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Neon Knights? Dio days Black Sabbath themed?
 
These are custom ceramics. They were most likely designed with Illustrator or Photoshop.

The chip design tool you have linked is the one to test and tweak design ideas before submitting an order to Classic Poker Chips (CPC).
 
Ok I see, so if I want truly custom chips I need to do it in photoshop or something. I am sure there are tutorials for setting up some sort of template and playing around with designs? I am trying to design a nice 5c/10c/25c/$1 set. I want the $1 and maybe even $5 to be 43mm and the others 39mm.
 
Ok I see, so if I want truly custom chips I need to do it in photoshop or something. I am sure there are tutorials for setting up some sort of template and playing around with designs? I am trying to design a nice 5c/10c/25c/$1 set. I want the $1 and maybe even $5 to be 43mm and the others 39mm.
Well, yes for custom ceramic chips (something like the TINA chips that @justincarothers runs group buys for), or even for the inlays on custom clay chips from CPC.

Take your time. Custom chips should be a labor of love. If you hurry, you might wind up regretting some quick decisions in the future.

Welcome, BTW.
 
Ok I see, so if I want truly custom chips I need to do it in photoshop or something. I am sure there are tutorials for setting up some sort of template and playing around with designs? I am trying to design a nice 5c/10c/25c/$1 set. I want the $1 and maybe even $5 to be 43mm and the others 39mm.
You didn't need the dime.
Suggestion make a $20 and have that be 43mm

Or it be a plaque!
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Take your time!!!!
 
Oh i like the plaque idea. Im not in a rush i have blank slowplay chips i can assign any value to in the meantime.

Im struggling with some player betting habits is the reason i was considering dime chips. U can read about that in my chip breakdown post lol
 
Oh i like the plaque idea. Im not in a rush i have blank slowplay chips i can assign any value to in the meantime.

Im struggling with some player betting habits is the reason i was considering dime chips. U can read about that in my chip breakdown post lol
Nope don't need to. I've been there. I trained them out of it.

They can learn. Better for the life time of the game.
 
Oh i like the plaque idea. Im not in a rush i have blank slowplay chips i can assign any value to in the meantime.

Im struggling with some player betting habits is the reason i was considering dime chips. U can read about that in my chip breakdown post lol

Nope don't need to. I've been there. I trained them out of it.

They can learn. Better for the life time of the game.
Just echoing this. I let my apes play however they want and usually give out way too many nickels because they like to limp, but when it comes to odd denoms I don't give them the option. This way leads to less confusion and better games. Do whatever you want but there's a reason for the breakdowns, and I promise we've been there and understand the broke/loose games with low betting.

I have too many nickels but it allows me to give out a barrel each:
200 x .05
200 x .25
100 x $5
This doesn't need the dime chips, and gives a bank of $550+, more than enough for splashy beginner games. If you want to be more efficient, cut out a rack of nickels and you'll still be fine but there will be more change making.
 
Dang. I want to change the denoms and make a tourney set out of these. Such bright colors!

Maybe something like this:
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Another member has asked me to change the denoms into a tourney set. Their breakdown
Green 25
Blue 100
Purple 500
Yellow 1000
Red 5000
Orange Bounty

Let me know if you'd be interested in that design.
 
Can’t help wonder what a slightly different colored cash set would look like!

Yellow quarter, blue $1, pink $5, green $25, black/dark grey $100
 
Another member has asked me to change the denoms into a tourney set. Their breakdown
Green 25
Blue 100
Purple 500
Yellow 1000
Red 5000
Orange Bounty

Let me know if you'd be interested in that design.
I would like a sample of these.
 

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