no reason why not ofcause you would have to have the 3d printer, and
then ofcause how big could a home 3d printer print dice.
pluss printing with the braille dots.
it would be easier and probably cheaper for those of us to buy the dice.
At 02:29 AM 4/22/2013, you wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone has thought of 3D printing as a
possible way to get brailled dice? There is a lot of
experimentation being done using 3D printers. It might be possible
to have someone print dice with the brailled numbers on them. I
have no idea about how much that would cost, but it is worth a looksee.
Eleanor Robinson
7-128 Software
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