
TARDIS Dice Tower (low supports)
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Used TARDIS body file from the drawer design, added a block inside on Tinkercad to fill it, then a drop chute for dice. The drop chute is at a steep angle to start then a straight verticle, so it doesn't need any supports inside (something that bothered me about other dice towers, since it'd be a pain to get out). It's also wide to accommodate several dice, and sized for standard-sized dice (using my resin D4 for reference, as it was the widest). I'd spent so much time looking at different files for a dice tower for my mom, since she decided she wanted a TARDIS dice tower, but none were convenient for printing. A friend happened to suggest making the doors open when I mentioned designing my own tower, and I remembered seeing the file this is remixed from, so I took it into Tinkercad and edited it out. Update: My printer had some errors (ran out of filament, had to do a change and it was rough), so my result isn't great. The print is HUGE, but by my calculations you can scale it down to 85% safely and still have it function! I hope yall have better results than me! You should also be able to turn down the infill for it, this was still a bit denser than necessary.
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