Yet another geometry geek. Plus a few other odds and ends that come to my diseased mind and are within my modest 3d-modeling skills. Let's see what happens.
Shop still under construction, as always.
BE WARNED: anything that does not have a picture of an actual printed prototype somewhere on its page probably has not been printed by me yet, so I don't know how it turns out. Order those at your own risk!
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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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bliku fi renoju'ugai da noi se tcita loi lojbo namcu be fi'o nu'a ju'u li gai valsi(24-sided die, numbered in Lojban words in *base-12*)
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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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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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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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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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These are not *quite* surfaces of constant width, but at this scale, the error is insignificant. If all goes well, these should be just 6mm across...
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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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Like the regular d9, but hollow. So maybe it won't roll as long.
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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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In the “Fudge” gaming system, one commonly rolls four dice, each numbered with “+”, “-”, and “0”. &...
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Link your cuffs with little Lojban logos.