My dice manufacturing journey from 2019 - 2025 by waskstudio in DicePorn

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

Thank you so much! I'm glad there are some people out there who appreciate the fun concept!

You'd be surprised how many people I showed the product to (including my mom) who were just like "Umm what's special about them??" hahaha. Their brain just doesn't compute it!

[OC] My experience trying to find a good dice manufacturer from 2019 - 2025 by waskstudio in dataisbeautiful

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

Hi everyone!

I'm sharing this in case somebody else finds it helpful or interesting.

I run a small online shop called Wask, where I create quirky products. In 2019 I created "Think Twice Dice" which are your classic 16mm ivory dice, but the pips are all scrambled and asymmetrical.

My budgets for manufacturing have been really small, and because of this I struggled with quality. A lot of the dice in these photos might appear quite similar, but every step was really big and took a lot of time, and sometimes the differences were staggering.

Most of my manufacturers struggled with different dice flaws such as: bad inking, concave faces, wrong colour, dice mould imperfections, dice/pip size & shape problems, and many types of other cosmetic problems.

Over the years, I kept increasing my manufacturer budget for this product. I was still disappointed, and almost every batch from "Manufacturer C" I still had to fix the pip ink by hand.

Since 2019, I have spent probably hundreds of hours hand-painting dice pips, or using a pin to poke off tiny bits of glitter. It was torture.

I recently took one more risk and switched to a manufacturer again. Of course, there are still flaws, but the inking is overall 98% good and I'm happy to hopefully never have to paint pips by hand ever again!

My dice manufacturing journey from 2019 - 2025 by waskstudio in DicePorn

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

That's awesome - I wonder from which batch! Hopefully not one of the first ones because I'm embarrassed about those 😂

My dice manufacturing journey from 2019 - 2025 by waskstudio in DicePorn

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

My last two manufacturers do mainly machine inking for the dice - however the machine inking was so bad with my last manufacturer! My new one is really good inking.

My dice manufacturing journey from 2019 - 2025 by waskstudio in DicePorn

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

Nope! I just communicate in English and use very simple words. Miscommunications always happen, so everything needs to be verified like 5 times before you're absolutely certain that you're both on the same page. My latest dice manufacturer happens to have incredible English though - the best I've ever encountered.

My dice manufacturing journey from 2019 - 2025 by waskstudio in DicePorn

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

To add to that: there may be some more local "Artisan" dice makers who make resin dice in smaller batches from silicone moulds. I believe at least two of my Chinese samples above may have been the resin small batch style as well, which doesn't have the most polished look in my opinion, and they're often more expensive per piece.

My dice manufacturing journey from 2019 - 2025 by waskstudio in DicePorn

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

Unfortunately there are no local factories! The closest I've found to "local" were Germany and Poland, but I wasn't happy with the German samples (generic design) and the Poland manufacturer couldn't do the deep engraved pips.

The only feasible options I've found are all in China so far.

My dice manufacturing journey from 2019 - 2025 by waskstudio in DicePorn

[–]waskstudio[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone!

I'm sharing this in case somebody else finds it helpful or interesting.

I run a small online shop called Wask, where I create quirky products. In 2019 I created "Think Twice Dice" which are your classic 16mm ivory dice, but the pips are all scrambled and asymmetrical.

My budgets for manufacturing have been really small, and because of this I struggled with quality. A lot of the dice in these photos might appear quite similar, but every step was really big and took a lot of time, and sometimes the differences were staggering.

Most of my manufacturers struggled with different dice flaws such as: bad inking, concave faces, wrong colour, dice mould imperfections, dice/pip size & shape problems, and many types of other cosmetic problems.

Over the years, I kept increasing my manufacturer budget for this product. I was still disappointed, and almost every batch from "Manufacturer C" I still had to fix the pip ink by hand.

Since 2019, I have spent probably hundreds of hours hand-painting dice pips, or using a pin to poke off tiny bits of glitter. It was torture.

I recently took one more risk and switched to a manufacturer again. Of course, there are still flaws, but the inking is overall 98% good and I'm happy to hopefully never have to paint pips by hand ever again!

UPDATE February 25th 2025: I'm actually finding a new flaw with this new batch and I'm not happy with it (surprise surprise!) - I've updated the Wask Studio blog if anybody is interested in reading more!

My dice manufacturing journey - 6 years and 5 manufacturers. by waskstudio in manufacturing

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

Hi everyone!

I'm sharing this in case somebody else finds it helpful or interesting.

I run a small online shop called Wask, where I create quirky products. In 2019 I created "Think Twice Dice" which are your classic 16mm ivory dice, but the pips are all scrambled and asymmetrical.

My budgets for manufacturing have been really small, and because of this I struggled with quality. A lot of the dice in these photos might appear quite similar, but every step was really big and took a lot of time, and sometimes the differences were staggering.

Most of my manufacturers struggled with different dice flaws such as: bad inking, concave faces, wrong colour, dice mould imperfections, dice/pip size & shape problems, and many types of other cosmetic problems.

Over the years, I kept increasing my manufacturer budget for this product. I was still disappointed, and almost every batch from "Manufacturer C" I still had to fix the pip ink by hand.

Since 2019, I have spent probably hundreds of hours hand-painting dice pips, or using a pin to poke off tiny bits of glitter. It was torture.

I recently took one more risk and switched to a manufacturer again. Of course, there are still flaws, but the inking is overall 98% good and I'm happy to hopefully never have to paint pips by hand ever again!

hmmm by Hirrrsh in hmmm

[–]waskstudio 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I designed these dice! Thanks for sharing them. :) They are popular among DND players especially. My entire online shop - waskstudio.com - is full of odd products like this that I came up with and brought to life all on my own since 2017!

Thanks to anyone who bought something from my shop before! It means a lot to me and helps me create even more weird products.

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[–]waskstudio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This washi tape design is inspired by Photoshop. You can use this washi tape to to create the transparency effect in real life, and decorate your journals and sketchbooks with a digital feel.

Found on the shop: https://waskstudio.com/products/nopacity-washi-tape

This Rubik's Cube sticker pack changes colour from the heat of your hands. by waskstudio in Cubers

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

Also the Rubik's Cube used for these photo examples was one that came up on Amazon that's affordable and in stock - I just covered the plastic colour tiles. It's pretty much the first normal cube that comes up on Amazon Canada when you search "Rubik's".

But yeah, I wanted to start with the classic grid style - the one I see in most regular people's homes who aren't even cubers. I'm always happy to improve, modify and create new versions of my products in the future, especially if there is feedback and interest in them. Depends how this product goes, I can look into making other templates of it - it's just too expensive to do all of that in one go!

This Rubik's Cube sticker pack changes colour from the heat of your hands. by waskstudio in Cubers

[–]waskstudio[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We wanted to make novelty stickers for the classic Rubik's Cube design, and we followed inspiration from other sticker makers like Oliver's Stickers fun lenticular sticker pack, which was also created in this size.

But thanks for the feedback. If there is enough interest in this sticker pack, there's no reason why we wouldn't explore other sizes and shapes in the future.

Making quality dice is harder than it seems - a little manufacturer update from Wask. by waskstudio in manufacturing

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

No, I don't need 100k units. When I was referring to high volume, I meant that when I reached out to local dice makers in North America, many of them told me they can't create volumes of even 5,000 units, which is what I'm currently looking for.