390 grams is alot but i used the last bit of my bambu Pla basic green that i got with my bambu p1p printed beautifully currently playing with it in our session its called the tower or trials
I really enjoyed watching this one print. It was fascinating to watch it print without supports. It really looks cool and is weighty and solid. At 15% it came out excellent. It printed perfectly using Polymaker Matte PLA. Thank you for sharing.
I do have an observation. I am using this for old board games like Backgammon. With the standard size dice it seems as though I could repeat the outcome of a single dice. I am not certain the die is actually tumbling down the stairs but rather sliding down the stairs. This could be due to the small step depth or because the are no disruptive surfaces that the die encounters as it slides down. I imagine the walls and stairs are smooth enough to allow the die to whip around, sort of skiing down the slope. I am describing square dice. I think odd shaped DND dice will tumble down the helix and would be more random. And then again, I may just be insane to think dice cannot be random.
I took an old mouse pad and cut it to fit exactly inside the base, upside down. The bottom of the pad is grippy rubber and forces the dice to roll when they exit that Gothic door. It also muffles the dice on exit, as a bonus.
i can vouch/agree that it seems to repeat numbers 2 and 4 for me when using a normal dice, had like 15 2's in a row then 5 4's in a row lol
printed for my sister and will inform her to use a mouse pad to make it not repeat/as badly :P