Making your own dice runs from a design in the browser to a finished cast in your hand. These guides walk that pipeline stage by stage - follow them in order the first time, or jump to the step you are on.
Build a set, lay out numbers, icons, and text on each face, pick fonts, edges, and colours, and export a print-ready master - all in your browser.
Resin-print a crisp master with corner-down support fins that keep the faces clean, plus exposure, washing, and curing without warping.
Sand and polish the part flat and crisp against a glass plate, without ever touching the engraved numbers - the same pass works on masters and casts.
Make a reusable silicone mold from the master, and avoid the cure-inhibition trap that ruins more first molds than anything else.
Cast resin copies in any colour, pressure-cast them crisp and bubble-free, and ink the numbers.
A stage-by-stage rundown of the gear and materials the guides refer to, and why each one earns its place.
Open the free polyhedral dice generator and design your first set, then come back to print and cast it.