Alright, story time: Years ago, my dad started a mobile storage business, moving around those big shipping containers and renting them out for storage. The only problem was that it's damn hard to move those things, so he created a special flatbed truck that can move giant containers by themselves. This flatbed has a special chain system that pulls the container on top of it. It's completely revolutionary, so he's been spending the past year or so getting a factory ready to manufacture them. One of the key things he needed was an industrial plasma table to cut steel precisely, sort of like a 2 dimensional 3D printer with steel instead of paper. Of course, it's difficult to have a plasma table without making stupid shit all the time. One day he was sitting at the table, and since we play a lot of board games, he saw a dice sitting on the counter, and it hit him that giants can't play with dice because they're too small. So, he sketched out some giant metal dice with skulls and shit instead of regular dice pips and handed it to me to draw on the shop computer. By that evening, we had the drawings mapped, cut out of steel, and welded together by the welding robots, and we have a Dice for Giants. We kept refining them and realized that we could sell them. Our marketing department contacted ThinkGeek, and we got an order for 100 of them a few weeks ago.
I have a link in my comment to a demo video of them.
Nice! First of all it sounds like you have a pretty kick-ass dad. Secondly, when you have an online store set up, drop a link. I'd potentially be interested.