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Incarna Resolution Dice

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Incarna Resolution Dice by wulfdesign Dec 21, 2009

Description

These d100 resolution dice where designed for the creator of the
Incarna Role-Playing Game System at incarna.net

I was testing out how hard it would be to design them in another software package (as well as a belated b-day present).

Source file are in Sketchup (I may include Rhino3d source as well).

Inspired by (variation of) MaskedRetriever's Dice Pack thingiverse.com/thing:372 and thingiverse.com/thing:550

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looks like it's going to print alright.
unfortunately my extruder board gave out halfway thought my test.
I'll have to try and reload the firmware and get a complete dice or two.

on a larger dice I think I can carve out numbers in Rhino3D as long as I keep to simple shapes rather than fonts and watch the angle and keep them 45 deg or under.

Since, like all standard dice, they have a side that always faces up, I'd say that's a possibility, although I'd look into whether your laser cutter is abs-friendly first, largely for caustic/toxic fume release.

Perhaps it's time someone started getting nuts with OpenSCAD + Numbers + rotational libraries?

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Instructions

Re-size to desired dimensions.
Print 2 dice.
Mark one 0-9 and the other 00-90
game away!

I was trying to indent numbers into the surface but if I wait to do that it'll be Another 6 months before they see the light of day.

I wonder if a laser cutter could 'etch' numbers onto the surface?

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wulfdesign on Dec 27, 2009 said:

looks like it's going to print alright.
unfortunately my extruder board gave out halfway thought my test.
I'll have to try and reload the firmware and get a complete dice or two.

on a larger dice I think I can carve out numbers in Rhino3D as long as I keep to simple shapes rather than fonts and watch the angle and keep them 45 deg or under.

MaskedRetriever on Dec 21, 2009 said:

Since, like all standard dice, they have a side that always faces up, I'd say that's a possibility, although I'd look into whether your laser cutter is abs-friendly first, largely for caustic/toxic fume release.

Perhaps it's time someone started getting nuts with OpenSCAD + Numbers + rotational libraries?

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