
Skull Dice Tower
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Skull Dice Tower Designed for Optimal Performance: The MK1 (white in picture) skull dice tower boasts an impressive height, reaching for the sky, while taking approximately 25 hours to print due to its intricate design comprising two distinct parts. On the other hand, the MK2 (blue in picture) offers a more compact appearance and requires roughly 19 hours to complete, thanks to its streamlined printing process. When it comes to functionality, the MK1 showcases larger dice tubes that allow for a thrilling dice-rolling experience, albeit with some risk of the dice bouncing out. In contrast, the MK2 features tighter tubes that prevent the dice from being thrown out, making it an ideal choice for those who crave precision. To enhance the performance and overall sound quality of both towers, experts recommend filling the hollow sections with plaster and aggregate, effectively increasing the weight and sound deadening capabilities. While some users may argue that the MK2 sounds slightly nicer due to its unique printing material (gyroid fill), further research is needed to confirm this hypothesis. The MK1 tower presents a more complex printing process, requiring two separate parts, including the cap, which necessitates a brim for optimal printing results. In stark contrast, the MK2 boasts a single-piece design with no supports required, making it an attractive option for those seeking ease of use and minimal post-printing processing.
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