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Travel Dice Tower + Storage

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  • Travel_Dice_Tower_Remix_-_Clip_Slotted_v2.2.stl
  • Travel_Dice_Tower_Remix_-_Clip_Solid_v2.2.stl
  • Travel_Dice_Tower_Remix_-_Tower_v1.stl
  • Travel_Dice_Tower_Remix_-_Tower_v2.2.stl
  • Travel_Dice_Tower_Remix_-_Tower_v2.2_Skinned.stl
  • Travel_Dice_Tower_Remix_-_Tray_v1.stl
  • Travel_Dice_Tower_Remix_-_Tray_v2.2.stl
  • Travel_Dice_Tower_Remix_-_Tray_v2.2_Skinned.stl

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Publication date 2024-03-04 at 00:40
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2024-02-17 at 03:23
Design number 1831527

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This is a remix/redesign of pdoronila's Travel Dice Tower (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2750650). I used this thing as an inspiration to start on the design of my own.

Version 1: This is a two piece design. If you print this in PLA, be prepared for it to break the tray when assembling. It should be fine in PETG or ABS. I am not sure about PLA+ since I have never printed with that but suspect it will do ok with that filament. If the friction is tight enough between the two pieces it won't likely fall over into a closed position. If it is loose you can expect it to self close easily.

Version 2.2: This is a four piece design. I made the tower and trays able to be assembled with pins. That should make it easier to assemble without breaking in PLA. The pins themselves are susceptible to breaking though. You will likely have to use the solid pins instead of the slotted pins with PLA. The slotted pins will likely just snap in regular PLA. You will also likely need to sand or file the pins sides down a little depending on your filament, shrinkage and extrusion rates. If you force the pins they will likely break or worse break your main pieces. I also included holes for 4mm x 3mm magnets in the v2.2 design. You might have to widen them a little for the same reason as the pins. If you widen them too wide you can just glue the magnets into the body holes for them. The purpose of the pins is to keep the tower open or closed depending on which position the tray is in.

I have also included a visual of how it looks when I skinned it with a texture. I can not post those STL files though since I do not own the distribution rights to that texture. Just added it to show how it will look possibly with a texture. I have asked permission from the creator of the wall skin I applied and if they give me permission I will include the STL's for the skinned version.

The STL I modified for my skinning needs on this project can be found here:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3995070

I am working on the final prints now and will post pictures of the final products for v1, v2.2 and v2.2 skinned once the final piece completes and everything is assembled.

Update: I got permission from the author of the skin I used to publish the skinned version of the case so I added the files to this thing.

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