by poikilos
The pivot point is now the same on both sides so that both trays work properly (with changes to arms described below to fit better).
The catch (that retains the trays when folded) is now the same on both sides so that both work properly.
The arms of the trays...
...have a square end, and the shaft width is even, which I think fits the aesthetic better.
...now have built-in supports.
...no longer hit the tower before opening all the way (due to hole changes above, and a different bottom to the arms).
...are now flat so they look better. There was no point in being wider except to house the old flexible pins which are not present in this version.
...have cleaner mesh characteristics and no longer have "zero faces" (tiny polygons which are boolean artifacts in this case).
The pegs are stepped, so they fit tightly in the tray's holes and loosely in the tower for easy movement.
There is also a version of the tray included that has built-in pegs.
Various parts are now have a more even appearance (equal wall widths, etc.).
See also: Changelog.
by , and garyacrowellsr
based on Dice Tower with Fold-Up Trays by 3DCentralVA Mar 24, 2015
based on Remixed Angular Dice Tower, with trays by garyacrowellsr Jan 1, 2015
(no pins)
based on Angular Dice Tower by aleph_null May 14, 2013
(no hinge)
Summary
Do you like rolling dice but hate trying to find them when they roll under your table? Here's a solution!
This dice tower will accommodate most standard dice sizes, but can be scaled up or down accordingly depending on your preference!
Remixed from garyacrowellsr's 'Remixed Angular Dice Tower, with trays'
Available for purchase from our Etsy!: http://etsy.me/1Zu1VJZ
Printer:
JGAURORA A3S
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
.32
Infill:
10%
Filament: AIO Robotics PLA White
Notes:
The tray has built-in supports (in the model file).