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Thread: Dice engraving - How to speed up the process

  1. #16
    Thanks all for your return.

    So we all agree that the selling price is the only obstacle that i can encounter if i build up the courage to do the manual turning myself.

    @Bert : Subject is closed for me. I've enough informations to go on with my order. I'll let you know if i manage to build something to gain speed in the process and the average time by dice as soon as the project will be done.

    Regards,

    Philippe

  2. #17
    Hi just my taught I would make 2 jigs so i would load one put in machine and run while it is running I would load the other jig with a bit of taught you could make a jig that you could turn over so that would cut your loading time in half have fun cheers Frank
    Last edited by Frank barry; 11-23-2014 at 4:31 AM.

  3. #18
    Hmmm I didn't realize dice were so popular.... A quick search of Kickstarter show a few funding in progress and this one that just ended this summer...

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...ice-you-design
    Martin Boekers

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  4. #19
    Maybe I've had my head in the sand. I can't imagine anybody paying $.42 per side.
    Mike Null

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  5. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Maybe I've had my head in the sand. I can't imagine anybody paying $.42 per side.
    That's what made me say I'd do them all day long $2.52 per die? That's like printing money there.
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  6. #21
    Gaming accessory market is insane.....On a recent visit to a client they were having a games night, 10 tables set out with various games on them.

    $350,000 worth of stuff on 10 dinner sized tables!

    As my client said to me "This is our cocaine"

    cheers

    Dave
    You did what !

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