Deluxe Dice Tower
Made by RetroRob
This attractive and functional dice tower, perfect for laser cutting, can be used with any standard-sized dice to enhance your gaming get-togethers! It also collapses down into the base for easy storage. It is designed to fit together with pressure-fit connections and works well with Draftboard or any Proofgrade plywood. No glue or special tools are required, but since the tabs are friction fit, and not all pieces of material are exactly the same, you might have to use a small amount of glue to hold some pieces together.
This attractive and functional dice tower, perfect for laser cutting, can be used with any standard-sized dice to enhance your gaming get-togethers! It also collapses down into the base for easy storage. It is designed to fit together with pressure-fit connections and works well with Draftboard or any Proofgrade plywood. No glue or special tools are required, but since the tabs are friction fit, and not all pieces of material are exactly the same, you might have to use a small amount of glue to hold some pieces together.
A Glowforge Exclusive Design
Assembly time
30 min
Assembly skill
Intermediate
Assembled size
6.0 x 6.0 x 3.5 in
Materials Suggested
INSTRUCTIONS
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Commercial- BBrendaI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars5 months agoDice tower
I live this file and I love the instructions that come along with it. It printed out great and went together super easy.
Was this helpful? - BCBrenee C.Verified ReviewerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars11 months agoGreat file!
When I first printed this, it was super tight; way to tight to fit together. I gave feedback and then printed it again after a few weeks. I wanted to recut it because I got an email from Glowforge that my feedback had been looked at. Woohoo! This file now fits snug, but you can actually get it together without sanding each tab area, and no glue required! Love it! Obviously the creators at Glowforge tweaked the file, and now it's perfect! Thank you!! I made this out of draftboard btw, wood is getting too expensive. But it looks great! I have made several things using draft board, and finished it with markers, paint pens, paint. Just use a scrap piece of draft board to test and see the actual color you'll get first. Sorry no pic, it's going to someone who wants to finish it themselves. (but I tested the fit)
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