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|initiator=jaggi2
|initiator=jaggi2
|team=-
|team=-
|materials=https://wiki.comakingspace.de/Material:MDF
|materials=[[MDF]]
|tools=https://wiki.comakingspace.de/Laser_Cutter
|tools=[[Laser Cutter|laser cutter]], [[Belt_and_Disc_Sander| belt and disc sander]]
https://wiki.comakingspace.de/Belt_and_Disc_Sander
|software=[[SketchUp]], [[Inkscape]], [[Lasercut 5.3]]
|software=
|cost=10€, mostly for the lasercutting
|cost=10€
}}
}}This Dice Tower is made as a gift for a board game loving friend. I made it right after getting the introduction for the lasercutter, as a way to get used to the machine and software.
This Dice Tower is made as a gift for a board [[game]] loving friend. I made it right after getting the introduction for the [[Laser Cutter|laser cutter]], as a way to get used to the machine and software.
[[File:Wuerfelturm 1.jpg|thumb|Door with dices]]
[[File:Wuerfelturm 1.jpg|thumb|Door with dices]]
[[File:Top view.jpg|thumb|top view]]
[[File:Top view.jpg|thumb|top view]]
It is made out of 5mm MDF and some pieces out of 3mm , cut on the lasercutter and the angles are sanded using the belt and disc sander. Everything is glued together using regular wood glue. Magnets are added in the cap and bottom to have them more stable when grabbing the dices. Also its spray painted with transparent acrylic color, to get rid of the burned smell from cutting. The bowl that catches the dices goes on the top for transport/storage. There is a small wooden disc, to keep the dices from rolling down the stairs.
It is made out of 5mm [[MDF]] and some pieces out of 3mm MDF, cut on the laser cutter and the angles are sanded using the [[Belt and Disc Sander|belt and disc sander]]. Everything is glued together using regular [[Wood Glue|wood glue]]. Magnets are added in the cap and bottom to have them more stable when grabbing the dices. Also its spray painted with transparent acrylic color, to get rid of the burned smell from cutting. The bowl that catches the dices goes on the top for transport/storage. There is a small wooden disc, to keep the dices from rolling down the stairs.


Improvements could be done with the fitting, some small parts I would do differently, for example the walls of the bowl/cap, because on this version they don't line up with the other parts of the model. It could be an idea to have the cap made as a drawer that slides in and is hold in place with magnets. The tower could be made out of regular wood as well, making it a high quality.
Improvements could be done with the fitting, some small parts I would do differently, for example the walls of the bowl/cap, because on this version they don't line up with the other parts of the model. It could be an idea to have the cap made as a drawer that slides in and is hold in place with magnets. The tower could be made out of regular wood as well, making it a high quality.


Building the tower:
''For a solid wood dice tower with a completely different approach, check out [[Project:Würfelturm]]!''


First all the parts are cut on the lasercutter and for the wall panels the angles are grinded in.
== Building the Tower ==
 
First all the parts are cut on the [[Laser Cutter|laser cutter]] and for the wall panels the angles are grinded in.


For assembling, the bottom disc is placed, on top of it the "cross" is glued, to have the correct spacing to the next disc. While the glue is still wet, the four smaller wall panels are placed. Make sure everything is orthogonal while the glue dries.
For assembling, the bottom disc is placed, on top of it the "cross" is glued, to have the correct spacing to the next disc. While the glue is still wet, the four smaller wall panels are placed. Make sure everything is orthogonal while the glue dries.
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[[File:Wuerfelturm MDF.jpg|left|thumb]]
[[File:Wuerfelturm MDF.jpg|left|thumb]]
[[Category:Laser Cutting]]
[[Category:Toys & Games]]

Latest revision as of 00:19, 19 May 2024

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Dice Tower MDF

Wuerfelturm MDF.jpg
Status: done
Release Date: 1.12.23
Initiator: jaggi2
Team: -
Materials Used: MDF
Tools Used: laser cutter, belt and disc sander
Software Used: SketchUp, Inkscape, Lasercut 5.3
Approx. Cost: 10€, mostly for the lasercutting


This Dice Tower is made as a gift for a board game loving friend. I made it right after getting the introduction for the laser cutter, as a way to get used to the machine and software.

Door with dices
top view

It is made out of 5mm MDF and some pieces out of 3mm MDF, cut on the laser cutter and the angles are sanded using the belt and disc sander. Everything is glued together using regular wood glue. Magnets are added in the cap and bottom to have them more stable when grabbing the dices. Also its spray painted with transparent acrylic color, to get rid of the burned smell from cutting. The bowl that catches the dices goes on the top for transport/storage. There is a small wooden disc, to keep the dices from rolling down the stairs.

Improvements could be done with the fitting, some small parts I would do differently, for example the walls of the bowl/cap, because on this version they don't line up with the other parts of the model. It could be an idea to have the cap made as a drawer that slides in and is hold in place with magnets. The tower could be made out of regular wood as well, making it a high quality.

For a solid wood dice tower with a completely different approach, check out Project:Würfelturm!

Building the Tower

First all the parts are cut on the laser cutter and for the wall panels the angles are grinded in.

For assembling, the bottom disc is placed, on top of it the "cross" is glued, to have the correct spacing to the next disc. While the glue is still wet, the four smaller wall panels are placed. Make sure everything is orthogonal while the glue dries.

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Wuerfelturm MDF.jpg