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Latest revision as of 18:29, 27 July 2022

DIYCE (Do It Yourself Dice); six sides, from 1-6, are laser cut out of 3mm birch plywood for people to assemble like a puzzle. Tip #1: Opposite sides add up to 7. Tip #2: Some pieces have tiny arms. They must touch the 1 and 6 sides to fit. Contact gaardn for details.


two laser cut wooden diyce
two laser cut wooden diyce
pile of acrylic diyce with Noisebridge logo near Noisebridge stickers
pile of acrylic diyce with Noisebridge logo near Noisebridge stickers
splayed unassembled diyce and tip #1 and #2 for participants to determine how to solve puzzle
splayed unassembled diyce and tip #1 and #2 for participants to determine how to solve puzzle