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This chip designing is a total addiction.

I’ve been playing around with a new tourney set design.

Pictured are the 2 current sets I have (Cash and Tourney). I made them blanks.

The other set is the new cash set I just ordered with the inlays.

Ignore the tourney set inlays. They are going to be simplified but have similar theme.

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I prefer the increased variety of both half pie and quarter pies.
Huge fan of the quarter pies
My goal is to try to not make them too similar from my previous tourney set, yet until unique.

I played around with a light chocolate inlay on the green and white in the black but it didn’t seem to fit well.

My favorite is probably the 1/2 pie on the green and black and 1/4 pie on the others.
 
I’m scrambling to meet the Large Crown deadline with CPC.

my final 2 options are:

I really love both, especially the 1/2 pie for the lower denominations and 1/4 pie for higher.

For the chip gurus here, do you think the blurple 1/2 pie have too much red, especially next to the yellow/pink. That is the only different. Do I keep 25/100/500 1/2 pie or keep the 2 lowest as 1/2 pie and 1/4 for 500/1000/5000

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Another option is Dayglo Tiger for the orange. Anyone have any preferences.
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Definitely don't use a 1/2 pie black with a 1/2 pie blurple as they look nearly identical from across the table if stacked in the right way.
I’m going to go with the 1/2 pie black and 1/4 pie Blurple. Even David with CPC said to go with the 1/4 pie on the higher denominations.

Going to use the day glo tiger for the orange in 1/4 pie.
 

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