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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.