How cold is metal at room temperature?Can’t fathom using metal cut cards, coldness in the hand and odd texture/ thickness; definitely pass on metal but couple different designs on plastic would be highly welcome!
How cold is metal at room temperature?Can’t fathom using metal cut cards, coldness in the hand and odd texture/ thickness; definitely pass on metal but couple different designs on plastic would be highly welcome!
The cut cards that I posted in the pics are 2 sided with the Mirage logo on one side, and the picture of the casino on the other side.Can they be two sided with different art on each side?
A customer asked for a hand full of these but just getting them in the group buy may be a better option vs me 3d printing them.View attachment 1444995
Rough idea on price per card for 10? or minimum qty per design?The cut cards that I posted in the pics are 2 sided with the Mirage logo on one side, and the picture of the casino on the other side.
I'm sure it can be done without any issues.
Certainly colder than a playing cards.How cold is metal at room temperature?
Ok...then what's heavier...500 pounds of rocks or 500 pounds of feathers?Certainly colder than a playing cards.
I believe it was min order of 10, with set up fees for double sided, shipping, it was approx $2 per card to the door.Rough idea on price per card for 10? or minimum qty per design?
Rough idea on price per card for 10? or minimum qty per design?
I confirm all of this.I believe it was min order of 10, with set up fees for double sided, shipping, it was approx $2 per card to the door.
You can check with @Buge to get exact numbers. If you click on his username, you can see all his postings and find the thread for the cut card group buy.
Wow. Much cheaper than I can 3d print them.I believe it was min order of 10, with set up fees for double sided, shipping, it was approx $2 per card to the door.
You can check with @Buge to get exact numbers. If you click on his username, you can see all his postings and find the thread for the cut card group buy.
The king of chickens and 3D printing admits defeat.Wow. Much cheaper than I can 3d print them.
500 pounds of feathers. 500 pounds of rocks is just rocks, but with the 500 pounds of feathers you also have to carry the weight of what you did to those birdsOk...then what's heavier...500 pounds of rocks or 500 pounds of feathers?
As a dedicated dealer I dislike metal cut cards very much. The look great but get sweaty quickly.Certainly colder than a playing cards.
+1 for Plastic Printers. Super easy to make corrections & the turn around time was amazing. They also gave me lots of extras.I bought some bridge sized cut cards through Plastic Printers and was very happy with the results.
The aluminum ones I got thru PCF (bridge size) fit with all my decks; Copag, Kem, and Faded Spade.Can we get cut cards made that aren't wider than the cards we use? Copag, Desijn & Faded Spade are all a slice thinner than all the cut cards I've bought. Bicycle are the only cards that are the identical width of the cut cards that have been bought & sold here. I do not have a digital caliper but if I did i could prove it. IYKYK
I'm only referencing poker size. I should have stated that.The aluminum ones I got thru PCF (bridge size) fit with all my decks; Copag, Kem, and Faded Spade.
Maybe you did. Sorry. The only aluminum cover cards I’ve ever owned were made by an old buddy of mine. They seemed to work with any poker size deck I played. We were almost exclusively bridge size but I’ve decided to add some Faded Spade poker size because I like to artwork. They’re a pain to gather the muck for shuffling because they’re wicked slick but am hoping they break in.I'm only referencing poker size. I should have stated that.