Dice Tower “La Garita del Castillo San Felipe del Morro”

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¡El compañero perfecto para tus aventuras de juegos!

Torre de dados La Garita del Castillo San Felipe del Morro. ¡Con esta torre de dados puedes tirar tus dados como lo hicieron los españoles en el siglo XVI!

La torre está diseñada con tres escalones para rodar los dados adecuadamente. De la base a la abertura la torre mide 4-1 / 8in (105.33mm), de la base a la tapa de la "garita" que mide 5-7 / 8in (148.55mm) y en el punto más ancho la base mide 4 -5 / 8 pulg (116.79mm)

No te pierdas la oportunidad de volver atrás en el tiempo y ser un conquistador haciendo un roll perfecto con esta épica Garita del Castillo San Felipe del Morro.

Si quieres aprender un poco como se diseñó la torre de dados puedes ver los videos en estos enlaces

https://youtu.be/G0Un8oitA_g

https://youtu.be/xcJOzvrKv74

English: The perfect companion for your tabletop adventures!

“La Garita del Castillo San Felipe del Morro” dice tower. With this dice tower you can roll your dice as the Spaniards did back in the 16th century!

This design features a three tear slant for effective dice rolling. From the base to the opening the tower measures 4-1/8in (105.33mm), from the base to the top of the “garita” it measures 5-7/8in (148.55mm) and at the widest point the base measures 4-5/8in (116.79mm)

Don’t miss out on your opportunity to go back in time and be a “conquistador” getting a perfect roll with this epic “Garita del Castillo San Felipe del Morro” dice tower.

If you want to learn how the tower was designed, you can see the video here https://youtu.be/G0Un8oitA_g

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LadyLioness over 8 years ago

What print quality was used and what was the approximate print time? Thanks! Looks awesome

charliedrums over 8 years ago

I used 0.2mm layer height at 40mm/s. It took about 8 hours to print. Granted I have a low acceleration on my bot so your printing time may vary. Thanks for the kind words.