The drawbridge tower

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The drawbridge tower

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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Here's my dice tower...

I've put a lot of thought into what a dice tower should be like and tried to create a design that meets these five requirements:

  1. It should look like a tower with a drawbridge.
  2. It should provide enough space for rolling dice.
  3. It should be light and easy to print.
  4. It should be sturdy and portable enough to fit in a backpack.
  5. It should have space to store at least one full set of dice inside.

The result is a tower with a traditional look, consisting of three pieces: the tower itself, an internal insert where the dice roll, and a drawbridge that attaches to the tower with a snap fit and "collects" the dice as they come out of the tower.


Drawbridge and dice holder:


The internal insert has a cavity to hold several dice so you can avoid carrying around another bag.

The drawbridge is hinged so it can be placed vertically and take up less space.

 

How to assemble:

 


How to print:

You can print it all in one go with a 0.4 nozzle. 
With my printer, it takes about 5 hours and 30 minutes, and the total weight is approximately 170 grams.


If you like this model and want to support my work, you can give me a "boost" 🚀 or buy me a [Ko-Fi]. 
Your contribution, no matter how small, helps me buy new spools of filament for creating my prototypes. ;) 

Thanks in advance!  :)

 

 

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very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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