How to Make Tokens – Dining Table Print and Play

A tutorial on how to cut tokens for your print & play board games, including a number of little tips and tricks to make the process easier. Included is advice on single- and double-sided tokens, and stickering wooden tokens with home printed labels.
Single-sided Tokens:
Double-sided Tokens (Common Fold Line):
Cutting Round Tokens (two different ways):
Double-sided Tokens (Align):
Fancy Wooden Tokens:
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Comments
Aubeleau Antonin
Hi! Do you know if there on the market same kind of circular "coin puncher" you used on the video but with square shape? Any advise where to buy a good corner rounder tool? Thanks!
Allan Docater
I was using woodprix instructions to make it and I did it already 🙂
Kris Kulak
Where did you get the sexy red wooden tokens from? Thanks for the vid!
Sasha Gedz
Отличное видео!
Robert Konigsberg
Your videos are excellent, and I have learned a lot from you.
I am trying to find the video where you talk about a circle cutter and could have sworn it was this video, but I scanned this video and can't find it. If you can help me I'd be grateful. (And if you have a specific product recommendation I'd be even more grateful. I tried Fiskars and was pretty disappointed.)
Corporal Doge
sir what kind of board did you use?
Tanvir Rahman
Can you make a video of how to make meeples
Federico Vicente
Thank you good sir for your most enlightening video, greetings from Argentina 🙂
juanxo07
This is gold! thank you sir
Kosteri x
5:20 I just used a pair of good scissors. Using normal paper, 6 layers does the trick. The most time consuming part is waiting for the glue to dry. No video needed for this.
Stephen Lee
Do these tokens actually go to an existing game or are they made up?
Alexander Macey
These are awesome! What are the tokens at 41:41 from?
kiwieds
Thanks for the video. What is tha name of the game you've stuck on the wooden counters?
The Twins
Teachers how to make a game
Kalleu Castro
Hello. Nice video. Where did you get those wooden counters?
Nadezhda Lukashevich
Your video is the greatest! This is the most clear, understandable and detailed one. Greetings from russian board gamers!
Kalense
You mention at the start (0:40) that you have previously covered spraying the tokens with glossy lacquer. Unfortunately you don't say when or in which video.
Kalense
Jake, thank you so much for the care you put into making this video. It is an excellent example of how to make a really useful teaching video. Clarity and concision in your explanations, sharp and right-to-the-point filming – thanks so much. I'm sure that this is going to spare me hours of frustrating work.
Obsidia Zen
"And then we wait for the cat to go past," most important step. thanks for sharing, these are great!
Toni Šare
Hi Jake, i have a question about that punching tool you use to cut out the tokens. I bought the same thing but i am having trouble punching the tokens out. It seems that the tool is way too blunt to be able to cut through thicker paper. Did you sharpen the tool prior use? Am banging the hammer as hard as i can but with little effect :P…
Angel Marquez
buen video gracias
jbkibs
I've made some nice tokens using 1" steel washers and rubber cement gluing fronts and backs to them. i used a 1" hold punch to get the pictures perfect.
Augusto Moura JA
you have tiles de arcadia quest?