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A Simple Dice Tower designed using Solidworks Can be printed without support if Printed Upside Down
grabcad
Foldable dice tower inspired in many designs. ...Included GCODE Parts ready for printing.
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The tower empties mainly into one half of the tray allowing kept dice to be moved (mostly) out of the way of re-rolls. ...The photo shows the tray supported by four of my claw-foot legs (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6472717) so it can be placed...
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basic dice tower with indents for standard set of dice, including 3d20. ...Fits around Norse Foundry Tray of Holding https://www.norsefoundry.com/collections/trays-of-holding
grabcad
Easily create a basic dice roller for your role-playing games --- An effortless approach to building a dice tower in your tabletop adventures --- Construct a straightforward dice tower for an enhanced gaming experience in your RPGs --- Quickly...
prusaprinters
It must be the PISA tower if you mention one tower for dice! The half_tower_view is for easier support removal in one print, still figuring a way to separate the tower into several parts.
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As I work on this new creation, I find myself comparing it to my previous dice towers, each with their unique charm and character. ... If you're interested in checking out similar designs, I'd recommend taking a look at these two projects:...
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I built this Dice Tower for Dungeons & Dragons, and while it's fairly straightforward, it does the job effectively.
cults3d
... favorite games without fear of throwing all the pieces of the board. ... Printable model of a tower to throw dice, with this tower you will have a safe area to throw the dice in your favorite games without fear of knocking all the pieces off the board.
cults3d
... Tower Base v2 is a freestanding base that is designed to be set on a table or other flat surface. Small Dice Tower Base v3 (Slot for Dice Tray) is the same base, but there is a groove cut out of the bottom that allows it to attach to the dice tray
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I wanted to create a dice tower, where I could see the dice progress as it was tumbling. I printed this on low quality, with the "Dice Here" sign facing down. No supports needed. ... [![ IDice...
cults3d
... low detail dice tower. ...Very good looking and print quality is amazing. this dice tower for DnD, monopoly and more, looks great, easily printed and looks great! ...fits right in with every game and makes sure the dice rolls are completely random
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This is a dice tower/wizard's tower landscape. To use as a dice tower, remove the top and throw in your die. If not, leave the top on. ...It will stay on it's own, but you can use glue to adhere it to place.
youmagine
Another exquisite dice tower catches my eye. Its mouth is generously wide, inviting all to roll their dice within. ...Delicate "elven" script adorns its surface, adding an air of mystique to this already captivating piece.
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A simple three piece dice tower for tumbling and controlling your dice. Intended to print with minimal supports and clean-up. Images show just after printing with supports removed. ... Should drop right together after support clean up.
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... Been Added to Intensify Randomness. For Optimal Performance, Print This Tower at Least 5 Inches Tall for Micro Dice. Larger Dice Require a Correspondingly Larger Structure - A Logical Requirement. ...Assemble with Super Glue to Ensure a Strong Bond.
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Update 1: new gate (V2) Update 2: new tower (V2) (slightly lower that V1 and with smaller slopes angles) Known Issues: -The tower V1 is a bit noisy when rolling dice. -With more dice, they don't stop at the gate. "Rolling" with the gate closed...
youmagine
I've always been drawn to creating unique gaming accessories, and designing a custom dice tower seemed like the perfect challenge.
grabcad
This dice tower is designed in a round shape, complete with an intricately crafted spiral staircase that adds a unique and engaging element to the gameplay experience.
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This tiny epic heroes dice tower provides an exciting twist to the popular tabletop experience of tiny epic heroes game play.
sketchfab
I'm testing out a dice tower that I made myself. ...It hasn't been thoroughly checked yet, but it might actually roll some decent rolls.
cults3d
A simple dice tower, perhaps not as visually stunning as some others on display, but boasting a significant advantage: its design requires no lengthy 23-hour printing process. ...Additionally, this tower is crafted in a single, seamless piece.
myminifactory
I made this in Fusion360 it is two parts, The tower part will fit dice smaller than 30mm. Printing this was printed at 0.2 layer height. ... I used tree supports on the tower & it printed well upright.
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... of themed dice towers and thought I would come up with my own simplified version. ... This only requires support where the dice exit the tower which is easy to break out. ... I printed it with PETg and a .6 nozzle and it took about 8.5 hours to print.
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This is a simple, yet big, dice tower for you to roll your dice during RPG sessions. I made this design on OpenSCAD. You can roll up to 4 dice at once! Or play on a table with each side facing each player. ...:)
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Layer height of 0.18mm Dice tower is pretty damn large at 100% - 140 x 120 x 120, would be best for oversized dice Printed at 75% is perfect for smaller printers and regular size dice - 105 x 90 x 90 Lid is a loose fit on top of the dice tower, I...
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... fit perfectly, thanks to Dakanzla's meticulous design. This project began with the original two-piece model designed by Dakanzla, which I then modified to create a unique dice tower. ...To make storage easier, I simply glued the two pieces together.
cults3d
... work by Dakanzla all around and a huge thanks to Dakanzla. Standard 16mm dice fall perfectly. Model is the original 2 pieces designed by Dakanzla but modified to be a dice tower, a true remix. ...I glued to two pieces together for ease of storage.
myminifactory
The Dice Tower, a humble structure, perhaps not as aesthetically pleasing as its counterparts, yet boasting a significant advantage - it requires only a fraction of the time to produce. While other towers necessitate an arduous 23-hour printing...
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A DIY Dice Tower Made Easy. About Six Inches Tall. This handy creation was designed using the user-friendly platform, Tinkercad. ...Check out and edit this design online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/4kjFRG9GWd5.