dnd dice tower 3d models
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I crafted this dice tower as a personal challenge for my colleague who's an avid D&D player. For best results, I suggest printing the design at least 150% larger than standard size. Three files are included: the complete castle structure, the upper...
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I use this dice tower to clearly distinguish the dices from each other (e.g. left: number of turns, right: action to perform).The tower and the two cases are both easy to print. I used PLA with a layer height of 0.2mm on a 0.4mm nozzle.The tower...
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I use this dice tower to clearly distinguish the dices from each other (e.g. left: number of turns, right: action to perform).The tower and the two cases are both easy to print. I used PLA with a layer height of 0.2mm on a 0.4mm nozzle.The tower...
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Just wanted something fun for my Shadowrun dice. ...This base and tower are designed for the 41mm wide display case (the dice are approx. ...12mm).The dice flow quite nicely through this mini-tower.
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With my liar's dice tower, players drop their dice into the top and they roll down into the smaller tower below. The walls and roof of the tower block other players from seeing your dice while the archway allows you to see your own dice. ... Each player...
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This is a dice tower I designed for my local D&D club, and is the first 3D object I have uploaded to the internet. I works surprisingly well, and helps prevent cheating on dice rolls. Print instructionsOn an I3 printer, print at the maximum size...
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I needed a compact dice tower that I could disassemble and fold flat for easy transport. Printing it with just a skirt produced a satisfactory outcome. However, I had to add a raft along the sides as there are pre-drilled holes designed to secure...
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I decided to give this awesome dice tower by LennartS a fresh new look. I'm not a fan of prints that are too long, so I opted to remove the bridge and shorten the rower in half. This allowed me to print the bridge in a different color and create a...
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Compact Folding Dice Tower and BoxPrint in PlaceNo SupportNo BrimPrint InstructionsIt is a tight fit, make sure your printer is well calibratedcareful there is one very long bridgePrint the parts in PLA Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mmLayer height: 0.2...
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Yet Another Dice TowerThis is an easy print, and no supports are required.Happy printing.
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I made a dice tower so you can roll your dice through dice. I have not printed it yet due to the long print time, so I will be trying to figure out how to shorten it and maybe polish the dice path. ...Dice go in the 20 and come out above the 7.
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Basic box-tower combo that transforms into a simple storage container. ...Under construction.
cults3d
Turn your attention to the dice, positioning them to roll effortlessly, thanks to the stabilizing feature that keeps them upright and within easy reach.
cults3d
This is a Dice Tower intended for use with Dice Throne based off of the artwork by Manny Trembley in Dice Throne Adventures, and Dice Throne Comic Book Zero. ... One file has an empty hand which can break easily, the other file has the Mad King holding...
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After every 25th like I will reduce the cost buy 1 Euro. ... Dragon shaped Dice tower You put the dice in the dragons mounth and it rolls inside and falls of from the skull.
myminifactory
... was crafted using Tinkercad, accessible at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/ieDPNCkicKP. ... Another tabletop dice holder has been created, built from distinct layers for flexibility in customization and compatibility with various decorative elements.
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A simple and small design for a fresh way to roll your dice, this is made for a D20 and is at minimum size. ...I would advise making this print larger than already is.
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... advantage: it can be printed in under 24 hours. ...Unlike other towers that require a lengthy printing process, this one is crafted as a single, solid piece, allowing users to quickly load, print and wait just four hours before completing the project.
myminifactory
New dice Tower new Medieval Tower. ...Best to print uisng resin printer.
cults3d
... what if the Dice Tower was made of Dice? Would your GM bother that much? Be aware, the complete tower goes up to half a meter (around 2 feet). This tower support dice of up to 28mm at 100% (a regular d20 is 2cm face to face). ... Hope you like it!
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... I wanted to. This base and tower are designed specifically for the 41mm wide display case, where my dice fit snugly inside - they're approximately 12mm in size. ... The dice move smoothly through this mini-tower, gliding effortlessly into place.
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... fillament. The two pieces to the side are meant to be glued/taped/etc. Onto the inside of the 3d model like ramps. Make sure the top one is facing the front of the tower and the lower one is facing the bottom ramp which is a part of the tower.
myminifactory
The original tower can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3433643 and employs the BSD License The dragon can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4205078 and employs the Creative Commons - Attribution license. ... The original...
myminifactory
I'm always on the lookout for something exciting to spice up my Shadowrun game nights, so I created a custom base and tower combo that's perfect for showcasing those sleek 41mm display cases - they're home to some pretty impressive 12mm dice, if I do...
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A dice tower reduces these external influences by containing the dice inside it, effectively creating an isolated environment where gravity is the only force at play, giving each player a precise understanding of what they rolled. This fundamental...
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What if your dice tower looked like actual dice? That's kind of the idea here. Each of the six sides of a standard (six-sided) die have a particular function to play: 1 - A straight chute. 2 - A two-turn spiral. 3 - A funnel (with a few bars...
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Give your gaming the kick! ... DICE KICK! Yeah, it doesn't make a lot of sense, but it's a blast. You might need to enlarge this model so it becomes useful. ... This mesh comes directly from the sculpting tool that I used.
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I wanted to create a tower which is open so that you could see the dice travel through it and also made use of some interesting geometery. I know it's rough, but not bad for a first go at making something that works in Tinkercad. I recommend...