FAQs

Are they Balanced?

Yes all of our dice are balanced, even dice with inclusions in them are usually either 3D printed with a resin printer or are so light that it does not influence the outcome of the roll.

Are they really handmade?

Yes, everything from the original 3d dice models to inking in the numbers, and everything in between. These dice are hand poured, de-molded, sanded, and ink by me and my wife. I like to say our dice are farm to tabletop when it comes to how handmade our products are.

How long does it take to make one set of dice?

It depends on the set that we are casting, a normal set of dice from casting to de-molding takes about a day. Resin takes about 24 hours to cure properly (at least the brand I use) and then a couple of hours to properly sand, polish, ink, and clean up. I like to say for these kind of sets it takes about a day and a half. For some of our more complex sets, like any of our pride dice sets, its about double that time, as we cast blank inserts, paint them, and then cast the blanks into our molds. Then the standard, de-mold, sand, polish, ink, and clean up. But the results are always the same, Beautiful shiny math rocks.

Why are they so expensive?

A lot of time and hard work go into making our dice. Whether its making sure each die is sanded down evenly or making sure that all the excess paint is cleaned off. This is a craft that we've spent 5 years perfecting and I hold myself up to a very high standard when it comes to my dice, if I am not happy with it, then I don't sell it.

Do you only make dice?

Starting out yes, but over the last couple of years, I have worked on learning new things that can add to any game night: Dice towers, Dice trays, Pen, Pencils, Health Counters, and Keychains. We are also working on some projects thats aren't necessarily dice related but still are an active participant to any game night, so keep an eye out for that. ;)