The Magic Shop

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The Magic Shop offers a wide range of original dice, some geometrical jewelry and a few strange objects.

The dice are from different families like the Average Dice where you must sum the numbers appearing on the top face, the Truncated Sphere Dice, intersection of a polyhedron with a sphere and some other original creations.

The jewelry includes Double Marble Pendant, Dod Earrings and Dod Pendants, Reversible Bracelets as well as some unusual rings.
Finally, some objects are difficult to classify, for example the Hexbox, the Cup Holder or the MegaWireSphere.

Magic is selling 13 products in Dice - Unusual numbering section

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D3 Shell

Available Truncated Sphere Dice: D3, D4, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D%, D11, D12, D13, D14, D15, D16, D17, D18, D19, D20, D24, D32, D33
Alternative shapes: alt D7 (2-fold), alt D8, 3-fold D10 (rounded), 3-fold D10 (pointed), 4-fold D10, 5-folded D10 (pointed), Alt D24 (snub)
Coming soon: D22, D50
Related dice: Concave D4, Concave D6, D3 Shell, D4 Shell, D8 Shell.
 
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Breaking news!
The KickStarter project has been sucessful!
Thank you all!
This die will be mass produced in March 2013!

D7 Sphere with 3-fold symmetry

It's a Truncated Sphere 7-sided die.
Most of the 7-sided dice are based on a pentagonal prism. This one instead is based on an original polyhedron with a 3-fold symmetry.

See this thread for more informations.

Available Truncated Sphere Dice: D1, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D%, D11, D12, D13, D14, D15, D16, D17, D18, D19, D20, D24, D32, D33
Alternative shapes: alt D6 (3-fold), alt D7 (2-fold), alt D8, 3-fold D10 (rounded), 3-fold D10 (pointed), 4-fold D10, 5-folded D10 (pointed), Optimal D11, alt D24 (snub)
Coming soon: D21, D22, D23, D50
Related dice: Concave D4, Concave D6, D3 Shell, D4 Shell, D6 Shell, D8 Shell.
 
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A new shape for the Average Die that looks like a molecule.
To find the result of this die, you have to make the average of the four numbers pointing upward. For instance, 8 + 10 + 1 + 1 = 20, thus the result is 20/4 = 5. The positions of the results (from 1 to 6) match those of a standard D6.

More informations here: http://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=msg&th=3847
 
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To find the result of this die, you have to make the average of the four numbers pointing upward. For instance, 8 + 10 + 1 + 1 = 20, thus the result is 20/4 = 5. The positions of the results (from 1 to 6) match those of a standard D6.

More informations here: http://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=msg&th=3847
 
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This is another member of the Average Dice family.
You have to make the average of 3 faces of the inner cube (sharing a common vertex pointing upside) to find the result of the D8.
For instance, in the image, as 1+7+13=21 and 21/3=7 the result would be 7.

More informations here: http://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=msg&th=3847


 
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This is another member of the Average Dice family.
No frame needed this time.
You have to make the average of the 3 visible faces of the tetrahedron to find the result of this D4.
For instance, if those faces are numbered 1, 7 and -2, as 1+7-2=6 and 6/3=2, the result would be 2.

More informations in this post.
 
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A new shape for the Average Die with numbers repeated on each corner and a hollow structure.
To find the result of this die, you have to make the average of the four numbers pointing upward. For instance, 8 + 10 + 1 + 1 = 20, thus the result is 20/4 = 5. The positions of the results (from 1 to 6) match those of a standard D6.

More informations in this thread
 
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Double D6

This is a compound of a nearly regular D6 and of a sum-D6. As the sum-D6 that composes the shell gives results from 0 to 5, the core is numbered from 2 to 7.
As a consequence, when you roll this double die, you got the same results as summing the results of two regular D6. But in a very original way!
For instance, in the rendering, the upper face of the core show 3 pips and the upper part of the shell, around this face, shows 2 extra pips. Thus, the result is 3+1+1 that is 5.

SUCESSFULLY PRINTED in White Strong and Flexible.
Not printable in Metal, sorry (movable parts).

More information in this post.
 
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All 5 dice for the price of 4 (in WSF)!

These are Rounded D6 Dices of 20 mm (they are bigger than regular dice that are generally 16 or 18 mm).

They are hollowed (2mm shell) but still contain the "support material", keeping them relatively heavy.
Opposite faces sum to 7 (well, except for the blank die). You got a blank die, two numerical dice (standard and roman numbers) and two dice with pips (regular arrangement or arranged in circles).

A video tutorial explains how to do them with 3DS Max. You can also check this post.

To buy only one version, check the Custom Round D6 page.

 
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Truncated Sphere D14 based on a cuboctahedron.
Numbered from 1 to 7 twice.

A D14 numbered from 1 to 14 is also available.

This a new version with a better engraving and a new orientation that should give better results.

 
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Truncated Sphere D14 based on a cuboctahedron.
Labelled from "Mon" to "Sun" twice.

This a new version with a better engraving and a new orientation that should give better results.

 
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This is Shapeways community member Henryseg's solution of D24 numbering with all group of 4 numbers summing to 50. Moreover the faces around triangular area sum to 37 or 38.
See this post for more informations.

This version will be available for a very limited amount of time with a very small markup: $25.00  instead of $31.99 (including VAT) in Antique Bronze Glossy (that's more than 20% discount).

The regular D24 is also available in a wider range of materials.
 
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