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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Michi on April 02, 2018, 08:22:13 PM
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Not very special - just a die, but scratchbuilt it is. I cut it from a bone, filed it into shape and drilled numbers in there. 100% organic and good for gaming now!
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Very cool. Did you make it by hand? And if so, how?
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Now you just need to test-roll it 100,000 times to make sure it rolls true. ;)
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Did you make it by hand? And if so, how?
I usually cook the bovine shin slice in my soup, leave the beef in there and give the dog to the bone.
When he had finished his meal I took the shin and cut one rectangular piece with a metal saw. The rest was filing, sanding and drilling by hand.
Now you just need to test-roll it 100,000 times to make sure it rolls true. ;)
I did a hundred times and it was good enough.
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I made my custom and scratch built die from resin.
See this link;
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/handmade-dice.html
I've often thought of making them from soft stone.....
Tony
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Tell new people it was made from the skull of your last opponent.
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No physical die generates 1-6 with the same probability for each number. The goal is to have dice with as similar probabilities for 1 to 6 as possible.