Wild Earth Dice
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about 1 month ago

Project Update: January update- A quick progress update on tooling

Hey everyone,
We wanted to share a short progress update and explain where things are at with tooling, as this is the most important step before we can move into full manufacturing.

Tooling is the stage where we create the physical moulds that are used to make every part of The One Dice. These moulds shape the outer shell, the internal parts, and how everything fits together. Once they are finished, they are used over and over again to make every single dice. As a result, this stage must be completed properly. There is no shortcut here.

This part takes time because it is very hands on and very precise. The moulds are made, tested, adjusted, and tested again. Samples are produced, checked, and refined until everything feels right. Small details like how parts fit, how the dice feel in the hand, how durable it is, and how consistent every unit will be are all locked in at this stage.

If something is rushed here, it can cause problems later that cannot easily be fixed. Taking the time now means the final product will be reliable, consistent, and built to last. It also means that once we move into full production, we can do so with confidence instead of crossing our fingers.

While tooling is not the most exciting stage to look at from the outside, it is one of the most important steps in the entire process. This is where The One Dice truly becomes a finished product rather than just a prototype.

TOOLING PROGRESS

These photos show real progress behind the scenes, even if it does not look flashy yet. This is the stage at which The One Dice moves from a prototype to a product that can be manufactured at scale. 

The detailed steel items within the  are components of the injection mould tools, assembled to produce the complete tools. Some of the photos show a process of these tool parts being produced (ref image below) and other photos are of the finished tool cavities, used to produce the plastic form of the design.

Here the mould is inside the machine during a test run, where early sample parts are made to check fit and alignment.

This is another angle of the mould halves, showing how the parts will sit and release cleanly during production.

These cavities show where the dice parts will form, with the surfaces smoothed and checked for consistency.

This shows one half of the mould being machined, where the core shapes that form the dice parts are cut into solid metal.


This image shows a more refined mould section, where the main cavities are already shaped and being fine tuned.


The finished tools shown will be loaded into the injection moulding machines and used to manufacture all plastic and TPE elastomer components of the One Dice and Charging Case. You can see one of the tools fitted into an injection moulding machine, with some plastic parts still in situ.

This photo shows the mould installed in the production press, where pressure and alignment are tested before full production.

These metal blocks are the outer sections of the mould, which hold everything firmly in place while parts are being formed.

These metal blocks are the outer sections of the mould, which hold everything firmly in place while parts are being formed.


On the survey side, we are currently preparing everything behind the scenes. Surveys will be sent out in the next two to three weeks, so please keep an eye out for them. Our main focus at the moment is ensuring the tooling and manufacturing setup is completed correctly before we proceed to the next steps.

As always, thank you for your patience and continued support. We will keep you updated as we move forward.

If you have any questions, please email me at [email protected]


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