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The Crystal Maw 3d model
The Crystal Maw 3d model
The Crystal Maw 3d model
The Crystal Maw 3d model

The Crystal Maw

This is The Crystal Maw Dice Tower. I wanted to create a new dice tower and, as always, wanted it to have a few tricks up its sleeve. While there are quite a few skull-themed dice towers out there, I’m really happy with how this one turned out!

It’s completely multi-part, so no AMS is required here. It’s split into two parts connected by magnets, and the back section includes a secret dice compartment where you can store your dice. You’ll need eight 12mm x 2mm magnets for the skull parts.

The Crystal Island is optional but really adds a lot to the visual feel—I’m especially happy with how this part came out!

Printing:

  • Both skull parts require supports – I recommend tree/organic supports where needed.
  • All other parts do not require supports.
  • The back skull has two versions: Crystal and Non-Crystal. You can print the small crystal separately and glue it to the top, it adds a great finishing touch!
  • For the Crystal Base, pause the print mid-way to swap filament colors for the crystals.

Notes: The Skull_Front has two versions: One with smaller openings and one with larger. This was part of my testing, but I decided to include both. Use Skull_Front_Larger_Holes.stl if your dice are over 20mm in size (they probably are).

I’ll add a single-piece Skull file later today or tomorrow in case you're not interested in the secret dice compartment or using magnets.

My Print Settings: Layer Height: 0.2 Supports: Tree Walls: 2 Infill: 5%


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