My Cousin and I have recently, in the past year, began making high quality/ hard wood dice boxes and tabletop game things. I wanted to post a few photos and get some feedback from the community! Any and all feedback is welcomed, I cannot get better without it! Below is a small description of what i offer with a few links as well! Please let me know what you think!
Have you ever wanted to ensure that your precious dice were protected in your travels? Here at Adventure Guild LLC we take pride in providing you (the adventurer) with the tools essential in keeping your most prized possessions safe. With a wide variety of woods and new products coming regularly, we are sure that you will find just the right product for your needs. We offer text and image engraving to truly personalize the product for you!
Currently we offer: 1. Circular Dice boxes with a variety of cutout options for the interior!
I must say, this is probably one of the best Dice Tower designs I've seen. Definitely the most travel friendly. You done good.
Thanks!! I really appreciate that! One of my main goals is to make things that people use, easy to transport and that gives space back to the table for you to enjoy the game!!
That wooden dice box is the perfect example of something none of need but all of us want! Very classy, like a 1960's Jaguar dashboard.
Turning up to an AL game, personal monogram on my hardwood dice case, I expect I would feel like a young Hugh Heffner or Alan Sugar. I wish you luck in your endeavours. Which is kind of appropriate...
That wooden dice box is the perfect example of something none of need but all of us want! Very classy, like a 1960's Jaguar dashboard.
Turning up to an AL game, personal monogram on my hardwood dice case, I expect I would feel like a young Hugh Heffner or Alan Sugar. I wish you luck in your endeavours. Which is kind of appropriate...
It definetely becomes a conversation topic! The box pictured above is one of 3 inferior design options, this specific option is to protect a single set of dice and bring the high quality look to the table with you!
we offer a 2 dice option where 2 pockets are present to restrict 2 dice with the remainder of the box open to fill with dice.
and a 3rd option of just having a completely open container that will hold over 2 sets of dice! (Also works well to roll dice in and store them in the lid while playing!)
i appreciate the comments and and look forward to making all of my customers feel hiw you just described!
They look fantastic. I especially like the look and design of the tower. My only suggestion would be to think about using some felt or soft material like that for the resting areas. I use metal dice, and they have a tendency to not only ding up wood pretty good, but they can get the edges of the dice dulled by repeated use on hard surfaces. The soft material also cuts down on the noise aspect of the rolling. Some people like the noise though, maybe offer an insert or something.
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I'm looking into the option of adding felt to the bottom of the tower! The issue that I have had in testing, is that it allows for a bounce and possibly dice coming out. Great feedback around the metal dice tho! That is something that i dont test often so i will take this into account!
If money weren't a consideration (I have kids, so I bum dice/minis from my group), I'd be all over that dice tower. Are those magnets you've got holding it together for travel?
If money weren't a consideration (I have kids, so I bum dice/minis from my group), I'd be all over that dice tower. Are those magnets you've got holding it together for travel?
They are indeed magnets, N52 Rare earth magnets.
They have to be strong enough to hold the tower upright when playing and together when traveling. Take a look at Adventureguildllc.com for other images and wood options!
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Hey Guys!
My Cousin and I have recently, in the past year, began making high quality/ hard wood dice boxes and tabletop game things. I wanted to post a few photos and get some feedback from the community! Any and all feedback is welcomed, I cannot get better without it! Below is a small description of what i offer with a few links as well! Please let me know what you think!
Have you ever wanted to ensure that your precious dice were protected in your travels? Here at Adventure Guild LLC we take pride in providing you (the adventurer) with the tools essential in keeping your most prized possessions safe. With a wide variety of woods and new products coming regularly, we are sure that you will find just the right product for your needs. We offer text and image engraving to truly personalize the product for you!
Currently we offer:
1. Circular Dice boxes with a variety of cutout options for the interior!
Adventure Guild Jatoba Circular Box
2. *New* XXL Dice sleeves that can hold over 20 dice inside!
Adventure Guild XL Dice Sleeve
3. *New* Tabletop friendly Dice Towers!
Adventure Guild Dice Tower
4. D&D original art celebration cards & Invitations!
5. Over 20 unique colors of dice!
Please take a look at all that we have to offer and provide any constructive criticism you may have!
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I must say, this is probably one of the best Dice Tower designs I've seen. Definitely the most travel friendly. You done good.
That wooden dice box is the perfect example of something none of need but all of us want!
Very classy, like a 1960's Jaguar dashboard.
Turning up to an AL game, personal monogram on my hardwood dice case, I expect I would feel like a young Hugh Heffner or Alan Sugar.
I wish you luck in your endeavours. Which is kind of appropriate...
Roleplaying since Runequest.
They look fantastic. I especially like the look and design of the tower. My only suggestion would be to think about using some felt or soft material like that for the resting areas. I use metal dice, and they have a tendency to not only ding up wood pretty good, but they can get the edges of the dice dulled by repeated use on hard surfaces. The soft material also cuts down on the noise aspect of the rolling. Some people like the noise though, maybe offer an insert or something.
"In the beginning the universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move."
Thanks Rhymer!
I'm looking into the option of adding felt to the bottom of the tower! The issue that I have had in testing, is that it allows for a bounce and possibly dice coming out. Great feedback around the metal dice tho! That is something that i dont test often so i will take this into account!
It might be a nice feature to add colored pegs and holes to the tower so you also track initiative.
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this is a great idea for a DM! thanks a ton!
If money weren't a consideration (I have kids, so I bum dice/minis from my group), I'd be all over that dice tower. Are those magnets you've got holding it together for travel?
They are indeed magnets, N52 Rare earth magnets.
They have to be strong enough to hold the tower upright when playing and together when traveling. Take a look at Adventureguildllc.com for other images and wood options!