My guess is that demand will increase once folks (like me) can get samples in their hands.I am going to update the details soon. I assumed there would be more demand for these.
My guess is that demand will increase once folks (like me) can get samples in their hands.I am going to update the details soon. I assumed there would be more demand for these.
You are right.My guess is that demand will increase once folks (like me) can get samples in their hands.
Absolutely. Looking to do another cash and tourney set once I get my sample.My guess is that demand will increase once folks (like me) can get samples in their hands.
I’m pretty sure I am going to order a tourney and cash set once I get my sample set. Just need to confirm before I pull the trigger.You are right.
Are the new samples still supposed to be in on the 9th?You are right.
Doubtful as she has not sent the tracking. Should be soon though. I will keep you all posted. As soon as I get tracking I will start reaching out to those that requested a barrelAre the new samples still supposed to be in on the 9th?
The most I have had in hand so far were 300. There were 0 spinners amongst them.Samples just arrived, loving them, wow. So I design a logo, send it with money, and they print and affix the stickers?
Any problems with spinners so far? Love my no-molds but spinners have become a pain, if Im buying 500+ more Ive gotta make sure there's less.
If the spinners are indeed fixed these have my attention for a future custom set! The mold turned out great! Wasn't sure I'd ever venture back to China ceramics, but these may just do it.The most I have had in hand so far were 300. There were 0 spinners amongst them.
You pick art for chips, art for inlay, send me money, they print chips and apply stickers... easy peasy
Samples just arrived, loving them, wow. So I design a logo, send it with money, and they print and affix the stickers?
Any problems with spinners so far? Love my no-molds but spinners have become a pain, if Im buying 500+ more Ive gotta make sure there's less.
Since spinners happen when the center of the chip is higher than anything else, I can't imagine it happening on these because the center is recessed, even with a label applied. The few I have as a sample are amazing.If the spinners are indeed fixed these have my attention for a future custom set! The mold turned out great! Wasn't sure I'd ever venture back to China ceramics, but these may just do it.
I have a set of Chipco ceramics and these feel better in my opinion especially the 43mm. There never was a spinner condition with this mold.If the spinners are indeed fixed these have my attention for a future custom set! The mold turned out great! Wasn't sure I'd ever venture back to China ceramics, but these may just do it.
I have a question, and it's probably going to make me look really dumb, but I'm going to ask anyway because I'm always trying to learn. I've been here on PCF for over 3 years, and I own over 2000 cards mold chips, and I still don't definitively understand what a spinner is. Can anyone explain these and help me understand what it is about them that makes them so tilting to others of you here? Say I have a barrel of chips in front of me. How do I determine if there's a spinner among them and how do I know which one it is?Samples just arrived, loving them, wow. So I design a logo, send it with money, and they print and affix the stickers?
Any problems with spinners so far? Love my no-molds but spinners have become a pain, if Im buying 500+ more Ive gotta make sure there's less.
if you have a stack and you try to spin the stack, it should not spin. easiest way to test this is to take a stack press down slightly with your fingers on the top most chips edge and try to rotate the stack. if there are spinners it will rotate very easily. if the point of rotation is between say chips 5 and 6 this indicates that either one or both chips are spinners. to test you take the two chip individually and try to spin them on each of their faces. only one side needs to be convex for the effect to bee seen so you need to test the 4 faces independently. I think there is a YouTube video showing this process somewhereI have a question, and it's probably going to make me look really dumb, but I'm going to ask anyway because I'm always trying to learn. I've been here on PCF for over 3 years, and I own over 2000 cards mold chips, and I still don't definitively understand what a spinner is. Can anyone explain these and help me understand what it is about them that makes them so tilting to others of you here? Say I have a barrel of chips in front of me. How do I determine if there's a spinner among them and how do I know which one it is?
When the center of a chip (or the chip next to it) has a higher center than the outer edge, they can spin in a stack.I have a question, and it's probably going to make me look really dumb, but I'm going to ask anyway because I'm always trying to learn. I've been here on PCF for over 3 years, and I own over 2000 cards mold chips, and I still don't definitively understand what a spinner is. Can anyone explain these and help me understand what it is about them that makes them so tilting to others of you here? Say I have a barrel of chips in front of me. How do I determine if there's a spinner among them and how do I know which one it is?
Ill send a video here tonight of them.I have a question, and it's probably going to make me look really dumb, but I'm going to ask anyway because I'm always trying to learn. I've been here on PCF for over 3 years, and I own over 2000 cards mold chips, and I still don't definitively understand what a spinner is. Can anyone explain these and help me understand what it is about them that makes them so tilting to others of you here? Say I have a barrel of chips in front of me. How do I determine if there's a spinner among them and how do I know which one it is?
cant add the video actually and dont have a YouTube account, might end up making one. If I spin the top of a barrel of chips, itll spin very freely with little effort. Theres no recess, so any deformities of a no-mold chip shows up that way, not laying perfectly flat. I suspect its much worse with ones I use frequently; $5s stack like bricks, its the nickels giving me the biggest problems.I have a question, and it's probably going to make me look really dumb, but I'm going to ask anyway because I'm always trying to learn. I've been here on PCF for over 3 years, and I own over 2000 cards mold chips, and I still don't definitively understand what a spinner is. Can anyone explain these and help me understand what it is about them that makes them so tilting to others of you here? Say I have a barrel of chips in front of me. How do I determine if there's a spinner among them and how do I know which one it is?
Loading the existing spot patterns should be pretty easy. Would image upload functionality be enough for the label?We need a New Greek design tool.
(I want a New Greek design tool.)
I might need to get one of those!