Pinwheel Dice Set with Decader

Design by ceramicwombat
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In stainless steel and inked.
In stainless steel and inked.
In stainless steel and inked.
In stainless steel and inked.
In stainless steel and inked.
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In stainless steel and inked
In stainless steel and inked
In stainless steel and inked
In stainless steel and inked.
In stainless steel and inked.
In stainless steel and inked.
cm: 4.412 w x 8.776 d x 2.294 h
in: 1.737 w x 3.455 d x 0.903 h

Comments

 
@bortonia Thanks for sharing photos and the process!
June 15, 2013, 10:19 pm
For anyone else looking to dye and paint White Strong & Flexible, I posted my process here in the forums: http://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=msg&th=14774&start=0&
June 15, 2013, 6:44 pm
These are SOOOO incredible. I ordered them in White Strong & Flexible, then used Jacquard's iDye Poly fabric dye to dye them black (I soaked the dice in water overnight, then mixed the dye in boiling water, added the dice and stirred for about 20 minutes, popping them in the microwave whenever the water stopped steaming). After they dried I dry brushed them with metallic acrylic paint and they turned out beautifully! Thanks so much for creating these, they're gorgeous. Here's a pic of mine after dye :)
June 15, 2013, 5:51 pm
Got the dice. Very very nice. All easily readable. They have a slightly golden color to them (not silver'ish as one might expect from stainless steel dice - but I was expecting that from other information on the web site here) and are just slightly smaller than normal gaming dice, but those are not issues with me at all. The weight is nice too, not as heavy as expected them to be, which is good. I'll be inking them myself soon.
April 13, 2013, 4:35 am
@CMagel Steel is heavier than the plastic versions, but not heavy enough to ding even soft wood. Alumide seems to be about the same density as the WSF.
March 27, 2013, 8:40 pm
I ordered these in stainless steel (plan on inking them as the pic shows) but I am curious what the weight of the various materials are. Obviously plastic is very light (wouldn't roll well) and steel is on the heavier end (might ding lighter woods?), but I'm curious about Alumide.
March 27, 2013, 5:13 pm
The black strong and flexible is durable but very light. The frosted ultra detail is less durable and also very light.
February 10, 2013, 3:37 pm
how durable is "black strong and flexible" and how durable is "frosted ultra detail" I would really enjoy a set of these but the steel are just a bit to spendy for me right now.
February 10, 2013, 5:40 am
Mine just arrived in the mail - Stainless Steel - they look amazing! Excited for my next game night!
October 12, 2012, 1:02 am
It is the same material as White Strong & Flexible but dyed black. The WSF material is laser-sintered nylon.
September 4, 2011, 8:28 pm
 
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Material Options
  • Stainless Steel

    Stainless Steel
    $62.00
  • White Strong & Flexible

    White Strong & Flexible
    $25.00
  • White Strong & Flexible Polished

    White Strong & Flexible Polished
    $26.00
  • Black Strong & Flexible

    Black Strong & Flexible
    $27.00
  • Coral Red Strong & Flexible Polished

    Coral Red Strong & Flexible Polished
    $26.00
  • Hot Pink Strong & Flexible Polished

    Hot Pink Strong & Flexible Polished
    $26.00
  • Royal Blue Strong & Flexible Polished

    Royal Blue Strong & Flexible Polished
    $26.00
  • Violet Purple Strong & Flexible Polished

    Violet Purple Strong & Flexible Polished
    $26.00
  • Frosted Ultra Detail

    Frosted Ultra Detail
    $38.00
  • Frosted Detail

    Frosted Detail
    $33.00
  • Stainless Steel

    Stainless Steel
    $62.00
  • Gold Plated Matte

    Gold Plated Matte
    $65.00
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    Gold Plated Glossy
    $65.00
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    Antique Bronze Matte
    $63.00
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    Antique Bronze Glossy
    $63.00