Larold
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Is there any US-based shop that will do custom (hybrid?) ceramics with a recessed center? I assume that with a recessed center, artwork goes on a label instead of the ceramic itself?
I assume that with a recessed center, artwork goes on a label instead of the ceramic itself?
Unfortunately CPC only does clay, not ceramic or ceramic hybrid. They can do the recessed inlay with artwork, but it goes on a label as far as I can tell.check CPC website, think they have what ur looking for.
Here is the sample set of their ceramic chips.Unfortunately CPC only does clay, not ceramic or ceramic hybrid. They can do the recessed inlay with artwork, but it goes on a label as far as I can tell.
I still ordered a mold sample set and color sample set from CPC. If I like the weight and feel of those, I'll probably build my set with them.
http://www.classicpokerchips.com/pokerchips/ceramicpokerchips.htmUnfortunately CPC only does clay, not ceramic or ceramic hybrid. They can do the recessed inlay with artwork, but it goes on a label as far as I can tell.
I still ordered a mold sample set and color sample set from CPC. If I like the weight and feel of those, I'll probably build my set with them.
Pretty sure that CPC ceramics are produced by Sun-Fly.Interesting... Tina chips at 2-3 times the price. Maybe printed in the US, but I'd bet the blanks are still sourced from overseas.
Nice - completely forgot about that. I'll take a look. But if others think they're produced by the Asia-base companies, I'll have to compare prices on the chips themselves and the shipping. Thanks for reminding me they do ceramics!
I know many buyers have complained that the Tina cards mold chips were too smooth and with use, became slippery. I doubt that these ceramics from CPC will be much different, but I have no personal experience with them.While we're talking about ceramics, I got to wondering - with the smooth surface, are they slippery, or does the weight hold them together nicely?
Do you happen to know if the Sun-Fly Poly Clays suffer from being slippery - either new or after use?I know many buyers have complained that the Tina cards mold chips were too smooth and with use, became slippery. I doubt that these ceramics from CPC will be much different, but I have no personal experience with them.
But the more recent hybrid chips from Tina are textured. Here are some great hi-res photos of one of the molds - greek key. You can see the cross-hatching that they incorporated into the molds.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/new-public-hybrid-mold-from-tina-39mm.112662/post-2321880
These newer molds were developed at the specific request of various PCF members, as you can see if you look at the rest of the thread I linked above. The Tina company seems to be very open to listening to us and trying to provide us with the products that we want.
I only have samples, not a playable set, so I can't comment on what happens after they've been played. But they seem to be just as smooth as the older Tina chips. I dislike Sun-fly specifically for several other reasons. Mainly their rounded and shiny edges. I have a write up somewhere that I did a couple of years ago. I'll try to find it.Do you happen to know if the Sun-Fly Poly Clays suffer from being slippery - either new or after use?
I definitely respect the work I've seen from Tina but for some reason I'm leaning toward Sun-Fly at the moment. Thanks for the help!