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Post by l7arkness on Mar 22, 2016 20:09:09 GMT
I like the walls but im not picky
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Post by jennifer on Mar 22, 2016 20:21:42 GMT
Wall - Straight STL uploaded to Dropbox Dimensions: 2.5" wide, 1/4" thick, 1/2" tall Note: Thank you Devon Jones for allowing us to use this OpenForge 2.0 textured wall Working on corner wall now.
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Post by l7arkness on Mar 22, 2016 20:34:31 GMT
Grate Field Tile V1This will be the base for my flame/acid/gas/spear/spike/sword/undead/water traps that are floor based, i like the idea of making modular-modular tiles im going to modify the saw and pit traps with inserts as well. Im going to try and make every thing 3-d printable but in all honesty i beleive i will resort to crafting for a few i.e (cutting up zombie minis for the grasping hands insert, toothpicks for spikes)
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Post by l7arkness on Mar 22, 2016 21:13:24 GMT
Crusher Field Tile V1
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Post by jennifer on Mar 22, 2016 21:35:55 GMT
Wall - Straight STL uploaded to Dropbox Dimensions: 2.5" wide, 1/4" thick, 1/2" tall Note: Thank you Devon Jones for allowing us to use this OpenForge 2.0 textured wall Working on corner wall now. Fixed the STL and re-uploaded to the Dropbox.
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Post by jennifer on Mar 22, 2016 23:02:04 GMT
Crusher Field Tile V1 These are awesome Darkness! What's cool is that you can even rescale them for 50x50mm for OpenForge 2.0 users I'm sure Devon would really like that
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Post by teazia on Mar 23, 2016 1:16:54 GMT
Awesome sauce everyone! Now that Devon has released the corners, is it possible for someone to remix the sans-base corner and wall pieces to Wyloch spec thickness, but with 2.5 inch high walls? I can push/pull stuff with my slicer, but that requires a bit of Blender skills, which I do not yet have.
Cheers!
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Post by jennifer on Mar 23, 2016 5:37:18 GMT
Awesome sauce everyone! Now that Devon has released the corners, is it possible for someone to remix the sans-base corner and wall pieces to Wyloch spec thickness, but with 2.5 inch high walls? I can push/pull stuff with my slicer, but that requires a bit of Blender skills, which I do not yet have. Cheers! I was working on the corner today. That walls are going to be 3/4" tall from table and 1/2" tall from the base. Clip On Wall segments will be 2" tall from the base. As far as 2.5" inch high walls, that will have to be done after the entire set of standard tiles are done -- using them as a reference for brick size. This can be done by someone else if they wish, but whoever does it should use the standard set as a reference, when they become available within the next few days.. so that way the bricks match.
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Post by jennifer on Mar 23, 2016 13:50:02 GMT
So regarding the clip ons:
They need to obviously be thicker than 1/4", but by how much? How strong do we want the walls of the clip to be? The thicker they are the more odd it will look I am guessing as the bricks extend further and further out. Consider limitations of 3D printer, so we can't go too thin. Need some recommendations, as I am working on the blank clip on wall segment now.
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Post by l7arkness on Mar 23, 2016 14:03:08 GMT
So regarding the clip ons: They need to obviously be thicker than 1/4", but by how much? How strong do we want the walls of the clip to be? The thicker they are the more odd it will look I am guessing as the bricks extend further and further out. Consider limitations of 3D printer, so we can't go too thin. Need some recommendations, as I am working on the blank clip on wall segment now. i believe they should be as thick as the walls i do not see why that would be to weak
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Post by Wyloch on Mar 23, 2016 14:06:52 GMT
So regarding the clip ons: They need to obviously be thicker than 1/4", but by how much? How strong do we want the walls of the clip to be? The thicker they are the more odd it will look I am guessing as the bricks extend further and further out. Consider limitations of 3D printer, so we can't go too thin. Need some recommendations, as I am working on the blank clip on wall segment now. 1/16" on each side? So, 1/4" + 1/8" = 3/8" total?
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Post by curufin on Mar 23, 2016 15:36:45 GMT
So regarding the clip ons: They need to obviously be thicker than 1/4", but by how much? How strong do we want the walls of the clip to be? The thicker they are the more odd it will look I am guessing as the bricks extend further and further out. Consider limitations of 3D printer, so we can't go too thin. Need some recommendations, as I am working on the blank clip on wall segment now. 1/16" on each side? So, 1/4" + 1/8" = 3/8" total? I like that, and would like to play around with some clip designs and options..... I have a lot of ideas floating around in my head. I wondering if we will need to add a 1/32" or so to the middle portion of the clip to help combat slight scaling issues... It is entirely possible that I finally figured out how to do wood grain in Blender, very a kin to my v-gouge method. Fingers crossed.
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Post by l7arkness on Mar 23, 2016 15:47:28 GMT
1/16" on each side? So, 1/4" + 1/8" = 3/8" total? I like that, and would like to play around with some clip designs and options..... I have a lot of ideas floating around in my head. I wondering if we will need to add a 1/32" or so to the middle portion of the clip to help combat slight scaling issues... It is entirely possible that I finally figured out how to do wood grain in Blender, very a kin to my v-gouge method. Fingers crossed. i printed a 1/16" thk clip and it seems to be exactly what i was hoping sturdy and flexible all i need to do is taper it so it has a little more grip and i believe it will be a perfect base for all my wall based traps and clip on walls So here is the simple clip i dont have a wall to test yet bust when i do i can make sure everything will work
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Post by jennifer on Mar 23, 2016 16:59:38 GMT
1/16" on each side? So, 1/4" + 1/8" = 3/8" total? It is entirely possible that I finally figured out how to do wood grain in Blender, very a kin to my v-gouge method. Fingers crossed. Cool, I'd like to know how you do that in blender Compare it to what I did.
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Post by jennifer on Mar 23, 2016 17:02:42 GMT
Okay so the internal dimensions of the clip should be 1/4" + 1/32" => 9/32"? and then have 1/16th inch thick walls for the clip.
So overall width of clip on wall segment will be: 13/32" ?
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Post by l7arkness on Mar 23, 2016 17:42:29 GMT
Okay so the internal dimensions of the clip should be 1/4" + 1/32" => 9/32"? and then have 1/16th inch thick walls for the clip. So overall width of clip on wall segment will be: 13/32" ? These are the dimensions i was thinking to test first gives the thinnest clip i believe i can print in a single piece without any modification
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Post by jennifer on Mar 23, 2016 17:59:07 GMT
Okay so the internal dimensions of the clip should be 1/4" + 1/32" => 9/32"? and then have 1/16th inch thick walls for the clip. So overall width of clip on wall segment will be: 13/32" ? These are the dimensions i was thinking to test first gives the thinnest clip i believe i can print in a single piece without any modification Tell ya what, I'll get you the wall STL and bLENDER files and you do the recessing of it for the clips Then I can start on the tiles.
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Post by Wyloch on Mar 23, 2016 18:04:36 GMT
1/2" will be too tall , won't it? From the base to the top of the wall is 1/2". But you'll lose some due to the thickness (3/16"?) of the spaces (or "cap" I think it's been called).
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Post by l7arkness on Mar 23, 2016 18:27:54 GMT
1/2" will be too tall , won't it? From the base to the top of the wall is 1/2". But you'll lose some due to the thickness (3/16"?) of the spaces (or "cap" I think it's been called). ok i have confused my self will you please look at this and make sure its accurate?
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Post by Wyloch on Mar 23, 2016 18:35:23 GMT
Looks good to me.
So in your first drawing (the side view of the clip) you show 1/2" from the tip to the underside of the horizontal segment.
In this second drawing (of the tile) you show 0.50" from the base to the top of the wall. That's correct, but in that same drawing you see that the spaces themselves have some height (e.g. the 0.3125" term).
So you'd want to reduce that dimension on the clip from 1/2" to something like 5/16", in order to ensure it doesn't conflict with the spaces.
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