
Help me create precision Dice machined from various solid metals such as Aluminum, Titanium, Copper, Brass, Tungsten and more!


Even though I have the design down in virtual form, to get the dice into my hands I need to commission a local machine shop to make them from me. It is incredibly important to me that these be made here in the USA and even more so by a local company.
The cost for machining at a high tolerance adds to the price, as well does all the costs for the high quality material I would like to offer. This is why I need your help, to pay for the raw material and the labor needed to make these become reality!

I am going to offer the dice in five (5) different material types to start. They will be Aluminum, anodized in either Blue, Black, Red, or Clear/Silver, Stainless Steel, Brass, Copper, and Titanium.
Each die will be precision machined from a solid piece of raw material. NOT coated, and NOT hollow. only pure SOLID material :)

The estimated weights for 1 die are as followed:
Aluminum 18.4g (0.65 oz)
Brass 58.0g (2.05 oz)
Copper 60.7g (2.14 oz)
Stainless Steel 54.5g (1.92 oz)
Titanium 32.2g (1.14 oz)
Tungsten 129.5g (4.57 oz)
Tungsten is expensive to buy, therefore I must offer this as a stretch goal and hope I can get funded enough!

anodized aluminum (color red shown is not accurate)

Only for those who are interested.
In a single, solid rigid body, the Centroid defines the geometric center of an object. In the case of a perfect cube, the Centroid exists at the middle point inside the cube equidistant from each of the six faces of the cube. For a rigid body that has a consistent density throughout its structure, the Centroid also defines the Center of Mass. For a rigid body within a uniform gravitational field, the Center of Mass is equivalent to the Center of Gravity of that body.
For the special case of dice, rotational motion becomes important in the dynamics of a rotating cube. Rotational dynamics depend not on the Center of Mass but the rotational inertia or Mass Moment of Inertia. The Moment of Inertia measure the resistance of an object to rotational acceleration about an axis. Should the density or mass vary in distance from the rotational axis, the Moment of Inertia defines the resistance of that object to rotational acceleration.
When I decided to design Metal Dice, I wanted to minimize the rotational Moment of Inertia as a means of developing a die that would roll to stop at statistically even probabilities for each of the six possible outcomes. Using parasolid modeling, I was able to both readily calculate the Moment of Inertia and quickly make structural modifications that would reduce the differential between the Centroid, the Center of Mass and the Mass Moment of Inertia of a perfect cube. The Moment of Inertia is also driven by the form of the solid object, in this case a cube. I cannot change the basic cube form, so my approach is to minimize the offset of the center of mass from the Centroid and subsequently minimize the Mass Moment of Inertia within the limits of an ideal cube.
I designed the die to display the face features (‘pips’ or ‘dots’ numbering one through six) by drilling one or more spotfaces in the classic die pattern. By changing the drill depth of each pip to compensate for the mass of the material removed from the opposite face, I was able to match the geometric Centroid to the center of mass. This was readily accomplished in the ideal world of parasolid modeling.
In the real world, there are several issues to consider:
- The material used in the fabrication of the die is not exactly homogenome in density. The Center of Mass and Moment of Inertia could not be guaranteed even on a featureless cube.
- The depth of the spotfaces can only be controlled to within the fabrication tolerances of the CNC machines used. In most cases, this is within +/- 0.002 inches.
- The actual location and classic pattern of the pips on any given face is also limited by the tolerance of the CNC machine. This variation also causes the Moment of Inertia to drift from the Centroid.
All of the above issues led me to design a die that closely approximates a perfectly weighted ¾ inch cube. The variations from the ideal Centroid are: rx=0.0003, ry=0.0012, rz=0.0007 Variations in the material density homogeneity could half or double these figures.
To apply a common comparison, the average diameter of human hair is 0.003 inches.

Thank you SO much for taking the time to look at my project! Please look over the rewards I have to offer for your support and consider backing the Precision Dice, it means so much to have this opportunity!

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I am very confident in this project, I have tested and re-tested and believe most of the problems are conquered.
Set backs may always occur, sure. Because these are precision, getting them right will be tricky, but the machine shop I have/will commission is top notch in quality, as I have already seen in my test batch. Their engineers have assured me that my tolerance levels are possible at their facilities and its only a matter of being funded.
Once funded, the only foreseeable issue will be packing and shipping. But I have access to good help and I am determined to get these out.
FAQ
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Not on this campaign, for my first campaign I am keeping it simple with only D6, after all I don't want to bite off more than I can chew! But maybe in the future!
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Yes, I am shipping any where in the world :) The international shipping price is found at the bottom of each reward tier ;)
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No, not for this project. I have made them with sharp corners so that I can guarantee close as possible precision :) perhaps in the future!
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Yes I can, but unfortunately I will not be offering those during this campaign, perhaps in the future!
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Two (2) Precision dice made from ALUMINUM anodized in Clear/silver, Blue, Black, or Red (other colors may become available) Canada: please include $5 for shipping
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