Jay & Jaimie make a Dice Tower for DnD! This was a really fun DIY project that showcases some woodworking, a little brass work, and a wet ink transfer technique to make the tavern-style hanging sign. We were inspired by a lot of dice tower designs online, particularly Geek Chic, and wanted to build our own that was over the top and showcased some cool techniques.

This was our first video! We’d love to hear your feedback.

A dice tower is a great thing to have around your gaming table if you play games like Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), Pathfinder, or other games that roll a lot of dice. Rolling dice is one of the best parts of any tabletop RPG but it’s fairly common for dice to fall off the table, knock things over, or land in a place where the result is hard for everyone to see. The dice tower not only looks awesome but it helps you keep your rolls on the table.

And as Jaimie likes to say…if you roll badly it’s not your fault, it’s the dice tower’s fault! If you make a dice tower, please send us some pictures! We’d love to check it out.

MATERIALS:
– Zebrawood
– Brass
– Walnut
– Basswood
– Wood Glue
– Super Glue
– Waterlox (Not Required)
– Blue Painters Tape
– Freezer Paper
– Ink

TOOLS:
– Hand Drill
– File
– Clamps
– Tape Measure
– Pencil
– Scissors
– Chisel
– Sandpaper
– Inkjet Printer
– Planer (Not Required)
– Jointer (Not Required)
– Bandsaw (Not Required)
– Tablesaw (Not Required)

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