Video - October 2, 2020
We’re a family of gamers, from classic board games to the latest video games, gaming is one of our favorite pastimes. Whenever we play a dice game, the kids will often throw the dice across the table so Nicole requested I make a Dice Tower: a simple device that randomized the dice and contains them in a small try. It’s really nothing more than a simple box with offset ramps on the inside. My design is incredibly simple but you can add as much complexity as you like, including additional ramps and additional obstacles inside the tower that will help jostle the dice around.
If you want to try the flocking method I demonstrated, you’ll want these products:
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