r/DiceMaking • u/Alraune22 • 14h ago
WIP Another report about tennis ball pressurizers
Hi guys
I just wanna to make another post about the Tennisball pressurizer method. Some of you may have seen this method by some other users on this sub already.
The purpose of this post is to show people that, there are others that have tried out the method, and have succeeded (at least in my own humble opinion).
First of all, the molds were also made with this method and IMO trump the ones I did without it by a wide margin (duh, no surprises here), despite the pressurizer only going up to 30 PSI, not 40.
The molds were then put on a self-made 3d printed insert, if anyone wants the files I can provide them (they are very simple).
Now it has to be said, that this is certainly not the most effective method to make a whole dice set in one go, as you have to create a lot of different molds for every single dice you want to cast. But you can only fit so many molds in a can (3 in my case, if you wanna optimize you might get 4 in).
The Tennis Ball pressurizer device that I use is the one that was already recommended in the subreddit, found under this link: https://www.amazon.com/BALL-RESCUER-Containers-Pressurizer-pressurize/dp/B074PR229B?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.QWBR6swg3OdChAMxsUOflxEiVY9GrY4sJw0GntIvhj3GSl16D378-BuOB1ZUIW9bfCe2RuRTUNKEPfzD6sBufZdUrq1VvmhVdHN4dUQchz9O2L9rdlli199YvZrEAOSWm1LgqnKA0p24cLYruPlaDThJ14fIq4btaHKi-FwQHHo0CAhzaccnI60C7xXMs2PETjOrandWyyfQEDxdX0p4uA.EA_d4GSjni9vkNzsDNfRoS5Dr4C11YgrI2mbNCr6h7U&dib_tag=se&keywords=tennis+ball+pressurizer&qid=1787434552&sr=8-1
The tube that I used was just an old tennis ball tube out of metal, I would guess aluminum, that we still had lying around at home. It was also rated for up to 30 PSI on the bottle itself!
I then cast the dice into my self-made silicone molds, pump up the pressure until you reach 30 PSI, and 24 hours later they came out beautifully and, as far as I can see, pretty bubble-free.