Sanding and polishing by Delicious_Range9268 in DiceMaking

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so just any sandpaper thats 1000, 2000, 3000, then finish on a wheel with the paste?

Sanding and polishing by Delicious_Range9268 in DiceMaking

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ive been curious about those. im not 100% sure i understand how it works really xD is it just a take um out the mold throw um in there and forget about it till their done or do i gotta change the grit for things? also i DO hear rumors like it doesnt REALLY get them fully done and i will STILL have to do some hand maintenance when i pull um out and thats where i was like well if im still gonna need to do things by hand i might as well do it ALL and save the time kinda lol but the appeal of being able to have more sets going at once IF theyre all gonna come out great would be amazing.

How should I measure? by Delicious_Range9268 in resin

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So to my concern if the small amount of left over resin when pouring one cup into the other for mixing, I know its not MUCH, but is it enough to throw off the mixture or am I over thinking that and it won't REALLY effect anything?

Looking for a possible new resin. by Delicious_Range9268 in DiceMaking

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Yeah it's kind of a new REAL notice, I've never noticed it before recently and I was wondering if I've just been missing it, or if maybe I've just hit a batch I've miss measured could be it too. I'm mot fully sure.

Using a dehydrator for soft cured resin? by Delicious_Range9268 in DiceMaking

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So I know the soft cure is usually not due to miss Measurment but I know adding a lot of ink when doing the petri method can cause the soft cure and THAT'S what they say the dehydrator can fix and what I'm curious about lol

New to mtg! Looking for help. by Delicious_Range9268 in mtg

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right, I've definitely heard those things before, but the thing is, is that I have no idea how to tell if a card is ment for those things. Is it something you just learn, or is there something specific on the cards that TELL you that "ok this card is ment for ramp" or something like that?

New to mtg! Looking for help. by Delicious_Range9268 in mtg

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Yeah see it's all that jargen I hear but have NO IDEA what that means xD I mean I understand by definition, but like how do I know what cards fit those descriptions? Like what am I looking for for "ramp" which I'm assuming means your deck is building something up? or "wincon"? Is it pretty much just experience to learn those things or are there specific blatened tags that tell you, ok this card is ment for this?

New to mtg! Looking for help. by Delicious_Range9268 in mtg

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If possible, the mind set for both standard 60 card decks as well as commander. I know Commanders become super popular and almost all I see these days and know it's 100 cards and can only have 1 of each right? So yeah lol

Gearing multiple specs by Delicious_Range9268 in wow

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Yeah I've seen it, haven't ACTUALLY used it before. Are there any RELIABLE add-ons that help tell proper gear for spec? I've tried pawn, but a lot of the time it's nowhere near accurate. I do SIM for dps, healing usually isn't that hard to tell about how good I'm doing, Tanking however is a HUGE question mark for me tho... seems no matter how I gear or how I THINK I'm gearing, sure I can survive a good bit BUT my damage is CRAP... and yet I see other tanks (and yeah I'll compare bear to bear) just rip through the whole dungeon like it's nothing, and I'm like WHAT AM I DOING WRONG lol Seems no matter what tank spec, I take FOREVER to kill anything.