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Castle Tower Dice Roller for Dice Thrones D&D Yahtzee & Other Games

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  • Dice Roller Tower by GP3D.zip
    • Dice Tower - Back Panel.stl
    • Dice Tower - Base.stl
    • Dice Tower - D20 Middle Panel.stl
    • Dice Tower - D20 Top Panel.stl
    • Dice Tower - Inner Panel.stl
  • Dice Tower - Back Panel.stl
  • Dice Tower - Base.stl
  • Dice Tower - D20 Middle Panel.stl
  • Dice Tower - D20 Top Panel.stl
  • Dice Tower - Inner Panel.stl

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Publication date 2023-02-11 at 16:09
Design number 1058542

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3D model description

This custom castle tower dice roller adds a medieval flare to any dice rolling game! We built it for Dice Thrones, but if you're into castles and gothic stuff in general, it suits any game that involves rolling dice - even drinking games!

#DiceThrone #D&D #Yahtzee #BarDice #Bunco #Balut #ShutTheBox #Dagz #DrinkingGames and all other #DiceGames!

The tower contains three inner panels, precisely angled to jostle the dice back and forth as they fall through. This guarantees an unpredictably random roll each and every time. Just toss the dice into the top of the tower, and a moment later, they roll out the bottom.

Check out our video to see how it works!
https://youtube.com/shorts/MI3AyMTLxrs

UPDATE
I've included two additional STL files:
Dice Tower - D20 Top Panel
Dice Tower - D20 Middle Panel

These panels can be used for D20 dice (20-sided die) or any other oversized die. A standard size 18mm D20 should fit through the original 3x Inner Panels just fine, but anything larger may require these pieces instead.

To use these, print out x1 Inner Panel for the bottom slot, along with x1 D20 Top and x1 D20 Middle for those positions.

END UPDATE

ASSEMBLY
There are 5 pieces to the tower - the Base, the Back Panel, and 3x Inner Panels (UPDATE: Use x3 Inner Panels for standard size dice [16-18mm], or x1 Inner Panel, x1 D20 Middle Panel + x1 D20 Top Panel for D20 and oversized dice). Assembly is very straight-forward. See the images above for visual directions.

Within the tower are three angled recesses. Each of the small panels will slide snugly into the recessed lines. Start with the top panel, then the middle, and the bottom last. Trust me, it's easier!

Once the inside panels are in place, slide the back down. It should fit flush with the back of the tower, and you're done.

Glue is not necessary, but if you choose to use it, make sure all pieces fit well first. The panels are carefully sized for a precise fit - tight, but not too tight. However, not all printers are tuned the same. Sand them down if necessary.

DIMENSIONS
Fully Assembled, the Castle Dice Roller measures:

X = 12.5cm (4.92in)
Y = 10.85cm (4.27in)
Z = 18.24cm (7.18in)

If you like the Tower Dice Roller, please check out our ever-growing portfolio of STL models.

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3D printing settings

The back and inner panels print out easily. Just use basic settings. You'll need 3 Inner Panels and 1 Back Panel (Update: Or x1 Inner Panel + x1 D20 Top + x1 D20 Middle for D20 and/or oversized dice). The tower requires a little extra care, and by care, I mean "supports". We used Cura's Tree Supports feature for most of it, with one custom "Arch" support under the 'doorway' section. So long as your slicer is dialed in for easy support removal, these shouldn't leave any noticeable scarring.

The printer settings we used per piece are as follows:

Dice Tower - Base
Layer Quality: 0.16
Infill: 15%
Speed: 60mm/s
Supports: Yes (Cura's Tree Supports recommended)
Build Plate Adhesion: None

Dice Tower - Back & Inside Panels
Layer Quality: 0.2
Infill: 15%
Speed: 80mm/s
Supports: No
Build Plate Adhesion: None

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