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Hi! I was wondering if anyone else has seen this with the D12. It looks like a couple sides aren't the same size? Or is that just me?

I've had a similar problem after print a very large D20 on a resin 3d printer.  Haven't noticed it on the D12

I'll measure next time I print one.

You are not hallucinating. I had posted a similar problem 7-8 months ago here regarding 6 sided dice. While I would rate myself a beginner in the realm of  3d resin printing you will have to experiment a bit with exposure times, lift settings and orientation to try an minimize the aberrations of your dice.

I am guessing the sides that are "warped' are probably associated with the vertex that is attached to the support fins? As I stated above you could try orienting the object on the edge instead and add your own supports via whatever slicer software you may be using.

It will be interesting to hear your findings as well.

I have been away from printing dice for a bit and did not document my results, so I will have to start over again and report back when I do.

Good Luck.

Hi, I'll investigate that. Is the warping apparent on the 3d model itself or after it's been printed? If it's a printing issue, it might be warping during the printing process - I know I encountered that issue myself while printing D6es.

Honestly I never studied the 3d model itself from a software perspective, I always thought it was my lack of experience printing with 3d resin. Like I said I do seem to recall having tried a different orientation, but there were still issues.


As for other dice types, From using a caliper, there are variations, but I seem to recall they were much less obvious that the D6.

If you don't mind me saying, it still may be worthwhile to verify the models and software.


Thanks again for this great software.