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Making chips "stick".



Posted Thu Mar 17, 2005 4:35 pm GMT by yeltzen
I'm very very close to buying a set of NJ clays, but I'm a little annoyed by how slick they are. It's the one and only thing about them that bothers me. Is there any way you can make a clay chip "stick" better? The mold itself feels very rough, I dunno why they are slo slick when stacked up...

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Posted Thu Mar 17, 2005 4:50 pm GMT by R Deckard
Have you been handling your samples enough to simulate some usage and wear? I think as chips get more worn-in and pick up that lovely sebaceous/epithelial cruft from many hours of sweaty handling, they should get stickier.

This is how dumb I am--I actually used to think that the munge on dirty Paulsons being used in casinos was actually some special "stickum" substance that was purposefully applied to the chips to help them stack better. . . duh. Now that I know what that crud really is, ewwww.



Posted Thu Mar 17, 2005 7:06 pm GMT by breakbeat46
My set isnt slick and they can be stacked 30++. the only problem with stacking is that some chips arent exactly flat. if you have that chip near the bottom of the stack you'll have an unstable stack. you'll be able to 'turn' the chips above the 'unflat' chip. Also the $25 are thinner than the $100, $500, $1000 so in my chip case 54 $25 fit in one row of 50. 52 $100, $500, $100 fit in one row of 50. when i first got my chips they felt slick so i just rubbed them in a towel.

here is an image showing the chip sizes all in messy stacks of 25



Posted Sat Mar 19, 2005 9:25 am GMT by dgold41
It might not be the thickness of the chip but the squareness of the case that causes you to have different amounts of chips in each row. In fact, the NJ clays might be equal if you put 2 stacks of 50 next to each other (50 x 25 and 50 x 100)

That would be my guess Wink ........or maybe you're right :D



Posted Sat Mar 19, 2005 2:06 pm GMT by breakbeat46
no they are not equal. look at the picture, no matter how high you ståck them they still will be at different height levels. seems like the $100 and $1000 are the same.


Posted Sat Mar 19, 2005 4:00 pm GMT by PaulsonChips
Blue Chip tends to have that problem. Even with the JB and GI chips, sometimes you think that there is a chip missing when you put them in the racks.


Posted Sat Mar 19, 2005 5:52 pm GMT by Nanook
Thanks for posting pictures of those NJ Clays. If they stack like this, I don't think that I would ever buy these!

Can you imagine the problems this would cause at a casino. This is inexcusable!

There are numerous posts about the quality issus with Blue Chip chips. Here is just another problem with them.



Posted Sat Mar 19, 2005 5:59 pm GMT by breakbeat46
they stack nice and neat. the only inconsistency is the thickness. i was just too lazy to make them look 'nice'


Posted Sat Mar 19, 2005 6:08 pm GMT by yeltzen
As an update to this post, I have been shuffling my stack of 10 $25 NJ clays and, while they don't stick anything like my NJ Ceramics do (do ANY chips stick like those?), they are sticking much much better than they did when I first got them. They stick similar to the new Paulsons (slightly less), which actually got slicker the more I played with them.

The old TH&Cs man, those suckers stuck together.






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