![]() ![]() For someone with a persnickety streak, this could be quite the annoyance. 5mm askew, the face of the tower never quite sits correctly: one side is tilted outward just a hair, the other side is tilted inward. I’d be amazed if they were removable at all without cutting away the wood itself.īut with the incredibly anchored connectors comes the only drawback of a completely collapsible system: it will rarely ever be as perfectly square as their other products. In this case, both an epoxy and a great deal of friction keep the magnetic tabs embedded in the wood. I’ve commended Wyrmwood on their use of mechanical fastenings in the past – screws trump glue every day of the week on both a production front and on a longevity scale. Not only do the pieces fit perfectly inside the tray, the unloading slope of the tower fits within the U-shaped opening on the personal tray, allowing for a secure and smooth transition from tower to surface. The tower is manufactured, any laymen can see, with great care to it’s compatibility with the personal dice tray. The end result of this labor intensive 15 seconds: Remarkable! Inside, out, around, under, across: all of it!Īlong predetermined lines, magnetized metal rods are inserted into the wood and marked with a number, so that they snap into place and are held firmly in place, while being completely collapsible. The vast, and I do mean vast, majority of these dice towers is made of solid lengths of whatever your choice of wood may be. We’re going to dump a few hundred words here and I’ll explain this step by step so everyone can adequately know how these things fit together and what to expect when you get one. If you buy dice that cost more than $11 and roll them with any regularity – rest assured that this is a safe purchase for you.Īlright. Overall, the personal tray and the dice vault make an iconic pair! They truly have a place at any and every table. But would you really like four rubber feet drilled and screwed, and a sheet of buffalo leather fitted onto a relatively large plank of incredibly expensive exotic wood… that you never see? I’ve heard some people actually complain about the use of plywood. You can barely even see the corners! It’s truly marvelous woodworking.Īny heavy dice rolled in this thing makes a wonderful, tactile, ‘thunk’ and ‘clatter.’ To keep the uniformity and build quality identical, the base of the tray is made of tight-pressed plywood. The sides are 2.5″ tall beautifully crafted rails of pure Zebrawood (in my case). Sincerely, every DM/GM could use one of these! It’s the perfect height for discrete rolling, small enough (8.75″x4″) to fit behind or beside a DM Screen, and absolutely gorgeous to boot. I cannot overstate this: I absolutely love this thing. If you’re looking to get something personal engraved – I’d suggest you get it done on this guy. The thick portion of wood allows for a much deeper and clean etching, both on top and on the sides. I also just love how refined and clear the laser etching is on these dice vaults. Inside and out, you can rest assured that it’s as pure-blood as woodworking can be. These things contain a very large portion of the precious woods you’re paying for. Well crafted, sanded to a satin finish, and a wonderful display for your favorite dice. VaultĪs always, these dice vaults are simply amazing. It lets the wood lie perfectly flat with the two large panels on the bottom, it displays the wonderful Wyrmwood logo right on top, you can SEE that you remembered to put your goddamn dice in there (yes, I’ve forgotten it before) and the strap can be buttoned without smashing it into your extremely beautiful wooden panels. I will note: I DO advise you actually store your product like this, opposed to how you see it done elsewhere. The absolute coolest part: they all fit together to make a single, tight, easy to store package! In the complete system offered from Wyrmwood Gaming – you get a Personal Dice Tray, a Dice Vault, a collapsible magnetic Dice Tower, and a leather carrying strap. ![]()
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