Space Dice DIY Electronics Kit
The Oskitone Space Dice is a combination space laser noise and electronic dice machine. Press its button to get a random number between one and six and a near-faithful recreation of classic science fiction blaster firing sounds.
Its Altoids-tin-sized enclosure and controls are 3D-printed, and its circuitry is implemented with beloved 1970's era CMOS technology. No microcontrollers here!
- Custom PCB and 3D-printed hardware
- Powered by one 9v battery (not included)
- Open-source and ready to be hacked
This DIY Electronics Kit requires through-hole soldering and takes about 30min to assemble.
It is available with or without 3D-printed parts. If you have access to a 3D-printer, you can print it yourself! (The electronics work perfectly fine without any of the prints, but of course it's not quite as fun.)
| External controls: | on/off power switch; knobs for pitch tone, drop time, and volume; switches for octave and increment; big button to roll |
| Dimensions: | 3.75" x 2.4" x 1" |
| IC Chips: | CD4017, CD4040, CD4093 |
| Uses: | Any game that needs six-sided dice, deciding on dinner, noisemaking, etc |
Online assembly guide:
https://oskitone.github.io/space_dice/
(To save cost, trees, and frustration from outdated information, printed instructions are not included. The online guide will always be up to date!)
STLs for 3D-printing: COMING SOON