The file 'Sharp-Edged Gaming Dice (Slick Flavor) 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 798.3KB.
A full set of sharp-edged gaming dice (d4, d6, d8, d10, d%, d12, and d20) with a cool modern font. Modeled in Blender. Photo shows the whole set (sorry, that dayglo yellow resin is turbo hard to photograph well) plus, just for funsies, the test d6 I cast in a mold pulled from a printed master.
I like my dice a little on the chonky side and these files are sized to my personal preference; your mileage may vary. This is the beauty of printing your own, you can make them as petite or massive as you like.
I used the Sansation font for these:
https://www.dafont.com/sansation.font . If you've played SOMA you should recognize it. The font license allows commercial use so yes, you can sell any dice you make, all I ask is a link back to this thing.
Setting up good supports for dice can be tricky. Rybonator made a good video to help us with that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG1zigTs0-k
d10.stl | 671.9KB | |
d12.stl | 204.2KB | |
d20.stl | 1.4MB | |
d4.stl | 145.3KB | |
d6.stl | 95.9KB | |
d8.stl | 134.5KB | |
dpercent.stl | 1.3MB |