Extra space in chip case. What to fill it with? (1 Viewer)

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So I got an awesome set of ceramic poker chips. it came with a really nice black aluminum case but it is a generic case and not specific to the chips. so because of this there is an extra space in each row for an extra four chips. this makes it a pain at the end of a game to ensure all the chips are back and accounted for. I'm just curious if anybody else came up any cool ideas for filling up the spaces? someone mentioned grabbing a denomination that I would never use like the highest value chips and then filling in the spaces with those chips. someone mentioned 3D printing a space filler. just curious what other people have done?

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Oh I don’t know.

Moar chips?
Haha that's an obvious one :) I did think it would be nice to have a few extra chips in case some break go missing and then that way itro can be filled and then I have some spares as well so it's not a bad idea!! and it is a stupid question to ask the poker chip forum what I should fill a space with because the answer is always going to be more chips LOL
 
Ditto on spacers. I use those and separate the chips into barrels or starting stacks. Easier to organize and manage in the heat of the moment and you can keep your numbers straight after the game.
 
see this is the feedback that I was looking for.. this looks awesome!! have them all in predefined stacks. that's a great idea!!
 
So I got an awesome set of ceramic poker chips. it came with a really nice black aluminum case but it is a generic case and not specific to the chips. so because of this there is an extra space in each row for an extra four chips. this makes it a pain at the end of a game to ensure all the chips are back and accounted for. I'm just curious if anybody else came up any cool ideas for filling up the spaces? someone mentioned grabbing a denomination that I would never use like the highest value chips and then filling in the spaces with those chips. someone mentioned 3D printing a space filler. just curious what other people have done?

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