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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Right here on this website! I will have shop updates as I finish dice. Eventually I'll have a more reliable update schedule but for now it will be sporadic. I will post anytime I plan on updating the online shop on my Instagram @rogueravendice.
I do commissions on a case by case basis. Please contact me via Instagram or through the "Contact" page.
Resin!
The dice making process is not short. Between designing, mixing, pouring, pressurizing, curing (around 2-3 days to be safe) and finishing, the process takes days. Sanding is the most time consuming part of dice making, I hand sand and utilize a vibration tumbler in the process. Dice stay in the vibration tumbler around 16 hours sometimes longer. I would say on average each set is about 4-5 consecutive days of work.
My dice molds are currently ones that I purchased from Nano Lab Maker. I hope to get masters made soon and potentially make my own molds.
If your GM allows factory-made dice at their table they should be perfectly fine with these dice. Most handmade dice are as balanced sometimes more so than manufactured dice. The only perfectly balanced dice are those used in casinos. As a maker I do my best to ensure that my dice are as balanced as possible. The use of a pressure pot helps remove air bubbles to help with the balance. However some inclusions, decorative elements, and the handmade process are things that could effect the balance of the dice a minimal amount. With that being said they should be perfectly suitable for casual play.
As much as I strive to one day call my dice "perfect", each and every set have there own marks of being handmade. I do my best to be transparent with any "flaws" on the dice. I am learning everyday with each set that I finish. It is best to keep in mind when buying handmade dice that they are pieces of art and can have small marks and scratches leftover from the making process.
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