What should I make for D&D? I am able to use wood. I don't really want to make dice because they have to be exact. I can make other things though, I just don't know what to make.
sleek, small dice towers. If you can make tiny things; real wooden tables, boxes, barrels, and wagons. It would be a bit niche, but if its high quality, you'd get some sales there.
maybe dice boxes?
>>55126099
I have a design in mind. I might do it.
>>55126066
Start making a chess set with fantastical pieces, hand them out when the players get cool treasure, see how long it takes for them to figure it out.
>>55126132
Honestly, I have seen and heard the concept, I just don't think it's for me and my style of DMing.
How about a gaming table?
>>55127951
It sucks ass shooting down these ideas. I really do want a gaming table but I can't really make anything big. I don't have enough to do it.
What are those stick things that people use to push around war pieces in the movies called?
Also, can you make wooden mugs? Wooden mugs and cups are cool.
I also saw someone make a model of a ship that split into three levels with grid marks on them so it can be used as a 3D dungeon/prop thing.
Same thing with two levels and a roof for a tavern might be neat too. Or a coliseum.
Also, can you make little folding tables so people can put their books on them without putting them on the main table?
>>55128350
The stick things I could potentially do. That would take maybe an hour for a few.
I certainly can make wooden mugs and I think it would be fun for immersive purposes.
I thought about making a terrain but the main problem is reusability. however there is also storage and weight. I was just going to use higher quality cardboard. I could potentially make one that is bare enough to just add props and use again maybe.
if you are talking about the folding tables that have the flat piece on top and an X shaped sort of bottom, I certainly have thought about making those. I could.