with...
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... The model requires GregFrost's Parametric Involute Bevel and Spur Gears and cyrozap's Weighted Storage Cube from Thingiverse. ...Following adjustments, use skeinforge or a similar slicer to prepare for 3D printing with your preferred printer.
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Please delete the old rook and download it again.This is a Remix of the Steampunk Chess Set, to allow adding weights using the pause print function. It is scaled to fit 1 Euro Cent coins, but can probably be rescaled to fit other currency. In effect...
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Fill them up with salt or sand for a nice weighted feel.Use Color change on the top few layers for the board labels to be in a different color.Random seam position and tiny amount of fuzzy skin can be used to prevent any distracting seam lines on the...
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I put together this model with holes on the inside for pennies to get approximately the correct weight to act as a placeholder while I test things so I don't have to worry about losing/breaking an expensive GoPro in addition to an expensive...
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These knobs match the standard 8mm encoder D shaft and add some extra weight to enhance the overall knob feel. I made these specifically for amateur radio projects, but they should be generally useable. All these files are designed to use 4.5mm...
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Can be filled with resin or loose weight.I chose to use some old screws and various junk metal, sealed in with clear epoxy resin, and this has worked very well to keep the monitor stable. Hardware required:4 M5 x 12 screws (preferably button or pan...
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Edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5ZGozRU8JGt Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .2mm Infill: 100% Notes: As with my other one-bearing designs, this can be...
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Weighted Companion Cube from the Portal remixed for easy printing without supports, outer dimensions are 5x5x5 cm (~2x2x2 in). It is hollow and serves as a box for small things, featuring a press-fit top lid that requires no adhesive or additional...
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Print your personalized souvenir coin (4cm diameter) with a ½" washer inside for additional weight! I included a “blank” coin that you may personalize with your own designs (if you don't want my astronaut logos or just really like smooth...
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You should insert three American pennies into the holes on the wings to add weight. Edited as of July 6, 2017: I modified the central core to make it thicker, which reduces slack in the mechanism. I recommend using 12 bearings instead of eight. I...
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I added a spot to glue in weights to make the pieces much more stable when actually playing with them. I printed this using a Mars 3 Pro Resin Printer. I would recommend using a resin printer due to the great detail within the pieces. I used...
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I liked the form of the original dock and being able to add weight to it from the bottom really makes using the dock easy (can't knock it over easily, etc). However, I did not like using set screws to hold the magsafe pad in place. I found that...
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... ... The concept is straightforward and uncomplicated. Roll a 20 and the dice displays "Yeet." Roll a 1 and the dice shows "Foul Play." I haven't printed this yet, so it will be showcased as a work-in-progress until I've made some adjustments.
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D20 dice with the 20 left blank, so you can add your own design! Size (L x W x H): 18mm x 18mm x 18mm (standard size) but easily changeable. I printed without any supports. Worked fine but the bottom number was a bit messy. Note: Not a...
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When making a 3D printed board game, I figured it didn't make much sense to buy dice. That's why I decided to make my own.</p> <p>Find me on Instagram for updates and new projects: <a...
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An oversized dice, suitable for both decorative purposes and conventional games, boasts a lightweight and smooth structure. To create it, fashion a square measuring 1.5 inches on all sides, then extrude it by 1.5 inches. Smooth the edges as desired.
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The Dice Activity is ideal for 5th-8th grade students who have previous experience with BlocksCAD. ...As a teacher, you can create a free trial of our BlocksCAD for Education platform, which allows you to set up classes with unique join codes and...
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Because there is a hole in the middle of the number in the die, you can secretly put it in when your friend is not paying attention, so that he can Only move the numbers you want, so you can beat your friends when you play dice games.Note: This...