All About Dice Blanks!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

Комментарии • 32

  • @ItsCamille735
    @ItsCamille735 2 года назад +6

    Wow I wish I found this before I polished up my entire blank set. Oh well, live and learn.

  • @lizzygabbs5765
    @lizzygabbs5765 10 дней назад

    You are awesome! I love your work and thank you for this video is so helpful!

  • @whynotchaos
    @whynotchaos 2 года назад +4

    Your sets are SO CUTE imma cry omfg. Beautiful work!!!!!!

  • @ee.4373
    @ee.4373 3 дня назад

    These are beautiful!
    How do people insert blanks and circular cores into their molds and get them to be completely centered when they insert them to the pre-poured epoxy filled molds? How do they not offset or become displaced?

  • @NickieLimie
    @NickieLimie 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you SO much for this tutorial because my original Dice Masters maker stopped selling on Etsy and I really wanted to commission some blanks from them 😅

  • @Khafri
    @Khafri Год назад +2

    Very cool! Thank you for this video. I would love to play around with dice creation but that may have to be something I look at down the road.
    I've seen dice with different types of paint used for the numbers (like glow in the dark acrylic for example) and some of them required a white base coat under the final paint due to the translucency. The white base/primer coat is very visible in the clear resin shell around these dice and honestly has a very large impact on the final aesthetic imo. Have you ever played around any with ways of minimizing or even utilizing visible paint from the inked numbers through the shell when viewed from the side? In one of your videos you had mentioned getting masters with deeper numbers to assist with mold creation. Do you think it would be possible to layer paint in a way that appeared differently depending on which side you were viewing it from, or is the depth of the numbers typically too shallow overall to experiment with that type of effect?
    For example in case I explained poorly: if you had a white opaque or even frosted blank cast inside of a clear shell, then inked all of the numbers in various bright colours, then reinked all of the numbers with a second layer of black paint on top, do you think the first layer of colour would be easily visible when viewed from the sides but when looked at head on only showed the second black layer? So if you had a d6 and were looking straight at the 6 face it would appear black, but the side walls of the surrounding numbers are visible within the shell as the bright first paint layer colours.
    This would definitely be something I'd have to try for myself if I ever get a chance to experiment with dice making, but I just thought I would mention it in the off chance you have already explored paths like that.

  • @kairon156
    @kairon156 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing.
    Ages ago I wondered if it was possible to have a clear shape inside a dice. Now I know it may be very possible with methods like this.

  • @cozyculthost
    @cozyculthost Год назад +7

    Wait… so you’re telling me I can just sand my failed dice and use them as blancs instead of letting them collect dust on the shelf till the end of times?

  • @gabbywills98
    @gabbywills98 Месяц назад

    These are GORGEOUS i-

  • @CountryTouch
    @CountryTouch Год назад +1

    This is so awesome! Ive been wanting to do this for ages

  • @IchselbstbinIch
    @IchselbstbinIch 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing with us!! As always great inspiration :3

  • @BlueBalloonNetwork
    @BlueBalloonNetwork 2 года назад +2

    Where do you get your master dice/and inserts from?

  • @Grrrr1997
    @Grrrr1997 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! This was so informative!

  • @ryanmagee4797
    @ryanmagee4797 2 года назад +5

    Wonderful!! Do you have any videos on how you then recast the blanks to get the shell and number? I can't wrap my head around how people center the blanks in a mould so it's even 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️😂

    • @spaceowl9283
      @spaceowl9283 2 года назад +7

      The blanks are sized so that the grooves of the numbers basically hold them in place and cause there's no wiggle room they sit pretty perfectly central.

    • @ryanmagee4797
      @ryanmagee4797 Год назад +1

      @@spaceowl9283 ahhhhh make perfect sense, thank you!

  • @billilackie1517
    @billilackie1517 2 месяца назад

    So when you complete your blanks where do you get the mold with numbers from. Sorry i want to do this. I already do resin. And love it.

  • @pumpkin_colour7893
    @pumpkin_colour7893 5 месяцев назад +1

    where do i go to order dice blanks and masters in general?

  • @mythraicmysteries2564
    @mythraicmysteries2564 2 года назад +8

    Thank you SO much for your videos, they're super helpful!! May I ask a clarifying question? When you say blanks don't need to be sanded, do you mean it's cool to make molds from the blank masters without sanding them? If so, that'd be awesome, because I ordered some blank masters recently and was dreading having to sand them. 😂

    • @dreamy_dice
      @dreamy_dice  2 года назад +2

      Yes, kind of! I would still sand off any support marks, but for my blanks I only sanded them until the supports were gone and they were all even. So some faces were still fresh off the printer and untouched (since I leave mine matte), I just made sure everything was still aligned decently well.

    • @mythraicmysteries2564
      @mythraicmysteries2564 2 года назад

      @@dreamy_dice AWESOME, that is so helpful to know, thanks again! 😁

  • @thedieofthebeholder
    @thedieofthebeholder 2 года назад +2

    You mention putting reflective flakes on the inside of your mold and them not being disturbed… do you mean you add the flakes to the outer mold and the blanks help keep them in place/stop them from sinking to the bottom?

    • @dreamy_dice
      @dreamy_dice  2 года назад +2

      Specifically what I’m referring to here is pre-resin pour grabbing flakes with tweezers and brushing them along the inside of my blank molds. Then, pouring resin or a design. This way you get the flakes all along all sides of the die without the risk of any being sanded or polished off during finishing. The same concept applies with something like glitter, you could brush glitter along the inside of all of the blank molds and you wouldn’t run the risk of sanding off any of the glitter like you would if you did so in dice molds.

  • @nachtvleermuisje
    @nachtvleermuisje 2 года назад +3

    I love your insta and now I found your RUclips! I love it! Do you make your masters yourself or do you order them somewhere?

    • @dreamy_dice
      @dreamy_dice  2 года назад +1

      My masters are from Arcana Cast!

  • @monomakes
    @monomakes 2 года назад +1

    Cool! But how about creating them? I'm not sure how much smaller they should be than regular masters to ensure a good fit, look good and be balanced.

    • @wrymecheers
      @wrymecheers 2 года назад +1

      10% smaller works well for me :)

  • @marisamagdaleno8373
    @marisamagdaleno8373 2 года назад +1

    What 3d printer/resin are you using?? I’m shopping around and I love how crisp these numbers are 😍

    • @dreamy_dice
      @dreamy_dice  2 года назад +3

      I actually don’t print my own masters, I have them made and printed by Arcana Cast ☺️

  • @j.t.justtae1147
    @j.t.justtae1147 2 года назад +2

    Does anyone know of any master makers?? Im really new to the resin dice making genre

  • @jeremycatches9766
    @jeremycatches9766 10 месяцев назад +1

    A d6 doesn't require a dot. Sorry, the details bug me. lol. I love your work though! Great videos too.

  • @Hazara121
    @Hazara121 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for 8 subscribe