A little tip so that you don’t need a reference for the dots on a die. The opposite sides all add up to seven. 1 is opposite 6. 2 is opposite 5, and 3 is opposite 4.
@@Dirk_Berserk Well underneath 1 is 6. The other four sides are 3&4, 2&5. It doesn’t really matter which sides you put them on because the die’s weight will be balanced, and it can face any direction. So if you turn it 90 degrees a different face will be on the left.
Beautiful piece of work and craftmanship. At last someone who knows how analog machining works. No DRO or other digital gimmicks, just experience and craftmanship. Great Job.
As a superrealist oil painter, I really do appreciate perfection and attention to the tiniest detail. Your work is exquisite bro. You got quite a pair of hands on you sir. Well, well done... And please keep em comin! ❤💪❤
Another suggestion would be to pre-drill 4mm thick brass disk blanks with your hole patterns for 1-6. The pre-drilled side of these disks will then be the side that gets pressed into the steel block so the dimples are hidden (it will be an idea to mark them on the blank side so you know which is which). Once you have them all pressed into place drill the 6 side with 1 dimple, the 5 side with 2 dimples, 4 side with 3 dimples and so on. That way each brass disk will have the same 7 dimple's worth of mass removed. A 3mm drill, sharpened at 118° has a tip depth of around 0.9mm, if the dimples are drilled to 1mm that gives 0.1mm for polishing the sides to a high sheen without leaving a step. Hope that makes as much sense to everyone as it does in my head 😂
The hole for 1 should have been bigger than all the others, the holes for 6 the smallest. To have a near perfect dice you want to remove the same volume = mass from every side. This dice will fall on the 6 more often, because the side with the 1 is heavier than every other side. Don't get me wrong, I love to watch your work, I really enjoy it. Keep going!
Hola amigo. Nunca voy a tener esas maquinas ni tu destreza ni tu conocimiento para hacer lo que haces. Quedo perfecto ese dado. Un placer ver como trabajas Te felicito. Saludos desde Cordoba, Argentina.
Wunderbar precise carftmanship`s work. Wieviel Arbeit es ist, allein die vielen Punkte genau einzustellen. Der schöne Metallglanz ist der Lohn der Arbeit. Die Vertiefungen müssen nicht gefüllt werden, mir gefällt es so besser. (Spielewürfel sind ja auch ungefüllt, aber Geschmackssache.)
Love this. I'm wondering what a full set of dice ranging from d-4 to a d-20 for us nerds would look like in this style. If you need a challenge that is.
It weighs 114gr. (4 ounces; 0,25 pound) 🙂✌️
A little tip so that you don’t need a reference for the dots on a die. The opposite sides all add up to seven. 1 is opposite 6. 2 is opposite 5, and 3 is opposite 4.
ok, but what is to the left of 1. or right. underneath.
قمة الدقة و الإتقان ، تحية كبيرة لك من المملكة المغربية.
@@Dirk_Berserk Well underneath 1 is 6. The other four sides are 3&4, 2&5. It doesn’t really matter which sides you put them on because the die’s weight will be balanced, and it can face any direction. So if you turn it 90 degrees a different face will be on the left.
Надеюсь сталь нержавеющая. I hope the steel is stainless.
4 more of those would make the loudest game of Yahtzee ever.
Haha, they’d throw sparks while playing 😅
Beautiful piece of work and craftmanship.
At last someone who knows how analog machining works.
No DRO or other digital gimmicks, just experience and craftmanship.
Great Job.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate! 🙂
i wish i was properly taught how to use the lathe and mill in my high school shop class, videos like this one would have made great teaching projects.
Thank you so much! I started with 0 experience, learning by doing :-)
Watching that pressing adapter slip onto the vise was sooooo satisfying.
Dice that not rolled.
Great work as always.
Masterpiece
Thanks!
Magnificent Craftsmanship !!!!!!!!!! Two thumbs way Up !!!!!!!
Ist gut geworden . Gefällt mir . Hab meine Würfel Löcher 5mm Kugelfräser angesenkt in 2,5mm tief .
Dank dir ✌️
what a beautiful object
Thanks!
you are most welcome :) I wish I could hold it in my hand@@misterpatina
D20 metal dice. This is the real challenge👍
Challenge accepted 🙂
Mister Patina never fails and never lets me down.......therapy for the soul
You’re welcome!
"sup" LOL Very nice job!
Thanks! 😅
very pretty!
Thanks Kate!
That's great! He has good taste and clearly proves his high technical ability.
Thank you so much!
As a superrealist oil painter, I really do appreciate perfection and attention to the tiniest detail.
Your work is exquisite bro.
You got quite a pair of hands on you sir.
Well, well done... And please keep em comin! ❤💪❤
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the feedback of an expert 🙂
i dont think ive ever heard exquisite and bro in the same sentence before lmfao
Wow nice man good job well done
Thanks!
that is a beautiful piece of art work suitable for any museum.
That was so cool to watch I need a mill and a lathe
Dope AF paperweight, @misterpatina!
A suggestion: Fill the dots with something transparent that have the roughly same weight as brass, so the dice become ultra-fair.
Ultra-fair would be a good idea. But it doesn't HAVE to be transparent. Black or red would look good, too!
I will, when I make the d20 dice 😅
Another suggestion would be to pre-drill 4mm thick brass disk blanks with your hole patterns for 1-6. The pre-drilled side of these disks will then be the side that gets pressed into the steel block so the dimples are hidden (it will be an idea to mark them on the blank side so you know which is which).
Once you have them all pressed into place drill the 6 side with 1 dimple, the 5 side with 2 dimples, 4 side with 3 dimples and so on. That way each brass disk will have the same 7 dimple's worth of mass removed.
A 3mm drill, sharpened at 118° has a tip depth of around 0.9mm, if the dimples are drilled to 1mm that gives 0.1mm for polishing the sides to a high sheen without leaving a step.
Hope that makes as much sense to everyone as it does in my head 😂
@@Galerak1 Thats a great idea, even better than filling the dimples with brass-weighting transparent material.
Or not transparent... Filling them with solder would make them silver...?
The precision of these machines can not be overstated.
so beautiful
Thanks!
I really love the ” PATINA “ of the finished dice
You didn’t roll it…why didn’t you roll it!?
RIGHT?!!!
@@andrewhooper5645woah 4 seconds ago
He might sCrAtCh it
It's 4 ounces, @worldscoolestusernam! It's more like a paperweight at this point!
It won’t roll even, it’s not balanced like normal dice. Just a beautiful,desk piece :)
Awesome job and with great focused shots of everything. Loved it.🇬🇧
Super idée d’usiner un dé en acier et laiton imbriqués.
Ce dé est splendide !!! 👍👍👍
Merci! Je suis content que tu l'aimes :-)
I love it 😍 great project Kai 👍
Thanks a lot! Iam glad you enjoyed 🙂
Simply amazing, you must have the patience of a saint making things like this.
I love these little items made from steel like the eightball I saw on another channel. They come out looking great.
so smooh and shiny..great job
Thanks!
Very nice!
I love and respect that you gave respect and love to "my mechanics/cool again restorations"
No one knows it all
Nonetheless..
Perfect, amazing work
Respect is the thing 👌
I liked that steel cube, very unique.
The hole for 1 should have been bigger than all the others, the holes for 6 the smallest. To have a near perfect dice you want to remove the same volume = mass from every side. This dice will fall on the 6 more often, because the side with the 1 is heavier than every other side. Don't get me wrong, I love to watch your work, I really enjoy it. Keep going!
Oh man! That dice is beautiful! Much better than any bought in the store. Very well done!
Hey Jerry, thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
You're so welcome
Ciulo ciulo ben trabajo👍💪👏👏🤚
Sehr sehr schön
Danke!
Right tools right people' The result is perfect job,
Thank you so much!
Nice and shiny. I really like brass, looks so good when buffed
That's a piece of art! Well done
Thank you so much!
Really cool video!
Thanks!
That pressing tool is a great idea. I'll be making one of those 😊
That is so cool. Good job man
Thanks a lot!
I’ll take one. Super cool
Haha, thanks!
Hello mister Patina beautifully done
Thanks Vince! :-)
TURNED OUT WELL LUCKY DICE
Magnifique réalisation
I love polished metals as it is but the contrast between the steel and the brass is just stunning.
Now i want a pair of those.
But with copper inlays.
gorgeous
Thanks!
The two metals and surface finish are beautiful!
Thanks! Iam glad you like it! 👍
Hola amigo. Nunca voy a tener esas maquinas ni tu destreza ni tu conocimiento para hacer lo que haces. Quedo perfecto ese dado. Un placer ver como trabajas Te felicito. Saludos desde Cordoba, Argentina.
Amazing as always! Excellent work!
A full set of Dungen & Dragon dice would be awesome.
Respect.Worldclass.
Thanks!
Well spent 14 min. THANK YOU ! 👍👍👍🙂
Thanks for watching! 🙂
Amazing.
Thanks!
Fabulous, great coverage. Awesome machining and measuring for the placement of the dots just amazing. Excellent final finish.
Thanks, iam glad you enjoyed!
Chi sa fare, fa ! Chi non sa fare, guarda e apprezza ! Complimenti 👍👏🤝
Grazie :-)
All I can say is that’s beautiful craftsmanship !!! 👍😎
Nice! Looking forward to all the other die types
what a beauty of a dice! very satisfying!
Thanks a lot my bronaldo ❤️
It is a wonders work of art. You have an amazing talent for creating stuff
Thank you so much!
So cool!
Спасибо за работу, отличная игральная кость вышла! 😊
Spasibo!
Amazing work as always
Thanks!
Good job .. My mechanics inspiration 😉
Thanks! :-)
Complimenti per il lavoro👏
I love your work!!!
Thanks! 🙂
Really well done, great filming, Mr. P.
Thanks a lot Vickie! :-)
Sweet. Nice demonstrstion of your lathe and milling skills.
Wunderbar precise carftmanship`s work. Wieviel Arbeit es ist, allein die vielen Punkte genau einzustellen. Der schöne Metallglanz ist der Lohn der Arbeit. Die Vertiefungen müssen nicht gefüllt werden, mir gefällt es so besser. (Spielewürfel sind ja auch ungefüllt, aber Geschmackssache.)
Danke für das Lob! 🙂
That is pretty cool. Now you need to make one out of brass with steel inserts to have a pair.
What a nice idea! 🫢
I was going to suggust inserting copper or steel into the divits before drilling. But this is also cool!
That is awesome! Now please make a D20!
Funny, right in the moment iam searching for inspiration/images of a d20 😅
🤯👍👏👏👏you are amazing the work you do is amazing 👏 👍🇺🇲
Thank you so much!
Wow! That's just amazingly beautiful! More of a piece of beautiful art than just a mundane dice!
Very Nicely Done!!
Thank you so much!
Good work, u should change the thambnail and show the beauty of that dice of video 📸
Work of art
AMAZING!
Thanks!
美しいダイスですね!鉄と真鍮の組み合わせが見事!
Endlich hast mal ein gutes Video gemacht mit wenig Show. Habe alle deine Videos angeschaut. My mechanics ist mein Lieblingskanal. Viel Erfolg 👍🏼
Love watching these, very cool! Keep up the great work!
Thanks, I will! 🙂
That is a real object of beauty. I don't have the knowledge or skill to make something like that but I am in awe of those who do.
Thanks, iam glad you like it!
That's so cool! Amazing.
Thanks!
Awesome.... love your tools as well ‼️
Thanks! Iam glad you enjoyed!
That is absolutely beautiful.
Thanks!
Sick! Now make a d20!
Challenge accepted 😅
Молодец.
That was absolutely fantastic sir thanks. Take care. Tom.
Iam glad you enjoyed! Greets ✌️
Amazing skills, including the video editing 👍🏼
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed!
Great job 👍
Thanks!
That's definitely a one-of design and build. It's gorgeous. However to play Monopoly you need two. LOL. 👍👍👍
Haha! Thanks! 🙂
magnifique, bravo
恭喜你先生!你擁有細膩的心。
Impressive!
Looks amazing!
Thanks!
Awesome skills, would love one just to keep in my pocket
Wow beautiful work!
Thanks!
Just found this channel, loved every second of this! Engineering asmr, just what I needed! Excellent job! Keep up the great work! :)
Thank you so much and welcome to the channel 🙂
Love this. I'm wondering what a full set of dice ranging from d-4 to a d-20 for us nerds would look like in this style. If you need a challenge that is.
I could use 2024 for this project 😅
a d20 would be siick. id use it for my magic games
Up there with my mechanics 8 ball
Awesome work Mr P