Thanks Josh! This is great news!1 inch mill clears out the center nearly perfectly.View attachment 1598287
Thanks Josh! This is great news!1 inch mill clears out the center nearly perfectly.View attachment 1598287
@TheChipRoom How varied are we talking? I understand the numbers may be varied, but are the faces also varied from different casinos? I.e. would 100 of the same color be from the same casino? Thanks"*Inlays may vary*" - are they all Harrah's NOLA?
Yes, each rack is from the same casino with the same inlay. There are 3 different casinos and different table numbers.@TheChipRoom How varied are we talking? I understand the numbers may be varied, but are the faces also varied from different casinos? I.e. would 100 of the same color be from the same casino? Thanks
Sounds like a massive relabel project. Better contact @Gear and reserve some printer time.Yes, each rack is from the same casino with the same inlay. There are 3 different casinos and different table numbers.
What happens if you pull the rest of the inlay off?1 inch mill clears out the center nearly perfectly.View attachment 1598287
What happens if you pull the rest of the inlay off?
JSYK:1 inch mill clears out the center nearly perfectly.
I’m curious the difference in the size of the milled 1” recess on a chip with no inlay vs a 1” recess on a chip that has an inlay. I guess I’m missing somethingJSYK:
Gear Labels has a list of chips we won't knowingly make labels for. <LINK>
This fat hat with oversized factory inlays, milled or not, lands solidly on this list.
^That must have crushed couple of dreams.
Just wondering - why would milled ones be on the list?JSYK:
Gear Labels has a list of chips we won't knowingly make labels for. <LINK>
This fat hat with oversized factory inlays, milled or not, lands solidly on this list.
then the chip will become a man.....What happens if you pull the rest of the inlay off?
Next thing you’ll tell us is that Santa isn’t real.JSYK:
Gear Labels has a list of chips we won't knowingly make labels for. <LINK>
This fat hat with oversized factory inlays, milled or not, lands solidly on this list.
The size is not the point. The point is that milling chips with inlays does not give good results.I’m curious the difference in the size of the milled 1” recess on a chip with no inlay vs a 1” recess on a chip that has an inlay. I guess I’m missing something![]()
Because they have inlays.Just wondering - why would milled ones be on the list?
C'mon man, remember to use the spoiler tags!Next thing you’ll tell us is that Santa isn’t real.
Key word? Could there still be hope?knowingly
Next thing you’ll tell us is that Santa isn’t real.
Santa isC'mon man, use the spoiler tags!![]()
Are you asking us to comment on whether it's a good idea to lie to us about your order?Key word? Could there still be hope?
1 inch mill clears out the center nearly perfectly.
Join us for the next Celebrity Deathmatch!….milling chips with inlays does not give good results.
Never. Just noticed the word "knowingly" in the description. Figured it may have been put there for a reasonAre you asking us to comment on whether it's a good idea to lie to us about your order?![]()
No. I agree with them. They win. This was just a for funsies test.Join us for the next Celebrity Deathmatch!![]()
Sure, I understand that you wouldn't want to do that mill job. But if someone else did, and you'd just provide labels?The size is not the point. The point is that milling chips with inlays does not give good results.
Because they have inlays.
Let's not derail this thread any further.Sure, I understand that you wouldn't want to do that mill job. But if someone else did, and you'd just provide labels?
Or averted a couple of disasters.^That must have crushed couple of dreams.
If you’re lead mining I wouldn’t expect to find any.Any chance on throwing out the weight number on 39 wsop before the throwing of the money blitz begins?