Dagger Dice Weapon
Replace your Dice Tower and take your tabletop setup to the next level with this unique Dice Throwing Dagger – a functional and stylish prop that doubles as a dice roller and dice storage container!
This 3D-printable dagger is split into two main components: Blade – Designed to safely “throw” standard 16mm dice like a mini dice chute. Handle – Hollowed out for dice storage, capable of holding a full standard polyhedral set (7-piece).
The blade and handle screw together, making it easy to store and carry your dice in a thematic, fantasy-style weapon. Whether you’re a DM adding flair to your game or a player looking to roll in style, this dagger has you covered.
Print Requirements: Build Volume: Requires a printer with at least 250mm of vertical height. No AMS required: All parts are single-color friendly and optimized for FFF/FDM printing. Supports: No Supports needed Threads: Clean internal/external threads for a snug twist-lock between blade and handle.
Suggested Use: Roll your dice through the blade to "throw" them onto the table. Store your dice in the handle between sessions. Use as a prop to intimidate your enemies and impress your fellow players.
Recommended Materials: PLA or PETG for strong, easy prints. Consider silk PLA or metallic finishes for added visual impact.








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This is awesome, my players are gonna love it. Do you plan on doing also the shield dice tray from the pictures?
I just uploaded it.
This is awesome, Thank you!
Yeah it's not super complete but if you are interested I can upload a version of it next week.
Do you have .stl files of this? I ask because in Cura it says the .3mf files for the dagger doesn't have models and doesn't load.
Okay I got this added. try and download again and let me know.
I’m putting a reminder in my calendar. Looks like I missed uploading them last week for someone else.
Yes I can get them uploaded tomorrow once I’m near my computer. You could also try downloading Orca or Bambu studio. I generally prefer .3mf files so I can put all of the files you might need in file rather than have them broken into multiples. But this was only 2 parts so it’s less confusing.
hi do you have stl instead of the3mf file as i have a nepture4 max thanks
I can upload them on Tuesday. Or you can download orca slicer if you need it before then.