Cuba Libre Dice Tower

Cuba Libre Dice Tower

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This is a dice tower designed from scratch in Tinkercad. I designed it to use in a tabletop board game called "Cuba Libre" by GMT Games. While the game itself doesn't use dice all that much, I used it as an excuse to learn how to design and print something that is modular and fits tightly together. I also modeled it after the colorful Cuban architecture using rainbow filament. Search "Cuban architecture" in Google or Bing to see what I mean. You print each section separately and stack them upon one another. The base with the tray and the middle level (1st floor above the base) are specific. The top floor is universal, in that you can print as many as you want; just flip them to fit so the baffles tumble the dice. I don't like long prints, and this also enables you to change filament color by floor if desired and easily deal with supports. I used tree supports in Cura with a lot of success. I also printed with a raft to ensure adhesion and further limit warping. When finished, I glued everything together. Enjoy!

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