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Laura R.
Absolute Must-Have!

Absolute must-have for every dice maker! :) It doesn’t matter how advanced of a dice maker you are or if you are a total beginner: the tips are great and super helpful. From Info about Pressure Pots to Moldmaking and differente Techniques. I’m very happy that I bought the book. Aaron is always super helpful and so are his Tipps in the book.

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Amazon C.
Great For Beginners

I loved this book. So many great hints and tips for beginners and some lovely photos of dice! Can’t wait to try them all out!

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K. M.D.
Extremely helpful, usefull and without annoying YouTube ads

I started getting interested in dice making a few years ago and only just started making dice in the last year or so. With Critmaker's book, it has made the processes of using resin (not just the dice-making) much more understandable, affordable and do-able. If something goes wrong (which it has in the past) I can pretty much find the answer and right the wrong next time by finding it in the book.

For those starting out and getting overwhelmed by all the YouTube videos available, Critmaker's Guide is invaluable to help stear you in the right direction!

(Also, there are so many pictures of all the pretty shiny math rocks fellow dice goblins! So many pretties!)

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Andrea
A must for those just starting out in the hobby

The book is full of useful tips and examples for people that just started with the hobby. Absolutely recommended!

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Randall
Great asset for anyone looking to, or already making dice.

I bought the book and I have gone through most of it. It definitely has a lot of helpful information for new dice makers. Anyone who is thinking about or is new to making dice should buy it. It has minimal info for advanced makers, but that isn't who the book is made for.

The book is easy to read through and I would estimate at least half the book is pictures. Lots and lots and lots of pictures. That isn't a criticism at all because the pictures have given me some inspiration/ideas and the artists/makers are credited so I can find more info on the artist if I'm interested in purchasing from them directly.

Overall, this book is mostly for beginners and the more experience you have the less useful it will be. Still, I recommend it to any dice maker. It's cheap compared to half the supplies we have to buy to make dice and it's one of the very few pieces of literature on dice making.