Chips too slippery to stack? (1 Viewer)

Chris Manzoni

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Is there an easy solution, besides getting better quality chips obviously, to treat dice quality chips so they are less slippery and will stack better? Asking for a friend...
 
Cruelly ironically, they 're the only ones capable of surviving a dish-washer or even laundry washing machine at max temperature, I dare say.
Sure, for stacking purposes though, they need lots of dirt and filth and gunk.
What's not to like?:D
 
Maybe you could try carving interlocking notches in them. If you want to stack and are not concerned about unstacking, you could try adding gorilla glue. I'm actually intrigued now. There are impressive stacks on this forum. What's the current record for dice chips? Let's see some pics stackers.
 

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