I’ve gone through a few different iterations of dice towers, including trying out a few posted here in the forums, but eventually decided to come up with something different. My son goes back and forth at being a Star Wars fan (Percy Jackson is his latest obsession), and since I’ve been trying to spend more time with him playing games, I came up with this model.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that this is with medium Proofgrade Draftboard, and Red opaque acrylic.
I’ll probably play around with this some more and come up with different designs, but I definitely need to make the tray shorter, so that it ends up being the same height as the tower when closed.
The first one that I made was just a box made of Draftboard, with the Rebel logo engraved on it. I made a mistake on measurements, so it didn’t go together correctly, but even looking at it, it seemed kind of flat.
I looked through Dice Tower pictures online and found a few with inset designs that I thought looked cool, so I decided to try it out.
Very nice! My children range from a teenager to a taxpayer I’ve only had my Glowforge a couple of weeks but my adult son has requested a dice tower for playing Magic (which of course, I’ve never played), so I have been following these threads closely. Hopefully, in a few more weeks I’ll be ready to tackle one for him.
I have it bookmarked! I have many, many things bookmarked LOL but that is one I plan on coming back to sooner versus later.
I think I have read every post on this forum and facebook 2 or 3 times in the last few months, including going back and reading as much as possible. Can’t tell you how much I appreciate the wealth of knowledge shared.
You will never regret the time you spend, you will grow to regret you didn’t spend more.
Cat’s in the cradle you know? Really nice design on that! I may have to emulate it.
Woohoo! Our group is mid-campaign at the moment, with the Rebels carving massive swathes of destruction through the Imperial ranks. It’s a fun game, but we’re hoping to use it as a gateway drug for D&D.