This is NOT the D&D dice making video I wanted to make...

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    This is NOT the D&D dice making video I wanted to make. I tried making my own D&D dice with the intention of making a video called “Making D&D dice was so much easier than I thought”.
    Well it certainly didn’t go that way. But I did end up with a bunch of dice that I’m super happy with, and I've had a lot of fun experimenting.
    In this video I’m going to go over exactly how to start making dice as a complete beginner, show you all the mistakes I made so you can avoid them, and show you the results that you can expect.
    Here's what I'd recommend for getting started with making dice! (Amazon links are affiliate links, so if you use them to make a purchase, I get a small commission).
    Magic Resin Kit - amzn.to/3I8T3bw
    The slab mold I ended up using - amzn.to/3wqOGWB
    Zona paper for polishing - amzn.to/3IaKw7I
    Alcohol inks - amzn.to/4bTF5YL
    UV Resin - amzn.to/3OYzCpI
    This is the respirator I got, but it might be overkill. There are cheaper OV rated ones available, but you should do your own research for this.
    amzn.to/42QiGao
    Other items you will need, that are cheaper to get from a dollar store.
    Utility knife
    Tiny paint brushes
    Acrylic paint
    Silicone stir stick
    Here are the other items I tried that I don't recommend
    Individual cap molds - amzn.to/3IekW1I
    Cheap slab mold - amzn.to/3IdjLQ8
    Here are all of the resources I used when learning to make dice! The dice making community is really wonderful, and there are so many great creators sharing their process.
    @Rybonator
    • How to Polish, Clean &...
    • How to Polish, Clean &...
    @KaitlinPierce
    • Bubble free resin with...
    reddit.com/r/dicemaking

Komentáře • 58

  • @johnsimon8978
    @johnsimon8978 Před 2 měsíci +26

    As someone who designs heating systems for a living, the lightbulb is both brilliant and dangerous haha. I'd recommend wiring in a cheap high temperature safety acting as a switch to kill power to the light, house fires are no joke! Great video though

  • @SolidSkow
    @SolidSkow Před 2 měsíci +40

    Hi there! Great video and always nice to see people get into dice making (dice maker here)! Well done on your first sets! Definitely takes a bit of practice to get going on dice making. One suggestion when it comes to color/swirls/sparkles is, get a bottle of Brea Reese Liquid Glitter. What you can do is mix that into the resin with your alcohol ink and you'll get that sparkle from the glitter, but the transparency that you don't get with the mica powders. Can't wait to see what else you come up with!

    • @powerwordspill
      @powerwordspill  Před 2 měsíci +5

      That's a great tip, I'll have to get some! Thank you!

  • @jirim727
    @jirim727 Před měsícem +3

    Every time I hear about creating one's own dice, I always think of that old, cozy industrial chimney, I always think of Neha.

  • @ericness9660
    @ericness9660 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I started making dice about 6 months ago and I really like your point about how imperfect dice are still really good dice. I’m definitely my own harshest critic, everyone I’ve shown my dice too have all said that the dice look great and they don’t seem the defects until I point them out.

  • @dennislezeta9537
    @dennislezeta9537 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Great video, I've been making dice for myself for a couple of years now. And finally decided to jump into making my own molds last summer... I cant express with words how much more complicated it is to start making good molds of your own design, but the satisfaction at the end is just incredible.

  • @cozyculthost
    @cozyculthost Před měsícem

    Definitely making dice for my characters! So far I’ve tried several times, but only 2 came out successfully. I plan to add insertions into the dice for my first 2 characters, so that makes reducing bubbles even trickier, not to mention suspending stuff in them correctly and not letting it sink

  • @ZSchrink
    @ZSchrink Před 2 měsíci

    The ending of your videos make me smile every time.
    Excellent dice making tutorial. It's always something I've wanted to do, but have always been cautious\worries that it would turn out a mess. This is a LOT of awesome tips, thank you! I still don't know if I will step into dice making, but it does make me want to consider it more :)

  • @mikeb.1705
    @mikeb.1705 Před 2 měsíci

    Very cool! Never thought of making my own dice, but still enjoyed seeing the process.

  • @cecileepaigeflowerde
    @cecileepaigeflowerde Před 2 měsíci +5

    This has given me the inspiration to make my own dice! I've watched so many videos on how to do it but they involve equipment I simply don't have access to. I like the way you showed that fantastic dice don't need to be 100% but that 90% is still amazing (& even matches the quality of mass produced dice!)

    • @powerwordspill
      @powerwordspill  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah if it's for your own use then it's still exciting even if they aren't perfect! I'm very glad I tried it

  • @virrcraft
    @virrcraft Před 2 měsíci +2

    heh, that's great! I already have some dice mold... but plan to try making dice set close to the summer (because of the temperature things which you mentioned). Thanks for the cool video and motivation!
    Great results, btw

  • @rxdice
    @rxdice Před 2 měsíci

    I've had all the stuff gathered up to start my own dice making adventure for ages now. as soon as the weather allows it I'm hopping on the bandwagon!

  • @Zanacleto
    @Zanacleto Před 4 dny

    This is a very thorough video! Very well done!

  • @HannahKellett
    @HannahKellett Před 2 měsíci

    So excited about the Patreon and merch! If you have more (imperfect) dice than you know what to do with you can always throw them in with merch orders as a fun surprise! Can’t wait for my hat to arrive and watch all the cool BTS on the Patreon

  • @Angelgrrrl
    @Angelgrrrl Před měsícem

    Using a low watt dhp bulb and a reptile thermostat with a kill switch would be far safer. The thermostat can be set to the temp range you want and it kills the power when to hotturning it back if it gets low. Great vid.

  • @MooreDnD
    @MooreDnD Před 2 měsíci +4

    Awesome video! I just recently started my journey into making D&D content on CZcams and a lot of the inspiration came from you and yours! Much of the way you run your campaigns was similar to mine, such as using owlbear rodeo, utilizing dungeon alchemist, and making a digital DM screen, so I figured I could try my hand at introducing new ideas to the community too! Thanks for all the great videos - and hopefully I can reach the point you're at too!

    • @powerwordspill
      @powerwordspill  Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's awesome, welcome to the community! Your setup is very cool!

    • @MooreDnD
      @MooreDnD Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you so much! 😊 Now I just gotta figure out how to improve the video setup/quality like what you've got going on!

  • @amirhosseinshadic3051
    @amirhosseinshadic3051 Před 2 měsíci

    What a great video, i was searching for this video two months ago but i couldn't find one

  • @lmarsh5407
    @lmarsh5407 Před 2 měsíci

    just the video I needed! I've been thinking about making dice for a while now. Looks like I'll be trying this summer when it's warm enough! (still dropping to -15°C here)

    • @powerwordspill
      @powerwordspill  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah that might be outside of the capability of a light bulb haha

  • @tholzak
    @tholzak Před 2 měsíci

    And I appreciate you, Mr. Spill.

  • @thecheesemouse
    @thecheesemouse Před 2 měsíci

    Acetone is a great thinner, I use approximately .5ml for an ounce of resin, then I vacuum chamber the resin to degas, it can be a bit of work degasing but you will be bubble free. A heat gun/butane lighter is the best for surface popping, and a tooth pick can be used to physically remove trapped bubbles in the mold. Lubricating the key/registration marks with a little Vaseline keeps the mold lid secured!

  • @ItzXana
    @ItzXana Před 2 měsíci

    Been making dice for almost a year now and absolutely love it! Getting to experiment with colors and different pours is a fun creative outlet and I even am getting ready to sell some online :) Also have that same set of alcohol ink and am still using it today, is fantastic!

  • @joejojo6704
    @joejojo6704 Před 2 měsíci

    This is so cool and inspiring ! I would have loved to see a price & time run down tho to determine if it is worth trying :)

  • @nerdvisions4625
    @nerdvisions4625 Před 2 měsíci

    Love the Dice!

  • @gotsane
    @gotsane Před 2 měsíci +1

    I got into making dice a few years ago. A pressure pot really does make all the difference. Even with 30-50lbs of pressure you will end up with crystal clear dice with no bubbles. I cant recommend one enough and honestly with how much I have used it its easily a sound investment. Also, making your own dice molds is great but you generally have to have a 3d printer to do that so more investment. A couple of tips however, make sure you are following the resin mixing instructions thoroughly. If it says by weight, it means grab a scale and get exact. By volume, make sure those two cups are filled to the same line. If you are off on this your dice either wont cure or will be soft. Honestly, the worst part of the entire thing is sanding. I have started ultra sanding my master dice off the printer to a mirror shine, then I carefully make a mold of them (i use jewelers wax to mount them to the mold box). Afterwards, my cap molds only have one slightly raised face that can easily be polished away. I put the finished dice into a bullet casing tumbler with v34 car polish and ceramic polishing media and run them for 24+ hours. The dice come out a mirror shine and beautiful. Now if I can only trick my colorblind eyes into coming up with a good color combination :)
    Don't get into dice to make money though, do it for fun. I give my players custom character themed dice for each campaign as a gift for putting up with me as a DM

    • @powerwordspill
      @powerwordspill  Před 2 měsíci

      That's great advice, thank you! I was thinking about making some dice for my players, that would be a really fun gift

    • @aaronscholl9560
      @aaronscholl9560 Před 2 měsíci

      @@powerwordspill We made a pressure pot for my wife out of the Harbor Freight Air Pressure Paint Tank. It worked for everything she needed it for (mostly dice) for over 2 years and only just had a project that didn't fit. I would recommend upgrading the wing screws to bolts and using a cordless driver (careful not to over-torque)

  • @Zr0din
    @Zr0din Před 2 měsíci

    Dang, I was all set to go and try this and now- you kinda scared me off!

  • @TheeIronDuck
    @TheeIronDuck Před 2 měsíci

    Hey, great vid. One thing I was told about resin pours is not to take a flame to the resin to pop the bubbles. You run the risk of flash curing the resin, trapping in any bottom bubbles. In most cases you can lightly blow on the top of the resin to pop the top bubbles.

    • @samarosa1
      @samarosa1 Před 2 měsíci

      I make dice and do use a lighter but never run into this problem.

  • @shotintel
    @shotintel Před 2 měsíci

    For sanding, I would suggest using figure 8 instead of vertical and horizontal strokes. It makes the motion smoother (so you can go longer) and more even all around.

  • @jeppe9788
    @jeppe9788 Před 2 měsíci

    That hat looks sweet, can't go wrong with blue and gold, instant buy!🧢

  • @Braincain007
    @Braincain007 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey you have mearch now! You are really growing man

  • @reidgamer7663
    @reidgamer7663 Před 2 měsíci

    i think for the numbers you may (i have no idea) be able to put some gold (or really any other color) uv resin in a needle and from there carefully inject it into the number (PS: do this before you do any polishing)

  • @AlexanderDunn-cj5me
    @AlexanderDunn-cj5me Před měsícem

    Thanks Im now good to go , wish me luck

  • @avelkm
    @avelkm Před 2 měsíci

    Making dice molds from ground zero (designing and printing masters) adds few more levels of complexity. I have pressure pot and all that is needed from my usual work (making custom pens) but man just figuring out how to print perfectly is hard, then there is a problem of silicone reacting with resin masters... On first try used tin cure silicone, it works with 3d printed masters, but died after third pour. It's not an easy technique to learn, buying high quality silicone mold is definitely a way to start making dice. Also making silicone molds pretty much requires use of pressure pot or a vacuum.

  • @viktorkolaric4156
    @viktorkolaric4156 Před měsícem

    Looks cool but my question is how balanced those dice are? I can imagine, with all the bubbles and sanding by hand there's pretty high potential for them to be weighted, especially those with powder dye. Have you given them the old salt bath test?

  • @AllinDice
    @AllinDice Před měsícem

    Wow. Very Coo

  • @ubernerrd
    @ubernerrd Před 2 měsíci

    It would be interesting to see results using glass beakers with a magnetic stirring device.

    • @powerwordspill
      @powerwordspill  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah that would be interesting to test, I might have to try that!

  • @the_alechemist7054
    @the_alechemist7054 Před 2 měsíci

    What about one of those boxes used for keeping your filament dry and warm for 3d printing??

  • @Koel_Hellion
    @Koel_Hellion Před 2 měsíci

    Aint gonna lie i only clicked on the video cause of that epic mustache lol

  • @lilyayora
    @lilyayora Před 3 dny

    Please don't use an incandescent bulb to heat your resin workspace xD Use a reptile heating mat or something :P

  • @wingwalker007
    @wingwalker007 Před 2 měsíci

    Have you tried 3d printing with transparent resin?

    • @powerwordspill
      @powerwordspill  Před 2 měsíci

      No I haven't, but most of the dice masters that you can buy are 3d printed with clear resin. They definitely require some sanding and polishing off the printer. But you could probably get some really cool designs that aren't possible with casting

  • @Mr_Maladroit
    @Mr_Maladroit Před 2 měsíci

    I don't make dice.
    I've never mixed resin in my life.
    With that said, a thought popped in my head when you were mixing the resin. Since a well blended mixture is incredibly important and you want to limit bubbles, shouldn't you add each liquid in 10mL increments?
    Fill the cup to 10mL with bottle A.
    Fill to 20mL with bottle B.
    Fill to 30mL with A
    Finally fill to 40mL with B
    The solution would be already partially mixed so the amount of stirring should lessened.

    • @powerwordspill
      @powerwordspill  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah that would be a good idea to try!

    • @Mr_Maladroit
      @Mr_Maladroit Před měsícem

      I never got a notification for this!?! Did you try it? How did it go?

  • @abstractbybrian
    @abstractbybrian Před 2 měsíci

    I’ll never complain about buying dice again. Way to much fuss!

  • @Jetwow135
    @Jetwow135 Před 2 měsíci

    Why not just use a pressure pot

  • @derrickv7640
    @derrickv7640 Před měsícem

    😞 "Promo SM"

  • @TheKrakenPainter
    @TheKrakenPainter Před 2 měsíci +1

    yooo i'm first for once