Dice Tower (quartered)

Dice Tower (quartered)

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I designed the Dice Tower with a unique feature that allows my friends and I to connect our towers when we're playing at the same table, while also making it easy to separate and take them on the go. The inspiration for this design came from the need for a more versatile dice tower, and I was able to achieve this by creating a customized face/shield using a model as a subtraction. The shield is detachable, which makes it easy to customize per person or character. I love my Dice Tower design because of its compact size - it's only 120mm tall and 100mm wide, making it perfect for any tabletop RPG setup. The face/shield at the bottom of the track stores dice on the go, and can be secured with a rubber band. This feature makes it easy to scoop up those pesky d4s. One of the best features of my Dice Tower is its ability to accept a handful of dice, which comes in handy for games that require dropping multiple dice at once. It also makes a great centerpiece for any dice-based table-top RPG game. The print process was smooth and easy - I used Meshmixer to generate support, and it printed without issues after 14 hours. You can use my generated support file or try your own methods using the Dice Tower model. I printed this with PLA at 1.75mm thickness, with a layer height of 0.2mm using Cura Default settings on an Ender 3 printer with upgraded board and BLTouch.

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