Are you using tungsten dice? XD I'm not sure if it's necessary to make it more rigid. If you use a little glue to hold the house together, it becomes really sturdy. I've used my tower multiple times with metal dice and it has no problem with them.
@DennisS Ah, I havent put the file to a slicer yet, so im not sure what the thickness of the walls are (sounds like they may be good) But Im hoping that its sturdy enough to fold in half like the original cardboard tower and store in the box with everything else, because I havent seen any posts showing the tower folded and stored away in box.
Oh man, you are right! I can tell you now that they come apart fine. The bottom and the house are separate and fit together like the cardboard one. I'll post a picture of that too! Thanks for the notification.
Nice! Thank you for this! Would this also be a way to increase the wall thickness of the print to make it more rigid? mayb 2mm walls?
Are you using tungsten dice? XD
I'm not sure if it's necessary to make it more rigid. If you use a little glue to hold the house together, it becomes really sturdy. I've used my tower multiple times with metal dice and it has no problem with them.
@DennisS Ah, I havent put the file to a slicer yet, so im not sure what the thickness of the walls are (sounds like they may be good) But Im hoping that its sturdy enough to fold in half like the original cardboard tower and store in the box with everything else, because I havent seen any posts showing the tower folded and stored away in box.
Oh man, you are right! I can tell you now that they come apart fine. The bottom and the house are separate and fit together like the cardboard one. I'll post a picture of that too! Thanks for the notification.
@DennisS right on! Thank you! I'll start a print and share when its done!
That's great, I look forward to it!
@BryanDeLaCru_1777521 Hey Bryan, I put om new images where you can see the two parts separate. Hope your print goes well.
@DennisS oh Man! Thanks so much for that! Puts my mind at ease! Printing and sharing soon!