Changing the number order to 11.19.12.1.17.3.7.13.15.5.16.6.8.14.18.4.20.9.2.10 will create numerically balanced dice as per what is made by The Dice Lab and explained in this paper: http://www2.oberlin.edu/math/faculty/bosch/nbd.pdf
Each vertex has a total of 52 or 53, resulting in dice that don't have a high or low side. Thanks for the design, i have been having a lot of fun with it.
Thanks, I'm having a hard time finding a full set of Parametric gaming dice STLs and most other dice designs have floating overhangs during the print process that cannot be supported because the dice are too small at standard issue gaming size (18 to 23mm). Your beveled style is amazing since it takes away that concern.
HalfwitTomfoolery
over 7 years
Sure thing. I don't like to post designs without having a picture of the printed part, but give me a few days and I'll see what I can do.
WisemanFair
over 7 years
Could you possibly make a Parametric Easy Print version of the d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d% ? This d20 print is awesome and I must have the full set. Please and Thank you!!!
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Printers
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* Heavily-modified 8" dual-extruder machine that started its life as a MakerFarm i3v. Most of the parts on it have been replaced with improved versions.
* Large format machine similar to a C-Bot.
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