Rainbow Dice Tower (no AMS/MMU needed)
Dice-tower for hardcore tabletop gaming - probably not this one. But a dice-tower for family gaming - oh yes! Having kids, I know the feeling of saying: throw the dice - and then I need to pick it up in the other end of the living room, because they threw them as far as possible!.. But this is a way to prevent that - have fun while the dice stay on the table for some cozy gaming time. The Rainbow Dice Tower is full of color - and it can be printed without any multi-material systems. It's all 3D-printed. Let the game begin!OverviewThe dice tower is made in parts, for you to assemble and enjoy in the color combo you like! It’s makde in a size so that it can be printed on compact-sized printers with a max print height of 180 mm. It consists of the following parts:Base (and dice tray)Center (the column that keeps it all together)Stair (uses 21 Stair-parts - and every Stair-part actually consists of 2 steps printed at once)Stair Top (almost identical - can use ordinary stair part too)AssemblyThis is pretty straight forward - and requires no glue and no screws!Snap of printed supports of the Stair-partsPress every Stair-part into the Center-part (Start from the bottom. It's a snap-fit - not easy to pull out afterwards, and requires a little force to press in)Screw the Center onto the BaseHave fun!Print instructionsShould be somewhat easy to print - but here is a few tips:Supports: Yes on the Stair-parts supports - NO supports on Center and BaseBrim: Maybe. It can help with bed adhession on the Center - but not needed on Base and StairsOrientation: The parts should be oriented correctlyHappy printing!Want to show your support?You can see ALL my designs on Printables- and you can become an active supporter. I would really appreciate it!https://www.printables.com/@GlennovitS3D#join
Colors: 4
Materials: PLA-S, PLA
Printer: Bambu Lab A1