Big Dice

I needed to print a large dice, 120mm cube. I wanted it to look nice, not just a great lump of plastic. Printing a complete dice was a no go as the temporary support was excessive, the structure too fine to build precisely in its final shape and the 'grain' direction would be all wrong.
I decided to print each of the six sides separately, then press them together to form the final dice, after inserting the buttons.
The edges of the sides of the dice have long dovetail joints that press together, not slide together.
I used flexible printing filament, TPU, which proved to have a lot of benefits. The finished blue print had a very pleasant shine to it. It pressed together well, having good tolerance to distortion. This also meant that the completed dice could be thrown high in the air or hard against a wall and bounce without breaking apart.
On my flashforge creator pro it took about two hours to print each side. I used yellow PLA for the buttons. When it is assembled, don't forget opposite faces add up to seven!