Collapsible Dice Tower 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Hey everyone, I have designed a collapsible dice tower that pulls up and rotates to lock into place. Each piece can be printed separately and assembled. It was a fun piece to design and I hope you guys get some use out of it!

Full/updated version of the all-in-one dice tower available at link below

https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/all-in-on-travel-dnd-kit

Edit (02/11/2020)
I have made a few aesthetic changes to both the thick and thin variants. These are:
-The archway in the base now has a textured brick patter surrounding it.
-Windows have been added to the 2nd, 3rd and 4th layer (I have also left the original files with no windows
To keep things tidy I have also removed all of the older files in an attempt to simplify the variants. If an older file is needed, send me a message and I should be able to dig it out for you.

Edit (23/09/2020)
A version 3 file for the base and lid piece (original and thick walled) have been uploaded and are compatible with the version 2 for the remainder of the pieces. The version 3 pieces have updates to the latch mechanism to improve printability and performance, these updates include:
-The wall thickness of the latch mechanism being increased by 50%
-A 0.8mm step between the base layer and the lid (having them flush was causing a step between the lid and the base layer for some people, stopping the dice from rolling out)
-Creating a 0.5mm gap between the base and lid piece. This should result in a small gap between these two pieces and stop the bowing between them that was occurring.

Edit (20/08/2020)
Just a few small changes.
-I have removed the version 1 files for the base and 2nd layer as they are just confusing people
-I have added a chamfer to the opening in the base piece (similar to the remix by VerbalT) so it should print relatively well without supports now. These updated pieces will have the suffix "_rounded_gate" on the file name

Edit (25/07/2020)
Few points to clear up based on comments:
-Support is needed for the base piece and should be enabled from everywhere, it will be built from the base of the part to support the door. There have been some people just bridging it with mixed success but it is curved so it's not ideal for this. I may curve the top of the door so no support is needed at some point when I have time but VerbalT has done a nice remix of this and has already uploaded it.

-Second just to clear up what is needed for each print as the version numbers have caused some confusion (my bad).

For the thin walled version 2 you need to print;
"Base_version_2"
"Second_layer_version2"
"Third_layer_version1"
"Fourth_layer_version1"
"Lid_version1"

For the thick walled version 2 you need to print;
"Base_version_2_thicker_walls"
"Second_layer_version2_thicker_walls"
"Third_layer_version1_thicker_walls"
"Fourth_layer_version1_thicker_walls"
"Lid_version2_thicker_walls"

Update (21/07/2020)
So I have taken all the feedback on board and made some changes to the files to reflect this. I have also left up the previous files noted as version 1, with the new files noted as version 2. The changes include:

-Increase the thickness in the cobble stone section of the lid and the corresponding thickness in the base piece for the thicker walled model by 0.6mm ("Lid_version2_thicker_walls", "Base_version2_thicker_walls")

-Changes to ensure the dice roll out of the tower more consistently. This has involved increasing the height of the base piece by 6mm (does not affect the collapsed size due to filling dead space rather than just adding 6mm to everything), increasing the height of the doorway, orientating the baffles to be aligned with the doorway and adding bumpers to the base to control the direction the dice goes out of the base. I have checked these changes with a d6 and d20, rolling 25 of each with none getting caught in the doorway. These updates are marked with "version2" in there name in the files, with the "version1" for the third and fourth layer remaining the same.

I will likely not change the pictures for this on Thingiverse, so your tower will look very slightly different when printed, but when upright it will look the same. Hopefully this resolves any issues mentioned in the comments, and if you have uploaded the wrong file or there's any confusion with what to print leave a comment and I'll try to get back to you. Happy printing!

Note: this is not the easiest print as the clearance between each piece is approximately 0.8mm so make sure your printer is well tuned before attempting this.

Second note: some people have reported issues with PruseSlicer when preparing the thin walled version for printing. It seems that Cura handles the inclusion of 0.4mm walls better than the PruseSlicer does. I have redesigned the pieces so that they have thicker walls and uploaded a version of the model with this fix.

2nd_layer_thick_walls_no_windows.stl 4.4MB
2nd_layer_thick_wall_windows.stl 4.8MB
2nd_layer_thin_wall_no_windows.stl 4.4MB
2nd_layer_thin_wall_windows.stl 4.8MB
3rd_layer_thick_wall_no_windows.stl 4.3MB
3rd_layer_thick_wall_windows.stl 4.7MB
3rd_layer_thin_wall_no_windows.stl 4.4MB
3rd_layer_thin_wall_windows.stl 4.7MB
4th_layer_thick_wall_no_windows.stl 4.7MB
4th_layer_thick_wall_windows.stl 5.2MB
4th_layer_thin_wall_no_windows.stl 4.7MB
4th_layer_thin_wall_windows.stl 5.1MB
Base_thick_wall.stl 5.6MB
Base_thin_wall.stl 5.7MB
Lid_thick_wall.stl 7.2MB
Lid_thin_wall.stl 6.3MB