WoolyNelson

joined 2 years ago
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[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

It's a mix of being very careful and having an amazing drycleaner.

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Marjorie Taylor Greene

 

"If you were any more colorful, MTG would accuse you of stealing the rainbow from God and giving it to the guys like some kind of fabulous Prometheus."

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 18 points 2 days ago

Taken - Liam Neeson

 

My 18yo cat claimed the last of the laundry. Guess I'll just fold it after my work shift.

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 9 points 5 days ago

I was harmed by watching Alien3....

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago

He spun it off the Air Force.

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Waffle House hasn't closed, we still have a chance.

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

aaand stolen. For Super Earth, of course.

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 7 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Nicely done!

My folks still have one.

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

He'd be a necron.

[–] WoolyNelson@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I use a set of basic oil paints from a craft store.

 

My spouse thinks Ruby looks like a meme template.

 

I've been making "stained glass" dice ever since I got blank inserts for my molds. The trick is to leave some panels clear so untinted light can show through.

This time I'm using some inserts from Druid Dice that have geometric patterns in them. I've painted the lines in silver and am using sharpie markers for the tiny panels.

I have found that, while it rarely happens, it is good to clear-coat these inserts to prevent any excess ink from coming off in the molds.

I will likely use a pearlescent white for the numbers, though may go for sage green if the white isn't readable.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by WoolyNelson@lemmy.world to c/clacksmith@lemmy.world
 

On Reddit, I would bang on about under-coating numbers on clear or translucent dice to prevent "color bleed". This set was designed to use the effect in a positive way.

I cast a clear set of dice and first painted the numbers in ROYGBIV, starting with the d4. I then painter over all the colors with gold. I have polished the set to a matte finish to increase the effect.

Here is a close-up on the d6 to better show what's going on. clear, matte finish d6 with gold numbers but orange underneath the gold.

This will still darken a clear die, even if you use a bright silver or white, as it stops light from coming through those areas. I do find it preferable to color bleed, however.

 

Sadly it is just barely larger than my normal d6 insert.

 

These were donated for a Child's Play auction. d20 with green scale pattern and white numbers.

To get the effect, start with an opaque blank insert (I find black works best). Have at hand a disposable spoon and a smal, sealable container with some dish soap and water you can agitate to make tons of bubbles.

Using an aplicator (I use a flat silicone brush), apply a very thin layer of UV resin. Use the spoon to scoop the soap bubbles onto the resin-coated surface. Quickly put it under a UV light to cure the resin. I clean any overspill with a craft blade to keep it neat.

Once all facets are done, brush the mica powder of your choice onto all the surfaces and cast in clear resin.

 

More helmet choices, still just as silly.

 

I had to replace the leather strap handles on a chest today. Just had to pry the old nails out, cut down my old belt, and reinstall.

 
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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by WoolyNelson@lemmy.world to c/clacksmith@lemmy.world
 

I had to polish the dice myself (more involved than just zona). ETA: The site is jlcpcb.com

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