Stackdclub
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Hi Guys,
Just thought I’d share my experience so far setting up a new social poker club in Brisbane Australia.
I was going to order the chips through Jacks or the Pokershop, but I figured that I usually end up designing them myself anyway as I have a hard time instantly liking someone else’s design if I have a picture in my mind.
The goal was to make these indistinguishable from genuine casino quality, in Australia and Europe this generally means injection Moulding.
The chips from Treasury casino tend to stick together due to their polished almost Bakelite feel. I noticed this same chip was used in several clubs in London such as the Barracuda club and Colony club. Nice chips, but sticking together due to vacuum is annoying to me.
So I went with moulded plastic/ceramic sanded finish for the chip itself with the values inlaid in the sides. I designed an alternative mould, but the quotes came back at +$250/chip mould to have custom with value inlay due to each chip having a unique mould not just a different colour. Decided I would do this on the next set instead.
The sticker I messed up on. I approved the first proof thinking the yellow on the proof was going to be Gold foil, but when it was printed they literally just did it yellow and it looked shit. In the photo that they sent me there was another club’s sticker in the shot and it looked way better so I redesigned the stickers using Canva and sent the images through to them. They told me that the type of white I wanted got it’s shine from micro writing all across the chip. Thus far I had designed all of the chips to not have writing, a name or a location on purpose because i wanted it to trade purely on the logo symbol. A kind of “if you know you know” thing.
So for the micro writing I told them to do the value of the chip repeated, “five hundred five hundred” etc the 50c chip has “Fiddy Fiddy Fiddy” across it.
Also each chip has a UV mark and the chips higher than $100 have RFID built into them.
Here are some pics of the process. It’s taken about three months so far, emailing back and fourth, rejected designs, redesign, reprint.
The only thing I’m not super pumped with is the colour of the $1 chip. The blue was supposed to be cornflour blue. But at this point I just want to start playing with them.
Anyone else in brisbane get in touch
Just thought I’d share my experience so far setting up a new social poker club in Brisbane Australia.
I was going to order the chips through Jacks or the Pokershop, but I figured that I usually end up designing them myself anyway as I have a hard time instantly liking someone else’s design if I have a picture in my mind.
The goal was to make these indistinguishable from genuine casino quality, in Australia and Europe this generally means injection Moulding.
The chips from Treasury casino tend to stick together due to their polished almost Bakelite feel. I noticed this same chip was used in several clubs in London such as the Barracuda club and Colony club. Nice chips, but sticking together due to vacuum is annoying to me.
So I went with moulded plastic/ceramic sanded finish for the chip itself with the values inlaid in the sides. I designed an alternative mould, but the quotes came back at +$250/chip mould to have custom with value inlay due to each chip having a unique mould not just a different colour. Decided I would do this on the next set instead.
The sticker I messed up on. I approved the first proof thinking the yellow on the proof was going to be Gold foil, but when it was printed they literally just did it yellow and it looked shit. In the photo that they sent me there was another club’s sticker in the shot and it looked way better so I redesigned the stickers using Canva and sent the images through to them. They told me that the type of white I wanted got it’s shine from micro writing all across the chip. Thus far I had designed all of the chips to not have writing, a name or a location on purpose because i wanted it to trade purely on the logo symbol. A kind of “if you know you know” thing.
So for the micro writing I told them to do the value of the chip repeated, “five hundred five hundred” etc the 50c chip has “Fiddy Fiddy Fiddy” across it.
Also each chip has a UV mark and the chips higher than $100 have RFID built into them.
Here are some pics of the process. It’s taken about three months so far, emailing back and fourth, rejected designs, redesign, reprint.
The only thing I’m not super pumped with is the colour of the $1 chip. The blue was supposed to be cornflour blue. But at this point I just want to start playing with them.
Anyone else in brisbane get in touch
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