Add some flair to your board game nights and tabletop campaigns! Based on a wacky antique store find, this dice tumbler will roll up to three standard d20’s or up to four other polyhedral dice.
Prints with minimal support and assembles within minutes using only super glue (no tools required). The bottom plate is reversible, so it can be adapted to comfortably use regardless of whether you’re left- or right-handed.
I’m hoping to keep iterating on this in the near future, so feedback is appreciated! Please consider tossing me a tip if you like the design, it helps me keep making and sharing things.
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