End result came out better than my expectation. Particularly like the idea of even the engrave were 3D printed, so it's like a full 99% 3D printed project. 1% is the hot glue, that bit doesn't count. But I guess there's no other way to do it.
The holder turned up better than what I would imagined. I thought of something like a barbeque stick, pierce a small hole at the apex of the dice and hang it there like BBQ chicken wing, but a wine glass lookalike is brilliant. Best of all, the color changing filament make it looks 1001% badass.
If there must have some less than perfect thing to comment, I don't really like the idea of TWO DOT, the dot size become bigger. But I can live with that, not a problem. Next, may be we should NFT it? Dice By The Window, 1 and only.
Thank you so much @davidke20!
It makes my day to know that you like the end result! This is a compliment of the highest order to know it came out better than your expectations! :)
I thought you would like the color change filament, that's the premo stuff and what I meant when I told you privately I had a little surprise in the mix. 😄
Actually it's possible to make dual color prints with one machine, but requires a special set up with multiple extruders. It's a bit more advanced than my current level and machinery, but maybe one day I will be able to create prints like that. For now we just have to adapt and overcome with a little glue here and there :)
Of course, I like constructive criticism bro, I always want to know what I can do better. In this case there weren't any variations of this dice style that I was able to find, but I can create more of these in the future too, and perhaps modify it or create my own variation even. I love this thing so much that I might even create some variations with color change filaments for a die and can work on making smaller dots by putting this in a CAD program for modification :D
YES!
Thanks again for doing this and trusting that I would deliver. I'm very happy to know you are satisfied with the results brother. 😀