The file 'Día De Muertos Style Dice Tower 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 55.6MB.
Dice tower inspired by day of the dead style skulls. The head is articulated on a ball joint, and the jaw is on a hinge. The parts come in two variants, the direct exports which is how they came out of the CAD package and textured which has some random bumps and groves to give it a more realistic feel to it. The textured version is what is in the pictures and it does comprimise the print quality but for something like this it is a good look. Also, this dice tower (like some of my others) is 80% style 20% function, it will work as a dice tower but there's definitely better options if you're looking something just to roll dice.
Extensive support is needed for the skull and ribcage so make sure your support settings are well dialed in. I would also recommend a raft for the arms as the base of them is quite small. Some assembly is required but it's pretty straight forward so I'll not include instruction.
Last thing, the base is not very stable, it will stand okay but if knocked it may fall over. Adding some weight or possibly clipping it to the table should resolve these issues. Alternatively you could add a larger base to the bottom (it is 2mm thick if you are wanting to add your own tray to the piece).
Have fun printing!
Body_direct_export.stl | 3.2MB | |
Body_textured.stl | 83.2MB | |
Jaw_direct_export.stl | 399.5KB | |
Jaw_direct_export_loose_fit.stl | 399.3KB | |
Jaw_textured.stl | 2.2MB | |
Jaw_textured_loose_fit.stl | 2.2MB | |
Left_arm_direct_export.stl | 850.0KB | |
Left_arm_textured.stl | 21.6MB | |
Right_arm_direct_export.stl | 1.1MB | |
Right_arm_textured.stl | 13.2MB | |
Skull_direct_export.stl | 3.1MB | |
Skull_textured.stl | 87.5MB | |
Spine_block_direct_export.stl | 307.0KB | |
Spine_block_textured.stl | 32.0MB | |
Test_base_direct_export.stl | 860.1KB | |
Test_base_textured.stl | 22.9MB |