I love that your doing this. I found you on tik tok and fell in love with your dice. Your channel is what has gotten me into dice making and this is helping me even more. ❤
Hey! I wasn’t alone in thinking that werpy dice molds don’t have deep numbers! I was super discouraged when I kept sanding the numbers super close to being gone and was super shocked at how deep my own masters made the number super deep.
Great information. I like the comparison between the different molds. I have some Druid Dice slab molds and can tell you that they have improved the keying in the last year at least for the slabs. Do you have a reason for using single dice molds or just a preference?
I like slab molds, I just like showing off single molds for beginners, because it is a LOT cheeper than a full slab. I just don’t want people to waste money if they don’t end up liking dice making.
I just went to Nanolab site - what is the difference between their regular mold and the "spin up" and also i may have just not got there yet but high face/low face ?? Thanks agagin this series is amazing!!
Regular dice have the numbers spread out to ensure fair rolling. Spindown dice have the 1 next to the 2 next to the 3 and so on. They're easier if you're just using the die to track a number (e.g. life in Magic), but they're slightly less fair when rolling. I suspect their use of spin up is the same as what I know as spin down dice.
How well do the mold perform without a pressure pot? I am thinking of trying my hard at making dice but I don't have the opportunity to get a pressure pot. Have anything you could recommend?
The main difference is without a pressure pot there can be a greater chance of failures due to air bubbles in the raisin but you can look up videos on how the limit errors
Thank you for this video. Question: I have a sword dice holder mold. It doesn’t hold the current squish mold dice I have. They’re too large. I need “standard” size dice mold. Which mold that you reviewed is standard size?
Is there any molds with multiple D6 slots? As I'm primarily a Warhammer player now and so would love to be able to make my own dice and eventually offer my services to my hobby group ☺️ as Games Workshop charges $50-55 in Australia for 15 dice 😂
@@ArtemisDiceCompany Thank you very much for that!! I'm binge watching your videos now 😂 they are really informative and teaching me a lot of things I wouldn't have thought of when dipping my toes in to this hobby!
I am so glad that you pointed out that you were having issues with over-sanding too. I am so glad to know that I am not alone on this.
It is SOOO common. Even two year into my journey, it still happens from time to time but it happened a LOT when I got started.
I love that your doing this. I found you on tik tok and fell in love with your dice. Your channel is what has gotten me into dice making and this is helping me even more. ❤
Aw, I’m so glad I’ve helped you in your journey. That’s such a wonderful thing to hear.
Hey! I wasn’t alone in thinking that werpy dice molds don’t have deep numbers! I was super discouraged when I kept sanding the numbers super close to being gone and was super shocked at how deep my own masters made the number super deep.
Yeah. The quality of the molds is fantastic and I love the font, but they are very shallow.
Great information. I like the comparison between the different molds. I have some Druid Dice slab molds and can tell you that they have improved the keying in the last year at least for the slabs. Do you have a reason for using single dice molds or just a preference?
I like slab molds, I just like showing off single molds for beginners, because it is a LOT cheeper than a full slab. I just don’t want people to waste money if they don’t end up liking dice making.
Thank you for the video, i was definitely curious about dice molds, i was looking at making D20s and spindowns for MTG
I just went to Nanolab site - what is the difference between their regular mold and the "spin up" and also i may have just not got there yet but high face/low face ?? Thanks agagin this series is amazing!!
Regular dice have the numbers spread out to ensure fair rolling. Spindown dice have the 1 next to the 2 next to the 3 and so on. They're easier if you're just using the die to track a number (e.g. life in Magic), but they're slightly less fair when rolling.
I suspect their use of spin up is the same as what I know as spin down dice.
How well do the mold perform without a pressure pot? I am thinking of trying my hard at making dice but I don't have the opportunity to get a pressure pot. Have anything you could recommend?
The main difference is without a pressure pot there can be a greater chance of failures due to air bubbles in the raisin but you can look up videos on how the limit errors
Thank you for this video. Question: I have a sword dice holder mold. It doesn’t hold the current squish mold dice I have. They’re too large. I need “standard” size dice mold. Which mold that you reviewed is standard size?
Is there any molds with multiple D6 slots? As I'm primarily a Warhammer player now and so would love to be able to make my own dice and eventually offer my services to my hobby group ☺️ as Games Workshop charges $50-55 in Australia for 15 dice 😂
Nanolab Maker makes d6 molds with the option of numbers or pips. 😊
@@ArtemisDiceCompany Thank you very much for that!! I'm binge watching your videos now 😂 they are really informative and teaching me a lot of things I wouldn't have thought of when dipping my toes in to this hobby!