Proof of Concept and Designed in Fusion 360
It took approximately 20 hours of design process. I found out very quickly with roof lines and beams that stick out, modeling becomes tricky when you want to make it require zero supports. I probably could have had this finished in about 6 hours if it wasn't for the much smaller intricate angled support beams I added to absolutely everything that stuck out further than 1mm. But overall I think it added much needed character to the entirety of the Tavern. And as a huge bonus to anyone who has ever had trouble removing supports, it was worth the extra hours.
Printed, Painted, and Ready to Use Dice Tower
It's always a good sign when your 5 year old printer is able to pump out such a complicated design the first try. Now she may be a bit larger then your typical dice tower. Coming in at just slightly over 400g on my inaccurate kitchen scale. Size is around 7" wide, 6" deep, and 8" tall. But this print is not about efficiency. It's a real head turner at your table. You'll be the envy of everyone when you set an entire Tavern down on the stack of monster manuals. It's very first roll after being brought into the world was 12. So take that as you will. (+2 to luck.)
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Tavern Dice Tower
If anyone prints this, please let me know how it turns our for you! I could probably post your finished version of it in this blog post. I really appreciate you taking an interest in something I built. Happy rolling! 🎲🎲