Introduction: How to Make a Cardboard Tumbling Dice Tower!

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Hello Everyone,
In this tutorial, I will show you how to make a card board dice tower. For those of you who don't know, a dice tower is a small tower that you can put dice in through the top. The dice will travel down the tower and will hit many obstacles before coming out of the bottom. Dice towers eliminate the need for rolling dice by hand.  However, some dice towers are very costly, but not his one! Th dice tower I will make in this Instructable is made from spare cardboard and other materials you probably have around the house. Let's begin!

What did I make?
I made a cardboard dice tower, which lets you put in a dice on the top and then spit the dice out through the bottom. It works by hitting the dice with many platforms as it travels down the tower. To make this, I used carboard, pliers, hot glue, paperclips, a pen, a ruler, and some paper.

How did you make it?
I got the idea for the project when I saw a game at an arcade. In the game, the player would put a coin in a slot, and the slot would bump against many rods on the way down. This gave me the idea for how many dice tower should work. I worked on this project completely by myself. As I  made worked on the project, my designs constantly changed. Originally, the tower was actually supposed to be a small cube, but I realized the cube would not be able to hold enough obstacles. I also had many different designs for the location and shape of the platforms. Because my design was constantly changing, I started this project over and over many times.

Where did you make it?
I made this project completely at home. This project connects to my life because I am an avid board game player, and my opponents often cheat with dice. This ensures that they don't cheat.

What did I learn?
I learned a lot of stuff from this project.  One of the challenges I encountered while building the tower was when I finished. I put a die into the top of the tower, but it did not come out of the bottom. It turned out the distance between two platforms was too close, so the dice could not pass through. I had to completely disassemble the tower, change the distance between platforms, and rebuild the tower. I am proudest of the paperclip supports underneath each platform. I came up with idea for supports and built them all by myself. These supports allow the user to change the angle of the platforms inside the tower. If I had to build this again, I would test if the dice could travel through the tower before completely assembling the tower.

Step 1: Gather Your Materials & Tools

For this project, you will need:
  • 3 small paperclips
  • spare cardboard
  • a ruler
  • scissors
  • a pen
  • thick paper
  • pliers
  • hot glue gun
  • hot glue

Step 2: Make the Stencils.

In this step, we are going to make stencils for all the cardboard components required for the dice tower. The reason we are making stencils is because many components of the same size are needed, and it does not make sense to have to measure out the same shape 3 times!

Get your thick paper, pen, and ruler. Now, measure out the following pieces on the paper:
  • 4" x 4"
  • 6" x 2"
  • 5" x 2"
  • 2 1/4" x 2"
  • 1 1/4" x 2"
  • 1/2" x 4"
  • 1/2" x 1"
Once you have them all drawn out, cut them out using your scissors and write the measurements of the stencils on them. This will help us remember the dimensions of the pieces.

Step 3: Make the Cardboard Pieces.

For this step, you will need your stencils from step 2, your cardboard, and your pen.

Get all of your stencils and trace them using your pen on your  cardboard pieces. You will need:
  • one (4" x 4") piece
  • three (6" x 2") pieces
  • one (5" x 2") piece
  • one (2 1/4" x 2") piece
  • three (1 1/4" x 2") pieces
  • three (1/2" x 4") pieces
  • two (1/2" x 1") pieces
Once you have all the components traced out, cut them out using your scissors.

Step 4: Make the Platform Supports

For this step, you will need your three short paperclips and your pliers.

Take your pliers and use them to bend all the paperclips into straight lines. Then, use your pliers to grasp the middle of the bent paperclips, and twist the pliers back and forth until it snaps the paperclip in half. Repeat this on the other two paperclips.

You should now have six short metal rods. Take your pliers and bend each of them at about a 65 degree angle.



Step 5: Make the Platforms

For this step, you will need the six platform supports you made in Step 4, you hot glue and hot glue gun, your ruler, your pen, and the three 1 1/4" x 2" cardboard pieces you cut out in step 3.

Take your three 1 1/4" pieces and place them so the side that is two inches long is horizontal. Using your ruler, measure 1/4 of an inch from the border of the pieces towards their center. Now, get your hot glue gun and your six platform supports. Using the lines you drew as guidelines, glue the supports on the cardboard pieces. Make sure the angle vertex on the supports (the area of the bend) touches the edge of the pieces.

Repeat this on all three pieces.

Step 6: Measure Platform Location

For this step, you will need your your ruler, your pen, one of the 6" x 2" pieces,  and the 5" x 2" piece

Place your 6" x 2" cardboard piece next to the ruler so that the top of the piece aligns with the 0 inch mark. Make a mark at the 2 1/4" point and draw a straight line across.

Now, take your 5"' x 2" cardboard piece and place it next to the ruler. Make two marks on this piece: one at the 1" point and one at the 3 3/4" point. Draw a straight line at these points. This will be where we glue our platforms.

Step 7: Attach the Platforms

For this step, you will need your hot glue gun and hot glue, and the three finished platforms you made, and the two cardboard pieces you made markings in step 6.

Align the top of the platforms to the lines we drew in the previous step. Once the platform is aligned, glue down the two clips the meet the surface of the cardboard. Do not glue anything else but the paperclips. When you are done, you should have one platform on the 6" x 2" piece and two platforms on the 5" x 2" piece. 

Step 8: Begin Tower Assembly

For this project, you will need the two assembled walls you made in Step 7, your hot glue and hot glue gun, the two remaining 6" x 2" cardboard pieces, and the 2 1/4" cardboard piece.

Take glue and apply it to the right edge of the 6" x 2" assembled wall, and then attach it to the left side of one the 6" x 2" pieces. Now, apply glue to the left edge of the 5" x 2" assembled wall, and attach it to the the right side of the same piece. Lastly, take your glue and apply some to the 2 1/4" side of the 2 1/4" x 2" piece. Now, place it on the bottom of the walls so it forms an angle as shown in the picture.

Step 9: Finish Tower Assembly

For this step, you will need your hot glue and hot glue gun, your almost finished tower from step 8, and your last 6" x 2" piece. 

Apple glue to the two edges of the tower, and then place the remaining 6" x 2" piece on top. Your tower is now complete!

Step 10: Make the Tower Floor

For this step, you will need your 4" x 4" cardboard piece, your three 1/2" x 4" cardboard pieces, your two 1/2" x 1" cardboard piece, and your hot glue gun with glue.

Take one of your 1/2" x 4" pieces and apply glue to the 4" edge. Attach it to one of the edges on the 4" x 4" square. Repeat this with the remain 1/2" x 4" pieces. On the remaining edge without a border, glue the two 1/2" x 1" pieces as shown in the picture. Finally, apply some glue to the bottom of the tower and glue it in the space between the two 1/2" x 1" pieces. Your tower and floor are now complete!

As as finishing touch, add a small 1" x 2" piece to the top of the tower and glue it there. 

Step 11: How to Use It!

To use the tower, simply take a dice and drop it in the top, and the dice will fall back down and will randomly land on one of its faces.
Look at the attached videos to see how it works.

Trouble Shooting:
If the dice does not come out of the bottom, it is probably stuck in between the platforms. To ensure this doesn't happen again, take your pen and push down on the platforms. Since they are adjustable (thanks to my design), you can adjust their angle, so that the dice won't get stuck again!


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