Coming Soon- "New Greek" Mold Hybrid Chips (7 Viewers)

Man, I really hope that their dye-sub printing process can adequately get into those thin debossed areas (fingers crossed). Will be stellar if so.

Also, a relative rare pic of how ceramic blanks are made on trees via the injection molding process. Thanks for posting.
 
Man, I really hope that their dye-sub printing process can adequately get into those thin debossed areas (fingers crossed). Will be stellar if so.

Also, a relative rare pic of how ceramic blanks are made on trees via the injection molding process. Thanks for posting.

Agree - getting excited for this project!
 
Man, I really hope that their dye-sub printing process can adequately get into those thin debossed areas (fingers crossed). Will be stellar if so.

Very curious about this as well. Have noticed that the dye does not get down in some of the cards mold on the chips I've gotten.
 
Man, I really hope that their dye-sub printing process can adequately get into those thin debossed areas (fingers crossed). Will be stellar if so.
^^This. Those are pretty fine lines to fill in but I'm optimistic as well.
 
Man, I really hope that their dye-sub printing process can adequately get into those thin debossed areas (fingers crossed). Will be stellar if so.
The scrown mold seems to have issues with color in the crown areas. Hopefully there's no issue with these.
Also, a relative rare pic of how ceramic blanks are made on trees via the injection molding process. Thanks for posting.
Interesting. I guess that accounts for why there's a dimple on the rolling edge of ceramics.
 
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I’m not up on the injection-molding process…I can see the channels where the plastic would travel through to the chip mold, but I don’t see a small inlet to the chip itself. Maybe they hand-cut a small groove between the chip mold and the large channel?
Either way, it’s very cool to see part of the process making these.
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I’m not up on the injection-molding process…I can see the channels where the plastic would travel through to the chip mold, but I don’t see a small inlet to the chip itself. Maybe they hand-cut a small groove between the chip mold and the large channel?
Either way, it’s very cool to see part of the process making these.
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You are only seeing a little less than half the chip. The inlet isn't big enough to cause a bulge in this half of the mold.
 
Is it too far of a stretch to do a Caesar's Beach theme with Sunset Beach colors?

I guess that name doesn't really ring?
 
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