I love sculpting small, practical items. Dice are a particular obsession as the limits of fairness and the materials used pose interesting challenges for me.
I also enjoy replicating spaceships from my favourite game, Oolite, as miniature Airfix-style model kits.
As a programming and design challenge I've also created a small suite of OpenSCAD modules that can help me create bespoke heraldic designs. Basically, you choose the design and I can probably create it for you in a few hours as a pendant, key fob, ear drops or cufflinks.
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die). They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die). They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die). They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die). They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die). They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die). They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.
The Ossuary dice pile together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die).
This larger 'spin-down' die is not intended to be rolled, but instead used as a counter, to count life-points down from twenty. Each number is on an adjacent face to make this easy to do.
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die). They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.