u/Fuzzy_Coast8432

Not my dice - looking for star glitter recs

Not my dice - looking for star glitter recs

Hello! Looking to find star glitter that isn’t too heavy that is similar to this.
Also any recs on using this glitter would be appreciated, I know honey stage is recommended but if there are any other tips I’d appreciate it!

I believe these dice are from dark moon goblin, I’m not sure though!

u/Fuzzy_Coast8432 — 3 days ago

Question about AUSPDICE

Hello!

I bought my first mold from AUSPDICE on Etsy about a year ago, and I was looking to get another, but I realized AUSPDICE has a website so I looked and then compared with the Etsy site and Etsy seems to be a little cheaper. Does anyone know if that’s normal or is the Etsy seller not actually AUSPDICE and just selling their products like they are? The website and Etsy account don’t link to each other that I could find, I just wanted to make sure I was buying from the right person before purchasing again 😅

Thanks!

Editing to add:
The website has a different Instagram connected to it than the Etsy page too. I found 3 instagrams attached to the same company name and I’m even more confused!
Website goes to @auspdice
Etsy goes to @dragondicednd (Jason Lee) but the Etsy owner says Hugo and Jane
And then there is another insta with the website logo that is @auspdice.sophia

Maybe it’s all the same company???

u/Fuzzy_Coast8432 — 15 days ago

Hello! I’m just starting to make my own molds, I’ve not sanded dice yet as the mold I was using previously has been working well but I tried to make a mold for round edge dice ( I don’t have my own masters yet I’m experimenting with molds and shapes before purchasing masters) specifically testing it out with a D4 shaped like the one in the photo.

Long story short, I messed up the mold a little and it’s imperfect which is fine as this is more of an experiment for me, but I would love to be able to eventually make masters and cast my own dice properly. With the rounded edges, I’m noticing the edges of the cap mold are really thin and not straight. I can’t imagine they would hold up for even 1 set.

I’ve seen someone recommend using a sturdier mold mix (I just got this one at hobby lobby and it’s pretty pliable) and to look into plateau molds. My question is, to achieve the round edges, will I have to use a mold technique that will require a lot of clean up and sanding?

I won’t ever sell these it’s just a fun hobby for me so I like the idea of just popping them out of a fresh mold ready to go, and the idea of figuring out the sanding is really making me hesitate 😅

If sanding is my only option, what are your favorite sanding and polishing methods that aren’t hard to mess up?

Thanks!

u/Fuzzy_Coast8432 — 25 days ago