This is my version of a classic way to “roll” the die for a board game. The key to making this special die agitator is the clear plastic capsule. I found the right size, 2″ diameter and 1-7/8″ tall, in a vending machine — it’s the kind that holds inexpensive toys or trinkets.
You will need:
- Plastic capsule, 2″ diameter
- Die
- Compression spring, 3/8″ diameter, 2″-long, .035″ wire diameter
- Wood, 1/4″-thick and 3/4″-thick
- Flathead wood screws, #8×3/4″ (4)
- Finishing nails, 1-3/4″-long, small (4)
- Electric drill and drill bits
- Hole saw
- Saw
- Hammer
- Screwdriver
Illustrations by Julie West
MAKE Volume 33 features our special Software for Makers section covering apps for circuit board design, 3D design and printing, microcontrollers, and programming for kids. Also, meet our new Arduino-powered Rovera robot and get started with Raspberry Pi. As usual, you’ll also find fascinating makers inside, like the maniacs on our cover, the hackers behind the popular Power Racing Series events at Maker Faire.
Try your hand at 22 great DIY projects, like the Optical Tremolo guitar effects box, "Panjolele" cake-pan ukelele, Wii Nunchuk Mouse, CNC joinery tricks, treat-dispensing cat scratching post, laser-cut flexing wooden books, sake brewing, growing incredibly hot “ghost chili” peppers, and much more.
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