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Check out gibell's Reuleaux solids at http://www.shapeways.com/model/115463/reuleaux_solids_3cm.html Those are surfaces of rotation based on Reule...
 
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A set of FIVE dice in this item: d4, d6, d8, d12, d20. Each die is realized by a "skeleton" (See Sylook''s shop at http://www.shapeways.com/shops/...
 
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A d12 that''s a *rhombic* dodecahedron instead of a regular one.
 
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Simple but pretty shape. Rather small: the 2×2×2 cm measurement is from corner to corner; the faces themselves are closer than that.
 
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This die is a shell surrounding a chunk of the support material, for cost purposes. It's 3cm in radius, which turns out to be a nice solid size fo...
 
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A single die that emulates all the possible rolls of two six-sided dice. All 36 possible rolls are depicted on its 36 faces, using die-pip diagram...
 
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In the “Fudge” gaming system, one commonly rolls four dice, each numbered with “+”, “-”, and “0”. &...
 
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This die is made by finding nine maximally-separated points on the surface of a sphere, and then at each point slicing off a circular facet with a ...
 
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The rarely-seen forty-eight-sided die! Yes, forty-eight adventure-loving faces, waiting to generate random numbers for you.The edges are raised, a...
 
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Like the regular d9, but hollow. So maybe it won't roll as long.
 
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The rhombic hexecontahedron is a pretty shape; it's used as the symbol for Wolfram Alpha. It's also non-convex, so it can't be used as a die... or...
 
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A 60-sided die shaped like a deltoidal hexecontahedron, with a big pocket of support material on the inside.
 
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Spherical d12 with an icosahedron-shaped hollow inside and a ball rolling around in it, so it should land with a number upward.Added some extra pie...
 
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The d4 of the "Open" series. Labeling the faces of a d4 doesn''t make as much sense, so the tilted faces now reside under the vertices. (Compare ...
 
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The d20 in the "Open" series. Doing a true rotated triangle in these would have left the triangle really small, so I went with more of a hexagon t...
 
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cunso namcu bliku .i lo sefta cu se tcita zo pa bi''o zo gai
 
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Five tetrahedra fit neatly into the corners of a dodecahedron. See http://www.shapeways.com/model/121250/dodecahedron___5_tetrahed.html by LatexSp...
 
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6-sided dice that bear a strange combination of numbers, but still have exactly the same odds for every total as an ordinary pair of d6s. See http...
 
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I''ve seen d30s with the English alphabet on them (and four "wildcards" or something). So I figured I''d do a similar one with the Hebrew alphabet...
 
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The Great Dodecahedron''s outer surface is a facetting of the regular icosahedron, so there''s no reason it couldn''t be used as a d20. The number...
 
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A sphere with a cubical hollow inside, in which a ball rolls, so it will land with one of eight "faces" up. Pipped. Arrived still stuffed w...
 
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A pipped d6 in the "open" theme, with the raised pips on tilted squares inside a cubical framework.Customize this die! Send me 1-6 black-and-white...
 
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A complete set of the "open" dice: a d4, d6, d8, d20 and two d12s (one normal and one rhombic).Placed together here, this shows a mistake in my des...
 
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An actual die based on the sphericon shape. It''s kind of weird because it doesn''t always land with a face upwards; some numbers are indicated la...
 
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Ever roll a die and just KNOW the answer in advance? This die is a foregone conclusion. It''s based on the unistable polyhedron from http://mathw...
 
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Have to find a good size. This is a solid version.This one is way too small. The numbers are unreadable.(Get one of the hollow versions I have; I...
 
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A small, plain sphericon. It's a wee little thing, maybe the size of a marble, and it rolls in a straight line like one too, but not in a straight...
 
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Created per a user request for a copy of the badge from the old NeXT machines.
 
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Another in the "open" series, the numbers are on small triangles inside the larger "cage."
 
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Johannes Kepler thought he had hit upon a secret of the universe, a demonstration of the guiding hand of God (and geometry) in the structure of the...
 
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Not a reasonable die, but hey, Rhombic Hexecontahedron don''t need no reason.Very cool-looking, but also very sharp at the corners! Be careful.
 
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Another "open" d12, with recessed sub-faces like rotated main faces. This one is based on the rhombic dodecahedron instead of the regular dodecahe...
 
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Doubling cube? Up to 64 isn't high enough! OK, you don't really roll a doubling cube, and so it starts from 2 instead of 1, and so on. But anywa...
 
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First attempt at a dreidel, ordinary Hebrew letters, etc.
 
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Wondering about the details, etc... Maybe things should be different. Four dice, color-coded to tell them apart easily (most of the time). One di...
 
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Boy Surface, in my favorite projection. It's in a network form, partly to cut down on volume but also because the whole point is to be able to see...
 
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