Rotary dice

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Rotary dice

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

Standard profile  -  0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Standard profile - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5.7 h
4 plates

A1 Mini  -  0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A1 Mini - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
6.5 h
7 plates

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Description

A rotary dice for board games.

Fits perfect for games like “man, don't be angry“ (German: Mensch ärger dich nicht).

Compared to classic dice, the wheel is more exciting because you can guess what the result might be as you roll the dice and sometimes the result is very close. My 5 years old sun loves this dice!

Another advantage: You need less place on the table. The wheel has a smaller ground size then a smartphone. Perfect for small tables.

 

Features:

• Both sides are identical. So you can place it in the middle of the table and people from both sides can see the same.

• Multi color without AMS

• All visible surfaces with print bed structure

• Easy print and easy assembly. Just press the parts together.

• You have a lot of possibilities to create your own design. You can choose different plate colors for every digit for example.

 

Assembly:

1. Be sure that the wheel surface is flat. Perhaps you should take a sharp knife to remove uneven areas.

2. Press the both covers carefully on the wheel.

3. Press the plates on the wheel. Begin with 4 and 6. Add the small “middle” parts for 4 and 6. Note the order of the other plates.

The corner of the inner part of the 6 points to the top left:

4. Put the wheel on the axis. I recomment to use some WD40 (or compareable oil) to avoid squeak sounds. Test the spinning of the wheel. It should rotate complete free.

5. Press the smaller frame part on the bigger frame part

6. Press the Frame to the basis plate.

7. I recommend to add small self-adhesive silicon pads for a good standing.

 

Print Settings if you don't use the maker world profiles:

• The z-seam of the wheel should be located in this area:

• Parts: 4_2 and 6_2 should be printed with brim

• The large frame need little supports for the hexagon pins. 

 

Have fun with it :-)

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