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DB Prize ID | 13 | |
Prize Type | Giveaway | |
Bustime Giveaway Start | 117:02 | |
Local Time Giveaway Start | Wednesday, 2021-11-17 15:02, PST - (GMT-08:00) | |
Bustime Giveaway End | 117:56 | |
Local Time Giveaway End | Wednesday, 2021-11-17 15:56, PST - (GMT-08:00) | |
Giveaway Title | Chainmaile Dice Bags in LGBTQ+ Colors | |
Alt. Giveaway Title(s) | -- | |
Giveaway Donator(s) | Bill (Metox01) Delaney | |
Giveaway Description | A set of 2 large and 9 small dice bags woven in European 4 in 1 chainmaile featuring the varied colors of the LGBTQ+ and Trans communities. The large bags are about 7 in. in length and the smalls are about 4 in. The rings are of Frosted Anodized Aluminum sourced from Canada's own "The Ring Lord" (theringlord.com) and are 16 Gauge 5/16 in. size. The small bags can easily hold 2 sets of polyhedral, or 1 set of polyhedral and 12 large D6's. The large bags can hold much more. Please note the images of the bags filled with dice. Personally, I love the feel of these rings, the frosted anodizing makes them almost, "soft." In addition, the fidgeting aspect of these items cannot be understated. I love fiddling with mine while at the gaming table. Also, "Dice Not Included." | |
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Crafter Bio | My intro into the chainmaile arts began with winning a prize at my local Board Game Convention (Kubla-Con). The prize consisted of about 400 aluminum rings, 2 flat nose pliers, cord, closure and instructions to make one chainmaile dice bag. This sat in my desk/craft drawer for a few years. Then, I decided to give streaming a try on Twitch. Ever in search of content, I rediscovered my dice bag kit and thought it would be entertaining for people to watch me learn this craft. Most embarrassingly the first stream ended with me having a small meltdown/rage quit. 2 days later I tried again, and it all came together. The lay of the rings, how to, "turn the corner," and how to visualize the piece coming together. Then in 2018, I gave myself the project of making an entire shirt out of chainmaile. 1 year and 28,000 aluminum rings later, I had completed the shirt. As for my history with LRR, I've been watching their videos since season 1 and Desert Bus since DB2. Again, you people are amazing. | |
Giveaway Amount(s) | $9.41 | |
Giveaway Raised | $5,994.17 | |
Giveaway Winner(s) | eDRoaCH | |
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Import By | Sokar | |
Updated By | Sokar | |
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