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My son and I just came across your channel because he bought his first D20 mold from you. He is so excited to get started and make dice for himself and his Magic friends. All of your videos are so helpful. Thank you for sharing your talents!
Hello! I just wanted to pop in here & say that I just got your pressure pot insert for the Cali 5gal and it is FREAKIN AWESOME!!! it’s so nice to have a sturdy base & shelves that I can adjust as needed-with a chunky handle that easily keeps everything nice and level when I’m transferring work from my work surface to the pot. Just *chef’s kiss* perfect- I’m so happy with it! Great design!
Hi Druid, something that I see people have a lot of questions about but don't see any videos on is cleaning dice making materials. Cleaning silicone cups (tape works for most of mine but the multi chamber pour cups are a bit more challenging/static-y), how to clean sanded dice without rinsing micro-plastics down the drain, cleaning tumblers, safely cleaning molds, and other maintenance to make sure materials last as long as possible. I was able to hunt down for most of this info but it was hard to find getting started :) My favorite dice to make are clear with floral and metal flake inclusions-- I'm making a set right now with pink flowers, magenta petals, spring green leaves, white blossoms on tiny chestnut brown branches, and copper flakes.
I love to see everyone's takes on galaxy style dice, and also would like to see videos on adding bigger inclusions into dice. Petri is my current favorite style.
Firstly, let me say Congrats on 500! Your videos have been super handy in the start of my dice making journey, plus I just really, really love that d20 shirt you wear in every video! haha. It makes me smile every time! I always find your videos showcasing different dice making techniques to be super handy and would love to see more of those in the future! As for my favorite style of dice to make, I really enjoy using inclusions, especially mylar or dried flowers! ^_^ Thank you again for being such a valuable resource to the dice making community. You are greatly appreciated!
Hey Druid congrats on reaching (and now surpassing) the 500 mark! That's no small feat and you should be super proud of what you've done so far and you deserve every bit of praise and love the channel has earned through your hard work. My fav pouring style is that clear dice with visually interesting inclusions. I would love to see more videos showing how to clean up, repair, or even reuse castings that didn't come out quite perfect. Good luck to all and thanks for the special giveaway. Now let's get this channel to 1000!
Congrats! I actually didn’t realize you had a RU-vid channel. I’m here for it. Lol. I have been following you on instagram for a hot minute. I recently got into the craft myself. Watching your clips has really inspired me to experiment and try some different techniques. Weather or not I win anything, I still wanna say… bravo!
I'd like to see some videos on making blanks and how to inlay them in a dice mold to create more decorative dice! I'm a big fan of the dirty pour. Dirtier the better.
I like petri style the most, I think all the movement is so magical. The types of videos I'd like to see more of are as someone said the more "science" type
Would love to see complex or unique dice techniques, like liquid core, terrariums, etc. My favorite pour method is the inky drips from petri ☺️!! Keep up the rad videos!!
Oh man I'd LOVE to see some more mold videos. Your molds look so clean and crisp and GAH it'd be so awesome to see it!! My favorite pour is the petri dish. I love how dimensional (if that makes sense) they are, and how they're basically just a cute lil alien world inside a dice. Love to see it.
I'd like to see a complete beginner's guide to resin casting. I've been wanting to work with resin for a while, but backing the kickstarter has given me a reason to actually get started. A quick overview on materials, equipment, basic techniques, etc. would be great.
I just found your channel and so far all your videos have been awesome keep them coming I’ll watch any and all , I’m trying to find a hobby that is not stressful nor physically challenging since i have a disability due to a stroke . So keep the videos coming Thanks
This is awesome! All three prizes are top tier bro! Personally, I love the videos on pour techniques, a lot of dice makers are afraid of having people steal their designs so new makers don't have a ton of resources for techniques to achieve certain styles. Your petri video for example was super helpful! My favorite pour style is galaxy and themed (DND class/character, video game, sports team, etc.) pours.
Congrats on the 500 dude!! Well deserved. I'm a simple creature, I love a classic translucent pour. I really love being able to see the crisp clear lines and edges of a die. Maybe with a little shimmer in for an added KAPOW!
Woohoo! Congrats! Thanks for the amazing videos and generous giveaway! My husband and I are still fairly new to dice making and your content has been a big help! Your petri pour video was fascinating and I cannot wait to try it out... even if it terrifies me a bit, haha! Cheers!
Congrats! I want to see a comparison of different tumbler media. I love dirty pours, especially with split cups. Can't wait to see who wins these prizes!
Congrats on 500! It's awesome to see. I'd love to see just more projects that you work on because you and your shop have so much creativity. I'd also be interested in seeing info about resin equipment and tools, since you are makers of some yourself. My favorite pour is a dirty pour. I enjoy having multiple separate colors because I like the colors to represent something or be related to why I'm doing the project. Congrats again!
Congrats on the subscriber count! I'd love to see a video on talking about casting sharp edge vs round edge dice and maybe having a mold for the round in the future? My favorite pour is definitely the Petri. Best of luck to you all!
Congratz! I'll pass on the pressure pot, but I'm interested in the other stuff. I'd love to see a greater abundance of dice styles. My favorite pour I call the marshmallow fluff. It's an opaque colored resin that's well into the gel state pushed into a mold partially filled with a fresh translucent colored resin, the inverse also works - requires a heat gun and a sprue mold to turn out correctly. I'm always looking for uses for leftover resin from my other projects.
Congratulations on the 500! I'm new to the channel, but I love to see tips and tricks videos, like how to include certain things into dice and still make them look nice. I think my favorite method right now is seeing the dice Shells, since you can do whatever you want in the blanks really 😀
Congrats on 500 subs! We have 2 of your molds and can’t wait for more. I absolutely love the petri molds. We’ve used your video to make a few sets and they look awesome! Would love to see more tutorials on making different types of dice and maybe dice cups or trays. Congrats again and keep up the awesome work!
I would also like to see “dice science” videos. I can’t seem to get enough of that. I don’t really have a favorite pour style at the moment. I am new and still trying to find my style. Your previous pour cups were cool and I can’t wait until I get my new ones.
Hey Alec! I love your molds! My favorite pour style currently is petri, I'm obsessed. I would absolutely love to see a nebula swirl technique how to video to get some tips because after 6 months of trying to teach myself that particular style I just can't nail it!
Woot! congrats on the milestone! I would love to see more project videos. Something kind of basic that I would love to see a breakdown comparison of is different techniques to making opal dice. I've been playing around with how to cut, crinkle, and fold mylar to see what look works for me but I've never seen anyone do a big breakdown on how to work with inclusions. You can get a lot of different looks depending on how you put it together. As for my favorite pour style, I'm a sucker for a good petri dish
Congrats! I’m so excited for you! My favorite pour style is a dirty pour. Love the way they turn out. I think it would just be fun to watch you make sets of dice for different classes of dnd. Keep up the great work. I love watching your videos. And I love your molds. It’s all I use.
Congrats, that's so awesome! I'd love to see a video about tool maintenence (I know, kinda boring) but with tips and tricks for keeping molds, pressure pots, compressors etc in tip-top shape.
Your channel is awesome! First dice making videos I ever watched, and I feel super lucky to have gotten into the dice making hobby using your products from the very beginning! my first pulls have been so gorgeous coming out of the Druid Dice molds and I’m so excited to eventually get my own masters! I’d love to see some videos on dice where you do sequential layered pours- like pour; wait for it to partially harden, pour another color, etc. I think my favorite pour type is petri, though I do love lots of inclusions too!
That's awesome, congrats!! I love watching any tips and tricks. I usually like to pour different layers but recently I've been loving to do dirty pours! All of my dice molds are from you :D
As someone new to the hobby, your vids are SO helpful! I'd love to see more pour technique vids, cuz I find those interesting and super helpful! So far I think my fave pour style has to be the dirty pour, but seeing more tips and tricks would be awesome!
Congratulations on your success!!! I love seeing the dice be made! I also think that you could do a nice video series with 1-2min videos with each step of the process [prep/pour/demold/clean]. As for the pour, I like a nice double color pour that has a clear as a third, and something in there like glitter. ❤️
Super happy for you as a user of your molds. i absolutely LOVE THEM! Petri dish is probably my fav pouring method but I'm really enjoying blank making recently. Overall more videos on designs you like would be awesome!
Congrats on the 500 subs! I love your vids on different techniques, they really helped me. Pulled nice blue/red petristyle dice out of the mold yesterday :-)
Congrats!! I love seeing your dice in Rybo’s discord! I’d love to see a video about inserts or cool things to put in dice. I like to put iridescent Mylar into my dice it makes a cool effect that makes the dice look different from every angle! Also I love the silly comedy in your vids, keep it up!
Thats awesome!! Congrats on getting over 500!! I just recently ordered one your guys molds and cups and can't wait to give to use it!! Just gotta get a pressure pot for that perfect cast now
Hello! I love watching technique videos and their reveals. They're always so satisfying. I like doing chameleon dirty pours myself. Looking forward to more!
Congratulations! I'd love to see more tutorials, particularly regarding inclusions and maybe what you do to achieve that "perfect" color you're looking for, maybe common mistakes to avoid, working with liquid cores, working with blanks, etc. I don't think I have a favorite pour style yet because I'm just a newb and don't know very many. Thank you for the opportunity!
Congratulations, that's a huge milestone! I'd love to see more technique videos for the pour cups and how to get interesting swirls and mixes with them. And maybe some tips for pressure pot maintenance?
Congrats on 500! Your videos have already been so helpful for my fiance and I. You have me excited about dice making! I'd love to see some videos on doing inclusions, particularly with iridescent foil and clear dice. I think my favorite right now would be dirty pours for sure.
Congratulations on the 500 subs! Loving your videos so far and looking forward to seeing more. I'd love to see a video on how to cast objects inside clear dice. I'd say my favourite pour so far is the smokey pour.
Congrats on your 500! I would love to see a video where you do multiple rolls on your dice and see if any of these techniques or the casting affects the actual randomness of the roll. I was always curious if the two-part mold process or the finishing process could introduce a factor that would make a die roll numbers outside to the normal probability range.
I recently found your videos and enjoy your humor in addition to your expertise! I'd like to see videos on dice blanks or a comparison on suspending items like your video on testing resin work times. I've only made 5 sets so far (without a pressure pot and it's rough), but I enjoy dirty pours and the uniqueness you can get in with each die! Looking forward to your videos in the future!
Love the videos so far. And congrats on the viewers! Would love to see some comparison videos, such as what resin does better for what. How different silicone make for different molds. Also ones like testing you resin work time. Those are great for new people to learn from. I try to point as many people to I can when they ask how long their pot life is on their resin. I'm still too new to have a favorite pour, but I do make alot of galaxy dice.
Congrats on the 500 subscribers. I bought my very first set of dice molds from you so I'm glad to see your channel growing. I'm also buying my next set of molds from you though the Kickstarter so congrats on that as well. I'd love to see more dirty pours and how to use the cups. I managed 1 amazing dirty pour and every one since then has been blah.
Congrats on the milestone! I'm new to all of this, but I bought my friend the pressure pot inserts and those should be coming in tomorrow. I plan on learning with his setup and then buying my own. My favorite pour is the dirty pour. I'd like to see more project videos. As a coffee roaster, I'm excited about that preview. Tagged my friend on IG. Thanks!
So proud of you Alec! I'm still loving my custom mold you made me and with the knowledge bestowed with this channel, I really feel like I've up'ed my dice making game. I'd love to see more troubleshooting and tutorial videos. I'm very much a *dirty* pour fan, lol!
Congratulations! I love watching all your videos! My favorite is the petri style. I am still learning and very new into dice making but I would love to see videos on polishing and sanding dice.
Congratulations! I would love to see some videos on galaxy dice! I'm looking forward to trying my cap mold I ordered from your etsy! I ordered before I found your videos, kinda crazy! Been loving the info and entertainment, thanks!
Congrats! I love watching general tip and different style dice making videos. My fave pour style right now is dirty pour. I just got a set mold from you shop and can't wait to test it out!
That’s awesome, guys! Love your vids so far, especially as a newbie to all this. Wishing y’all the best. May your following continue to grow. So far, I think the thing I wanna know more about is how to get different dice effects cuz there seems to be so many!
Congrats! I'd love to see more tutorials on specific styles. You're petri video was so helpful, I'd love to see tutorials on terrariums, stained glass, cloud, galaxy, etc. I guess all I'm doing now are simple/clean pours. I did the petri pour once following your method and it came out amazing.
I'm new to dice making so any of your pouring technique videos I'd like to see more of! My favorite so far was the petri pour dice video! Thanks for making these videos!
This is so cool I just got one of your molds in today and found your channel congrats! Tutorials are always good & the Petri technique looked very cool
This is huge! Congrats! Your molds have been great for me. I'd like to see more project videos and maybe some tutorials on different pour techniques. My favorite pour right now is the dirty pour! Still working on getting everything to look nice, but slowly getting there.
Looking to see more variety on pours, I love petri or tattoo styles. Waiting on my mold to be on its way, but I’m so excited to use it! Cheers and good luck to anybody in the pool
congrats druid!!! i couldnt have gotten started in dicemaking without yall, so happy for you! hmm id love to see a video about different polishing mediums or maybe a video about dice making tools that arent necessary but make your life easier (like pottery wheels, dremels, tumblers, etc) as for pour style im making tons of dirty pours right now along with a lot of dreamy looking clear dice with holo film and clouds!
I would love to see some more videos on beginners getting into this. That is originally why I followed and you have some great info! I think my favorite pours are anything with sparkles ✨️
Congrats!! I love your molds!! I've ordered a few so far. I love your tutorial videos! I'd love to see move videos on adding inclusions. My favorite dice technique so far has been petri. However I just started adding flowers to the mini dice mold that I bought from your shop and they're so pretty!
Congratulations! I'm very excitedly awaiting my mold from you and can't wait to get started with it. I've found your videos very informative, and I think what I'd like to see the most now is the right way to work with inclusions. I've seen dice with some lovely chunky glitter pieces and the like and would love to see how to do that properly. I think my favorite right now is petri. Really wanting to work to get that going great.
I guess you could say that I am getting back into dice casting, we moved and my studio is not quite done yet. I love dirty pours and injected swirls! I would love to see more on finishing dice, like favorite media for the tumbler or if you're a zona paper or micro-mesh type. Congrats on 500 on Instagram!
Congrats! I’d love to see more videos on different pour styles / techniques. One of my favorite pour styles is petrie, or… however people get them to look like galaxies 😅
I would love to see technic videos as I am just now learning about dice making and I am supporting your Kickstarter. One of my favorite looks is the petri dish method.
Congrats! I love your videos. I just watched your Harbor Freight pressure pot conversion vid like 11 times trying to get mine to hold a seal. 😭 I love a dirty pour and love your dice molds. I’d like to see videos about using inclusions. Was waiting to try an inclusion pour once my pressure pot cooperates (probably never, the factory seal on the lid is the culprit!). Thanks for all the great videos!
I would love to see behind the scenes videos about the kickstarter. Like how are the cups and dice produced, how successful was the kickstarter out of your perspective, how much planing went into the kickstarter, what kind of problems came up that you didn't think of beforehand and how did you solve them.
I love watching a good pour, especially if there are any fun tips, tricks, or ttrpg anecdotes that come with that! I'm just starting out so I don't have a favorite pour yet, but I'd love to get into inserts or anything that's shiny! I'm actually planning on making a set of dice with some dried flowers from a bouquet I gave my partner for his birthday!
Well considering I already backed the kickstarter I would love a few videos showing a number of ways to use the cups, assuming there are more than just a normal split and pour. Also maybe a single video showing off place you make dice in or just your whole shop. Would be interesting to see how an actual shop does things. Personally I like the dirty pour since it just makes such wild and imaginitive swirls and layers. I've only ever done the "alcohol ink on top of resin" method so cant wait to try the cups!
Ooh I had a second idea. What about a "Your questions answered" style of video? Like gather around some of the most common questions when it comes to resin making (can get em from all diff socials and gets more engagement) and make some videos of that in a series. "Your Dice Making Questions Answered volume 1" kinda thing.
Another idea could be to ask socials for ideas from people on making dice that havent really been tried yet and try them. Maybe come up with a cool technique or two that way.
Yet another idea. A "top X tips you didnt know when making dice" or something. That ink and pull i just learned from your new video is something I had learned a week ago so spreading that kind info would be great.
Congratulations on reaching 500 subscribers! I'd love videos showing more intricate pouring styles! My favorite pour technique is the dirty pour! Still rocking the first generation cups! :)
I just found your channel and I am watching them all trying to learn. I am also pretty new to resin. I recently purchased your mini dice mold that I have only used twice, I have tons of air bubbles. I would love to see more videos on the minis. I have no idea what my favorite pour is. I do like the petri style but not sure I can achieve that with the minis. Your channel is great and I will definitely keep watching and learning.
You deserve every subscriber and then some! I've been loving some of the hydrodipped and marbled dice I've seen lately and I haven't seen much in the way of videos describing how to do that yet. Otherwise, I love inclusions in dice, though they can be tricky when they either want to float or sink.
More videos on: inking & finishing! Favourite pour style: Petri dish pour (I love them mad scientist vibes) Trying to tag a friend but can't get it to work 😭
You're doing so good! I just love to content you're putting out; I'd love to see a favorite color pour video from you. My favorite pour style is gemstone dice! Sending some views your way, keep those vibes!!
Congrats on the milestone! I love your videos on different pouring techniques but would like to the you trying some thematic sets, like dnd classes or some pop culture characters.
Love your videos, would love to learn more about inclusions. So far, my favorite style to do is a tie between a dirty pour with a pearl base and metallic colors, or a light wash of color with some white smoke using a pipette. Congrats on the kickstarter!!
Congrats on 500!! I just discovered you & your channel. I've never made dice - I backed your kickstarter and will be waiting for my custom molds before I start. I just watched the coffee dice vid and found it super useful. I love so many styles of dice - I'm not sure which will be my favorite to make. (I'm trying to schedule to make it to KC for one of your classed -but it's a bit of a drive from Boulder)(You're only the second channel I've ever subscribed to so I don't have any youtube friends to tag, sorry).
Congratulations!! Would enjoy more videos on the different pour styles and interesting things to do especially with dice making. Swirl pour is my current favorite.