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    Yard dice!!

    During my spare time quarantining a few weeks ago, I made some "Yardzee" dice... More or less, time to practice with the new bandsaw, practice making veneer, practice making a dowel on a lathe, practice inlaying... All in all, a lot of fun and a good experience. So much so that someone on Facebook saw them and asked me to make a set for his dad for Father's Day... What an honor to be asked to make a gift with my "craft"... As all woodworkers know, we only see the mistakes. I would have done things differently, but get a chance to do just that.

    Ultimately it was a lot of fun playing and drinking a shiner.

    All in all, it should cost me about $25 in material. What are you hobbyists and side gig woodworkers charging for your time?

    Edit... Sorry, meant to post in diy!
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    #2
    Very nice

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      #3
      Can you make a set for Left Right Center?!?
      I’d be glad to pay shipping!


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        #4
        Originally posted by cksweat678 View Post
        Can you make a set for Left Right Center?!?
        I’d be glad to pay shipping!


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        What do they say? L C R? What's the other 3?

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          #5
          Originally posted by ctom87 View Post
          What do they say? L C R? What's the other 3?

          A dot.


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            #6
            Look good. An old pail makes a great cup for rolling the dice

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              #7
              Originally posted by Slabby View Post
              Look good. An old pail makes a great cup for rolling the dice
              Thanks. We used my 5 gallon storage/toilet/huntin' chair bucket.

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                #8
                Nice job!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
                  Nice job!
                  Thank you sir!

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                    #10
                    Great looking project, and after this you can sure stop calling it “practice” on your bandsaw and lath, nice job.

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