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This die has been tested and has been found unfair.


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suspended in the center of a cube made up of 12 springs is a ball supported by 8 more springs. Waited fairly and if made of a flexible material should be very interesting die.

This die has been tested and found fair.
 
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6 crosses made to standard dimensions, oriented and weighted to roll fair.

This die has been tested and found fair.
 
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My first D20 Design. As always perfectly weighted to roll fair.
 
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6 crosses made to standard dimensions, oriented and weighted to roll fair.

this die has been tested and found fair.
 
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Want to make your own die. Now you can. Get each side dyed different colours, configure the dye to prefer one side over another or get the shell made up of a different material then the sides. The options are limitless(Well 1,330,255,872 combinations if you keep to standard die numbering and do not cut the alignment tabs off.).

What you need is the frame and 6 faces. Assembled them together by pushing the faces into the frame.

Fair sides are not available individually because you can make a fair die out of the loaded sides by arranging in the order shown on the loaded faces rendering.

For the loaded dies each side can be place in 1 of 4 ways. If you want to make the die role more often to 1 side then another place the heavy side away from the number you want it to roll. Placing the weights opposite each other will cancel there effect out. Placing 4 together will shift the center of gravity 499um towards that side.


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were this printed on a 4d printer it would be 8 cubes of equal size connected together so that each face of a cube is connected to another cube.
 
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With over 8800 faces and 2000 points this is one pointy die.
 
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An interesting die design. carefully crafted to have a center of gravity exactly in the center of the die it will fall fairly. But the dots do not sit on sides but instead lay on spindles 90 deg out from the previous layers.

This die has been tested and found fair.
 
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It has come to my attention that though both sides of each face can be landed on they are still the same face when looking at in the 4th dimension. so i have made http://www.shapeways.com/model/167487/4d_d24.html to correct this.



This is a shadow of a 4 dimensional D48 Die. The shape is called a hyper cube. It is made up of 8 equally sized cubes with each face of each cube connected to a face of another cube. Since it is a shadow and not actually printed on a 4 dimensional printer there is some warping of geometry and a bit of thought is needed to see the 4 dimensional shape. Obviously it is impossible to roll the die and have it land on any sides other then 5,13,21,28,36, and 44 but even without trying it ended up being a fairly waited model.

To make it possible to print you will notice that each face has 2 numbers. the number that you can read correctly is the number for the side you are looking at. The number you can not read correctly is for the cube on the inside.

Hope you enjoy this unique die.
 
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This is a shadow of a 4 dimensional D24 Die. The shape is called a hyper cube. It is made up of 8 equally sized cubes with each face of each cube connected to a face of another cube. Since it is a shadow and not actually printed on a 4 dimensional printer there is some warping of geometry and a bit of thought is needed to see the 4 dimensional shape. The sides have been numbered keeping to the rule that opposite sides must add to 25 and arranged and weighted so it can still be used as a fair 3D D6.

Hope you enjoy this unique die.
 
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A simple 3/4" die with no center. Die is fairly weighted

This die has been tested and found fair
 
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What is it?  Well it is a die without the die.  I took a standard die removed everything but the pips then placed supports in the corners so it would roll far.  And there you have it a really cool fair die.  Play games with it collect it.  What ever you do with it people will deinetly ask you about it.


Sizes of the dots on the 1,2,3 sides have been enlarged so these sides have the same mass as the 6,5,4 sides respectively.

This die has been tested and found fair.
 
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A light D6 with sides floating on the corners. Care has bean taken to weight so the die will be fair.

This die has been tested and found fair.
 
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A light D6 with sides floating on the corners. In each of the 8 corners a small spike has been included to make sure it can only land on 1 of the 6 sides. Care has bean taken to weight so the die will be fair.

This die has been tested and found fair.
 
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A light D6 with sides floating on the corners. The sides have been clawed giving a pretty cool look. Care has bean taken to weight so the die will be fair.

This die has been tested and found fair

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A die in the shape of the symbol PI. To make it even better this die is perfectly weighted and all sides are roughly the same landing area. If rolled on a flat surface this die will roll fair so you can actually use it.

This die has been tested and found to be fair.
 
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Designed to look like a traditional die but instead of the sides being numbered 123456 they are numbered 314159 after the first 6 digits of pi.

You can use this die as a traditional die if you know the way a standard die is numbered.
3 -> 1
1(opposite 5) -> 2
4 -> 3
1(opposite 4) -> 4
5 -> 5
9 -> 6

Or you could use it as numbered. The average on a standard die is 3.5 this die is 3.83
 
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Designed to look like a traditional die but instead of the sides being numbered 123456 they are numbered 314159 after the first 6 digits of pi.

You can use this die as a traditional die if you know the way a standard die is numbered.
3 -> 1
1(opposite 5) -> 2
4 -> 3
1(opposite 4) -> 4
5 -> 5
9 -> 6

Or you could use it as numbered. The average on a standard die is 3.5 this die is 3.83


This die has been tested and found fair.
 
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Know someone that loves dice? Here is the perfect thing for them. A personalized die. The corner supports can be made up of any 2 letters. Die will be adjusted and reweighed to make sure the center of gravity is within 0.01mm of center so it will not only look cool but be functional also.
 
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Can you figure out what side is what? It can be done but can be difficult. Hint 1,2,3 are always counter clockwise. This was my hardest die yet to balance.
 
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Same as Binary D6 but with the most significant digit marked to make easy to read.

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A D16 labeled in hexadecimal

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Like my Hex Die but has but sides have been cut out to show the hollow core.
 
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A D16 with each side labeled in binary. Thickness of each side has been carefully selected to properly balance the die so it will roll fair. MSB of each side is the wide part of the triangle.

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Just the numbers and nothing but. Does not look like a die at first glance but if you roll it on a table and look straight down the value of your roll will become obvious.  Confuse people as you play games with what looks like a piece of art.  Easy to read when you know the trick of looking from above.  Pretty much impossible to read from any other angle.
 
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Just the numbers and nothing but. This die should be close to fair but has not yet been tested and is probably not perfectly fair.
 
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a D4,D6,D8, and D10 all made of nothing but the numbers themselves. They are functional and beautiful but may not be entirely fair. They should be close and testing will be done ASAP.
 
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Original designed to be printable on a home made 3D printer this die was originally 90mm tall. It has been scaled down to be a more reasonable size and affordable on shapeways.
 
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Does not look like it from render but this is a D6. You read the numbers on the points of the 8 sided diamond in the center of the cube. The number you roll is obvious from dead on but not so much on an angle.
 
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Does not look like it from render but this is a D6. You read the numbers on the points of the 8 sided diamond in the center of the cube. The number you roll is obvious from dead on but not so much on an angle.


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Does not look like it from render but this is a D6. You read the numbers on the points of the 8 sided diamond in the center of the cube. The number you roll is obvious from dead on but not so much on an angle.


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Read the number from the point of the center shape.

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