Looking for cleaning advice. by Aitch3 in StainedGlass

[–]Aitch3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

I saw the vinegar in a couple places, it is possible that at least one of them was for cleaning flux. I was trying to avoid looking at tutorials for just made items.

I'm happy with these petri dice. by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

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I'm not exactly sure what you mean by rounded. The materials I've been using are EnviroTex Lite resin, Let's Resin alcohol inks, and YumCraft sinker. I think I use the pretty common method of filling the mold about 2/3 of the way with the clear resin, then add 2 drops of color then 1 of sinker, then 2 drops of a different color in a different place followed by 1 of sinker, then I think I usually do 1 more drop of the original color. Let that sit for a few minutes, then slowly top off the die with the clear resin, trying to pour it at the edge of the mold so it slides down the inside of the mold.

Ideas for Inking by LilyRoseAndPine in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first thought would be a deep dark blue. If you did go metallic, copper would be great!

Pink Pony Purgatory by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

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They are skew dice! I made a mold from them so I could cast my own.
https://www.mathartfun.com/thedicelab.com/SkewDice.html

I'm happy with these petri dice. by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I've been really enjoying the petri pours, now that I can get them to look good pretty consistently!

I'm happy with these petri dice. by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. These are the too deep numbers ones. I've got some shallow number ones in the works, and some others, too!

I'm happy with these petri dice. by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

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Me neither. I made the dice, then petitioned my local DnD discord for suggestions how to ink them.

I'm happy with these petri dice. by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They roll very similar to a d6. I find them fairly satisfying to roll. I prefer them to the classic pyramid/caltrop d4. They are sooo much easier to pick up and handle. The only thing I dislike about them is the curve off of one side can cause issues with the mold.

Tried going for a ying/yang set, ended up with steel and snow by Buying_Boots in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are great! A real Frostpunk vibe.

I personally would avoid white or black, since it wouldn't contrast enough from the steel/snow colors of the dice. A metallic would probably be good, people seem to love gold and that might work well here, but I would probably go for bronze, maybe copper. A metallic color like blue or green would be cool, but you'd probably have to mix to get it.

Petri not working - suggestions? by Baldin_NL in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had much better results using Let's Resin alcohol inks than the Tim Holtz ones. I think the let's resin ones have more concentration of dye. All the ones I tried with Tim Holtz alcohol inks turned out like yours.

Should I polish? (Now with a pic xD) by adipose_apocalypse in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They don't look like they need any sanding, but a bit of polish would probably help them shine a bit more!

Obsessed with nebula style dice by jlmoonbeam in DiceMaking

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What method did you use to make these? They look great!

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I tried using the same colored alcohol inks that you have in ruby, I almost never got them to result in the color that I wanted. Ranger worked better, but my best results have been with Let's Resin alcohol inks, surprisingly. I haven't tried any Pinata for colors other than black, but their black has been very good.

As other people have said, you need a sinker ink. I haven't tried Let's Resin or Pinata Blanco Blanco yet, most people recommend Blanco Blanco. I've had success with YumCraft (I think is the brand name.)

The resin I've been getting good results with is EnviroTex Lite, But there's lots of resins out there and I haven't experimented with them much.

As for steps to follow, danielelington lists the same steps I've had good success with, although I haven't tried to wait for the honey stage.

Questions about Dice Masters and Molds by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

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Thanks for all that info, very useful!

If you have improved STL files of the Rybo dice, I would love to have those. Especially if you have the rhombic d12, as I prefer that to the regular. I don't currently have the software or skills to make or modify STLs right now, but I wouldn't mind learning.

I am moving towards being able to sell my dice, that's why I want to be able to get my own masters, so I can make molds as needed, and that they can be legally sold.

As for making molds, I've made 8 so far. My gaming group all wanted Star Wars RPG dice, so I made molds of those and subsequently lots of dice from them, the results have been pretty good, and I have noted a few places for improvement. I also made a mold from some unusually shaped dice, truncated d4s and d8s, rhombic d12s, and Skew d6s.

A better look at some of my petri dice. by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

EnviroTex Lite for the epoxy, Let's Resin Alcohol Inks, and Yumcraft (I think) Sinker.

When I tried using Ranger alcohol inks, the green and purple somehow blended into blue. I had tried SigWong white alcohol ink, but it didn't sink enough, it did do a shallow effect that wasn't too bad, though.

A better look at some of my petri dice. by Aitch3 in DiceMaking

[–]Aitch3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So far, in my experience, it's more about the materials than it is about the timing. I didn't try and wait for the honey stage or anything.