I have taken the original scad file from TimEdwards and modified it heavily. There is now the presence of both 10 sided die, and much of the code has been modified to allow modification of the underlying variables.
If you're looking to print a set of Dungeons and Dragons dice, then this is the set to print. All of the corners are cut off for nice rolling on a table. I have tried to make sure all the numbers are appropriately placed on the new dice.
You shouldn't need any supports on this one, just throw the polyset on your printer and start rolling some nat 20's.
I'm still adjusting the size of each dice. It doesn't seems like there's anything remotely resembling a standard for the size of dice. So you may want to modify them to your own standards before printing them. Luckily that is super easy to do in the OpenSCAD file. If you've never used OpenSCAD before, now is the time to learn!
Change Log:
5.1
dice4.scad | 12.7KB | |
dice5.1.scad | 13.8KB | |
dice5.scad | 13.1KB | |
sides_00_standard.stl | 600.0KB | |
sides_10_standard.stl | 335.2KB | |
sides_12_standard.stl | 571.5KB | |
sides_20_standard.stl | 793.4KB | |
sides_4_standard.stl | 397.1KB | |
sides_6_standard.stl | 206.9KB | |
sides_8_standard.stl | 335.3KB | |
sides_polyset_standard.stl | 3.1MB |