A few days ago I went to buy some stuff at a DIY store nearby, and I noticed a pack of blank wooden cubes with rounded corners. First, I idly considered that they would make great d6s if only they had some kind of marking on them. Then, I considered how easy it would be to mark them with a woodburning tool. Well, to make a long story short:
...I just HAD to make these custom greco-persian wars Triumph! dice (a blank cube is also shown). In case you wonder, the persian die is marked with old cuneiform numerals, and the greek die is marked with attic numerals. I think both are period-appropriate, but I'm happy to discuss any mistake! Cuneiform was a bit tricky until I discovered that you just have to indent the surface with a straight tool while keeping it tilted at 45°angle- all those tiny triangles will just appear automatically, which makes sense. Experimental archaeology at work!
One word of caution: despite being called a woodburning tool, I've found that it quite readily burns flesh, too- as the large blister on the middle sausage, pardon finger, in the photo above can attest. No pain, no gain, I presume. Can't wait to roll lots of PI for the greeks
...and now for something completely different
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Re: ...and now for something completely different
Nice!
Especially the multipurpose use of a fingerburning tool to make marks on wood! That's using your noggin!
Especially the multipurpose use of a fingerburning tool to make marks on wood! That's using your noggin!
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Re: ...and now for something completely different
David Kuijt wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 4:52 pmEspecially the multipurpose use of a fingerburning tool to make marks on wood! That's using your noggin!
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Re: ...and now for something completely different
Awesome! Any particular brand? I’ve never run across wooden dice before.
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Re: ...and now for something completely different
Well it's the first time I've ever seen them, but googling for "wooden cubes rounded corners" gives hundreds of results (most of which cheap as dirt). I don't think that making themed wargame dice is a massively popular activity, so I suspect they're super-useful for something else I can't see at the moment
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Thanks I will search on the web.
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