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here are some dice that i made yesterday. They are nothing special but i thought that i would share them. After i made them i was told that there is a certain way you have to number dice.. and of course i did it wrong but for the drinking game that they were made for nobody will even know the difference.
Reply:Those are neat!You could probably knock somebody out with those.....zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Originally Posted by zapsterThose are neat!You could probably knock somebody out with those.....zap!
Reply:Those look cool.Miller DVI2Lincoln Precision Tig 225Thermodynamics Cutmaster 38Everything else needed.
Reply:looks nifty... we tried making them in class but no one could really get them lined up right (lots of warpage = lots of headache). what did you make them with?Later,Andy
Reply:Looks great. Are they welded or solid? I vote for solid, but it doesn't really matter.
Reply:The sum of the numbers of opposite sides must be 7for exemple: the number 6 is in the opposite side of number 1. Number 5 is in the opposite side of number 2.
Reply:DSW:Look closely, I'm goin' with welded. And they're 2" cubes. If solid, you'd have to roll 'em one at a time. 9-11-2001......We Will Never ForgetRetired desk jockey. Hobby weldor with a little training. Craftsman O/A---Flat, Vert, Ovhd, Horz. Miller Syncrowave 250
Reply:They will last a life time and more....More class if they are welded.....DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:next set, Brass braze the surface and then drill the NumbersEd Conleyhttp://www.screamingbroccoli.com/MM252MM211 (Sold)Passport Plus & Spool gunLincoln SP135 Plus- (Gone to a good home)Klutch 120v Plasma cutterSO 2020 benderBeer in the fridge
Reply:Originally Posted by Craig in DenverDSW:Look closely, I'm goin' with welded. And they're 2" cubes. If solid, you'd have to roll 'em one at a time.
Reply:What looks really nice is that how the holes lined up. So accurately...Could you share how did you do it?
Reply:Originally Posted by DSWYep, got me on that one. I didn't look that close at the dollar in comparison the first time thru. See what happens when you are in a rush.
Reply:Shake... Rattle... & Roooooll... Mmmm... never though someone need a metal dice before... creative...Unit in my fab shop dept:my good hand and team that trust me...A lone welder make art... a village full of welder make Miracles...
Reply:those are awesome. made of 1/4"?
Reply:Cool idea and great execution, great job....wish I would have thought of that!If you don't want to stand behind our Troops, feel free to stand in front of them.
Reply:Looks like a great way for a drunk to break a toe, heheh. Pretty cool.The difference between art and craft is the quality of the workmanship. I am an artist.
Reply:pretty damm cool over kill I love it , when I get the wireng done I will post a pick of my rig those dice would look good in the window along with the 8 ball shifter nob I have ( 2.5 ton deuce with 2 cranes and 2 sae-300 s and a atlas-copco 150 compressor .
Reply:thanks everyone for the nice comments they are made out .095 wall square tube with a plate welded on both sides. the hardest part was getting the hole thing to be square(2x2x2x2) but every came out good.after i got it all were i wanted it i finish up welding it shut i spent a long time on the grinder... i then used a 120 grit abrasive disc to get all the grind marks off. After that put it on the buffer wheel to get a nice shine on it!(bling bling)then to the drill press to counter sink the dots. this was a very time consuming for two dice that are really cheap but i had a lot of fun doing it. Thanks again for all the comments!
Reply:thats cool, i would make some out of SS. one more die and you can play selo. its a fun game that people gamble over
Reply:Anyone noticed the irony in where the die-maker is from??? Lincoln AC225 & MigPak 140, Lincoln Magnum SpoolGun, Miller Spectrum 375-X Plasma, Syncrowave 200 TIG, Millermatic 252 MIG, Miller Digital Elite, General 7x12" horiz/vert bandsaw, 3' box/pan brake, 20 ton press, milling machine, 12x28 lathe, etc.
Reply:Originally Posted by AquafireAnyone noticed the irony in where the die-maker is from???
Reply:Originally Posted by lotechmanAnd what is to say he hasn't told us about the loaded set he also made ?? :')
Reply:Originally Posted by AquafireAnyone noticed the irony in where the die-maker is from???
Reply:Very Nice! Now attach a small chain to them and hang them from the rearview mirror...just don't apply the brakes too fast.thats it, I have decided to machine some out of aluminumand thanks for the info on how the numbers are actually laid out!Mechanical Engineer
Reply:My brother made a set out of stainless. He had to make a tray to roll them on. Even with a nice radius on the edges they would wreak any tabletop.
Reply:Originally Posted by tresiMy brother made a set out of stainless. He had to make a tray to roll them on. Even with a nice radius on the edges they would wreak any tabletop. |
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