Beautiful dices. I would like have one of those but they not shipping to PR. I think you can make a contest, like how make the best comment and you pick someone and sent it like a gift. I hope see you on your next video, using those beautiful dice set. Thanks for your videos
so i have a question for you whats your thought on chipped/worn out dice? dice that have been all day and or have taken a beaten from people shaking them together, stepping, or throwing the like mad lads haha. and i have to ask are the dice that come from casino tears new? because your dice in the video seem to be scratch and chipped looking on the edge's plus in the picture on their website look the same chipped, by the way their dice do look very pretty especially the black ones, thanks again love the videos and not trying to hate on casino tears just asking questions ^_^
@@NerdGirlsRule Thanks for the question and comments. Dice in the casino get changed out every day. Probably around 700 or more rolls. As far as chipped dice, I have never seen a casino dice chip, never. They are made cellulose acetate, they used to be made from cellulose nitrate, which didn't have the durability like the acetate has. Their edges will get mangled from hitting the floor but they don't seem to chip. At least I have never seen this. I watch my video again and tried to see what exactly you saw. There was a "polish" mark on one of the dice. Once made, they are sanded and polished. The same dice, I have used in my last videos. I examined the edges of the same dice right now, they are sharp angles and edges. No pitting or chipping. To make a "short" I have to use my android due to the iPad not having the ability to change to a "short" setting when uploading to youtube. I think the iPad video quality is better, so that may have contributed to not as crisp of quality. Hope I answered your questions and concerns.
Nice looking dice Jeff.
Waiting on mine to arrive
Beautiful dices. I would like have one of those but they not shipping to PR. I think you can make a contest, like how make the best comment and you pick someone and sent it like a gift. I hope see you on your next video, using those beautiful dice set. Thanks for your videos
@@rodlrfilmmakercreator1460 That is a good idea. Thank you.
so i have a question for you whats your thought on chipped/worn out dice? dice that have been all day and or have taken a beaten from people shaking them together, stepping, or throwing the like mad lads haha. and i have to ask are the dice that come from casino tears new? because your dice in the video seem to be scratch and chipped looking on the edge's plus in the picture on their website look the same chipped, by the way their dice do look very pretty especially the black ones, thanks again love the videos and not trying to hate on casino tears just asking questions ^_^
@@NerdGirlsRule Thanks for the question and comments. Dice in the casino get changed out every day. Probably around 700 or more rolls.
As far as chipped dice, I have never seen a casino dice chip, never. They are made cellulose acetate, they used to be made from cellulose nitrate, which didn't have the durability like the acetate has. Their edges will get mangled from hitting the floor but they don't seem to chip. At least I have never seen this.
I watch my video again and tried to see what exactly you saw. There was a "polish" mark on one of the dice. Once made, they are sanded and polished. The same dice, I have used in my last videos. I examined the edges of the same dice right now, they are sharp angles and edges. No pitting or chipping.
To make a "short" I have to use my android due to the iPad not having the ability to change to a "short" setting when uploading to youtube. I think the iPad video quality is better, so that may have contributed to not as crisp of quality.
Hope I answered your questions and concerns.