3d Dice Tower I printed. I use it for all of my tabletop gaming.
It has 3 slanted walls inside that randomize your dice when dropped in the top.
It's about 8"x8"x5.5" and comes apart into 8 pieces to take up less space and be portable.
You can also put it together and glue the pieces together with acetone, I can also ship it assembled upon request.
If anyone wants one I will sell them for like $20 + Shipping
I also have white ones available.
If you're interested in this or in having anything 3d printed, contact me via notes, email matsi[at]khaosllc.com or visit KhaosLLC.com and use the contact form there.
Model by anber500 and is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
It has 3 slanted walls inside that randomize your dice when dropped in the top.
It's about 8"x8"x5.5" and comes apart into 8 pieces to take up less space and be portable.
You can also put it together and glue the pieces together with acetone, I can also ship it assembled upon request.
If anyone wants one I will sell them for like $20 + Shipping
I also have white ones available.
If you're interested in this or in having anything 3d printed, contact me via notes, email matsi[at]khaosllc.com or visit KhaosLLC.com and use the contact form there.
Model by anber500 and is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
Category Crafting / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1082 x 1280px
File Size 2 MB
How much to knock off a couple of these? http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1730838
$2.50 each + shipping (which would depend on how many you wanted and where they're being shipped.
I will print them as per the instructions on that page and I am not liable for any injury or damages caused by their use.
Keep in mind the creator states: "WARNING! These models are not suitable for real world use out of the box as a 3D printed item. They may be OK with a non-igniting payload, but paired with an igniting payload they would be unsafe as the models tend to break apart near the base. A better though untested option would be using these printed models to make a mold and then casting the models using a more suitable material."
I will print them as per the instructions on that page and I am not liable for any injury or damages caused by their use.
Keep in mind the creator states: "WARNING! These models are not suitable for real world use out of the box as a 3D printed item. They may be OK with a non-igniting payload, but paired with an igniting payload they would be unsafe as the models tend to break apart near the base. A better though untested option would be using these printed models to make a mold and then casting the models using a more suitable material."
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