Dread_Pirate_Roberts
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Trying to convince myself to pull the trigger on a custom set from CPC; thinking of doing a cash set and a tournament set actually. Please ignore the placeholder inlay. I have not started the inlay art work, as not really sure how to even do that. Trying to determine "name" for the "casino", thinking of something around my name/initials may be interesting - "Rob's Room" - "Club W"/"Club Dub" - "The W Club" - or perhaps not and go with a theme...
Nevertheless, I wanted to get some primary colors and edge spot combos worked up. I wanted to stick with the “weighted” colors as well, and avoid dayglo colors to limit my changes for the edge spot distortion. I am going for a set with edge spot progression. I want a range of chip denominations to be able to play standard, or "high-roller" tournaments.
Here is my first attempt at a tournament set with the following denominations: 25 - 100 - 500 - 1,000 - 5,000 - 25,000 - 100,000
I am thinking I may go with the Ewing mold, or perhaps stay with the Hourglass as shown.
I like the 7/8" inlay size, because I like the ring of primary color around the inset. What are thoughts going to full 1” – any better other than more real-estate for the graphics?
I am trying to stay "cost effective" (ha, ha, ha) with edge spots, yet get some progression:
$25 Chip
$100 Chip
$500 Chip
$1,000 Chip
$5,000 Chip
$25,000 Chip
$100,000 Chip
Thanks for looking...
Nevertheless, I wanted to get some primary colors and edge spot combos worked up. I wanted to stick with the “weighted” colors as well, and avoid dayglo colors to limit my changes for the edge spot distortion. I am going for a set with edge spot progression. I want a range of chip denominations to be able to play standard, or "high-roller" tournaments.
Here is my first attempt at a tournament set with the following denominations: 25 - 100 - 500 - 1,000 - 5,000 - 25,000 - 100,000
I am thinking I may go with the Ewing mold, or perhaps stay with the Hourglass as shown.
I like the 7/8" inlay size, because I like the ring of primary color around the inset. What are thoughts going to full 1” – any better other than more real-estate for the graphics?
I am trying to stay "cost effective" (ha, ha, ha) with edge spots, yet get some progression:
- The 25 - 100 - 500 are “Level 3”
- The 1,000 - 5,000 - 25,000 are “Level 4”
- The 100,000 is “Level 5”
$25 Chip
$100 Chip
$500 Chip
$1,000 Chip
$5,000 Chip
$25,000 Chip
$100,000 Chip
Thanks for looking...