This is a dice tower! You put dice in, they roll, it's amazing. This one is Art Deco inspired, and it can be collapsed down into a smaller footprint for easier storage.
Dice
The following parts should print normally with no issues or special settings:
The following parts need to be printed with supports.
I used organic and got decent results; Tower Top Outer can end up a bit rough in the finer details and may need additional post processing.
I printed all parts on a Prusa MK4 using the 0.20 SPEED setting. I used Overture PLA. The colors used were Black and Royal Gold.
Push the Tower Top Inner into Tower Top Outer. I was able to do this by hand applying a reasonable amount of force and the parts seem to friction fit together relatively well.
Insert the Tray into the Base using the keyed joint, then stack the Tower Base, followed by the Tower Top on the Base. The Tower Base and Tower Top are keyed to fit into the columns on the Base.
You can disassemble for storage by removing all parts. Place the tray inside the columns on the base, then stack the Tower Base above the tray. Turn the Tower Top upside down and insert it into the Tower Base.
Open the design in OnShape: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7167a6784b126303325f8b8c/w/2b0fba6e744deba65e3b1615/e/ec1360cadbfb2338436d8db6?renderMode=0&uiState=6632c08872a0764aa07a4624
Copy to your workspace
Go crazy!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.