Hjorimir
Adventurer
I don't even use miniatures anymore as there are too many pros for counters:
I don't use cardstock (too wimpy for my tastes) and I don't use glue out of a jar. Here's my recipe.
Ingrediants:
Process:
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- Easier to store and transport
- They stack (so you can, for example, easily place a character on a mount)
- You can easily stack tokens on them (such as for when a character is marked or affected by something)
- They are CHEAP
- Nobody crys if they get chipped (because, you know, they don't chip)
I don't use cardstock (too wimpy for my tastes) and I don't use glue out of a jar. Here's my recipe.
Ingrediants:
- A printed page of counters (personally, I have a color laserjet and they come out looking great)
- Spray glue (Elmer's white)
- Spray matte clearcoat
- A Rottary Cutter (these are awesome as they will never tear the paper as they become dull and they are wicked-sharp)
- Backing Board (this is the stuff they put behind picture frames....VERY durable and thick)
- A healing cutting board
- A steel ruler with a cork backing (so it doesn't slide about...which is extra nice if you're fond of your fingers)
- A small rolling pin (my wife gave me one from one of those crazy Pampered Chef parties she goes to)
Process:
- Print out sheet of counters (I print them out in small groups on a single page to better manage the cutting process...shorter cuts are easier so I try to stick to two columns)
- Spray glue on backing board
- Carefully attach counters (no air bubbles allowed)
- Use rolling pin to smooth everything down and really make sure the glue sticks
- Spray on the matte clearcoat (completely optionaly, but if you want the counters to last it helps keep them looking good)
- Wait to dry (I usually wait a day, but you can cut it down to 4 hours or so)
- Cut them out using the rulers, healing cutting board, and rotary knife (I can't overstate stress the importance of being careful...that knife is very, very sharp)
- Toss in craft case (the cheap ones with little squares...I think they're normally used for beads) or get some little plastic bags
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