FREE PLANS in pdf format (BOTH IMPERIAL & METRIC DIMENSIONS) – Download Info Below.
Dice Towers are a gaming accessory that has become quite popular these days among gaming enthusiasts. A gaming tower contains a series of baffles that cause the dice to rotate and spin randomly when the dice are dropped into it. The dice emerge at the bottom of the tower and into a dice tray.
I made this one at the request of a local friend, and I’ll show you how I did it in the video I made while building it. This particular dice tower was made using 2 pieces of 2×4 framing lumber, each 9” long. The pathway and baffles for the dice were carved out of each 2×4 (mirrored images) and the two pieces were then glued together. The dice tray was made with ¼” plywood underlayment. I used box joints, but this is not necessary. Butt joints with glue will work just fine.
I used my X-Carve CNC router to help make these items, but I have drawn the plans for use of conventional wood working tools. If you do have a X-Carve machine or other CNC machine and would like the files I used to make this set of gaming accessories, I will publish the files on the Inventables web site under their PROJECTS heading. The link to these files will be posted below as soon as I am able to publish them with Inventables. IF you don’t have Easel, it is available as a free download through Inventables.com
Download FREE PLANS here in both Imperial & Metric dimensions:
Dice Tower:
Dice Tray:
FREE Easel Files For Use With X-Carve & Other CNC Machines:
https://www.inventables.com/projects/diy-gamers-dice-tower-and-tray
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Here’s the video: