Building a Dice Tower
Ойын-сауық
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Description
I decided I wanted to build a dice tower to add to my table. The idea behind this one is a thrown together tower that has been left to the elements for years.
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Supplies
- Lays "Stax" Container
- XPS Foam
- Thin Cardboard from Box (I used one from a box of granola bars)
- Mod Podge: Matte
- Hot Glue
- ReddiBoard Foam Core
- Aleene's Tacky Glue
- Plaster of Paris
- Dap DryDex Spackling
- Toothpicks
- Super glue
- Twine
- Paint
- Apple Barrel: Pewter Gray
- Apple Barrel: Khaki
- Apple Barrel: Arbor Green
- Apple Barrel: Brown Oxide
- Apple Barrel: Too Blue
- Apple Barrel: Black
- Apple Barrel: Antique White
- Army Painter Speed Paint: Pallid Bone
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Tools
- Xacto Knife
- Sharpie
- Olfa Knife
- Scissors
- Proxon Hot Wire Table
- Hot Glue Gun
- Butane Torch
- Empty Hot Cocoa Containter
- Rocks
- Many pronged sculting tool
- Paint brushes of various sizes
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Music
Wager with Angels by Nathan Moore
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Support
Patreon - / pathoftheyeti
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Timeline
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - Building
6:27 - Glam Shots
7:00 - Wrap Up
7:10 - Thanks Patrons!
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Description
I decided I wanted to build a dice tower to add to my table. The idea behind this one is a thrown together tower that has been left to the elements for years.
--------------------
Supplies
- Lays "Stax" Container
- XPS Foam
- Thin Cardboard from Box (I used one from a box of granola bars)
- Mod Podge: Matte
- Hot Glue
- ReddiBoard Foam Core
- Aleene's Tacky Glue
- Plaster of Paris
- Dap DryDex Spackling
- Toothpicks
- Super glue
- Twine
- Paint
- Apple Barrel: Pewter Gray
- Apple Barrel: Khaki
- Apple Barrel: Arbor Green
- Apple Barrel: Brown Oxide
- Apple Barrel: Too Blue
- Apple Barrel: Black
- Apple Barrel: Antique White
- Army Painter Speed Paint: Pallid Bone
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Tools
- Xacto Knife
- Sharpie
- Olfa Knife
- Scissors
- Proxon Hot Wire Table
- Hot Glue Gun
- Butane Torch
- Empty Hot Cocoa Containter
- Rocks
- Many pronged sculting tool
- Paint brushes of various sizes
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Music
Wager with Angels by Nathan Moore
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Support
Patreon - / pathoftheyeti
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Timeline
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - Building
6:27 - Glam Shots
7:00 - Wrap Up
7:10 - Thanks Patrons!
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Пікірлер: 20
Great Zelda vibes, feel like I'd run across this and have to fight 2 moblins with bows
What an awesome looking tower
Great idea and good step by step. You have done a really good job of making the project accessible. Seems like it would be fun to do
@path_of_the_yeti
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
Looking so good! ❤❤
Wow looks great. You should put a list of all the items you used in the beginning for those who want to make it too.
@path_of_the_yeti
Жыл бұрын
That is great advice. Thank you!
This looks really good! Though I know a few DMs who wouldn't like the dice rolling on an uneven surface
@path_of_the_yeti
Жыл бұрын
That is very true. Luckily mine is ok with it haha
Such a great work!
Oh very nice dice tower! Love the use of cheap or recycled products!
@path_of_the_yeti
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Oh that came out awesome! Great job explaining what and how you built it
@path_of_the_yeti
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Very cool!
Hi, this is a great simple idea. I like all of the character you built into it. It really stands out. Nice job!! Mikey V.
My one concern is the lack of a even flat surface for the dice to land on. Something to minimize the possibility of maybe a d20 landing weirdly and the outcome being up for debate.
that looks awesome... kinda want to go make one myself just not sure how to cut the foam effectivly without one of those proxxon tools like you have.
@path_of_the_yeti
Жыл бұрын
You can use a sharp utility knife it is just more difficult. Also love the profile pic. Go lions!
@megatronryker8930
Жыл бұрын
@@path_of_the_yeti thanks for the reply. I'll definitely look into it. Had made one with cheap wood from Walmart, wood glue and some hot glue for under $15. Wasn't the greatest but was fun to make for sure.