Dice Tower
A 60×60mm dice tower standing 130mm tall, with three baffles inside and an opening at the front foot. Drop dice in the top; they tumble down the baffles and come to rest on the floor, where you tip them out. Takes a fistful of d6 or a handful of polyhedrals. The two features that would normally cost supports are solved with geometry instead: the baffles rake at 45°, and the lintel over the opening is a 45° peak rather than a flat bridge — so it prints upright, in one piece, with nothing underneath it. The biggest print in this section and the price reflects the hours, not the plastic. PLA is fine; PETG if it is going to be knocked off the table.
from £40.20example, in PLA
Example pricing
A guide only — not a fixed quote. Final price depends on material, quantity, print orientation and printability.
| Material | 1 unit | 5 units | 10 units | 25 units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PLA | £40.21 | £168.87£33.77/unit | £305.57£30.56/unit | £683.52£27.34/unit |
| PETG | £42.72 | £179.43£35.89/unit | £324.68£32.47/unit | £726.25£29.05/unit |
| ABS / ASA | £48.52 | £203.77£40.75/unit | £368.73£36.87/unit | £824.79£32.99/unit |
Per-unit prices fall with quantity. Larger batches are cheaper still — ask for a bulk quote.