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OpenForge 2.0 Fast Bases

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Fast bases with large sets (0.24mm, 2 walls, 15% infill)
Fast bases with large sets (0.24mm, 2 walls, 15% infill)
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  • Neodymn Magnets x 1: 5x3 cylindrical or 5x5 speheres

Description

Tile bases set for OpenForge 2.0 using the OpenLock magnetic topless system. This is a remix of the grand work of the awesome Devon Jones. This is just the makerworld compilation of some of his great work. Please consider supporting him on Patreon.

Included are:

  • bases openlock magnetic topless:
    • 2x2 (standard tile)
    • 4x2 (hallway or long wall)
    • 4x1 (for separate wall)
    • 2x1 (for separate wall)

 

Images done just out of the printer without any painting, printed in BambuLab grey, dark grey and black PLA.

 

If you are looking for more bases than this, you can check out my new model “OpenForge 2.0 More Fast Bases”.

 

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Assembly:

  1. Insert magnets into the bases (if not wanting to use the OpenLock clips)
  2. Glue the object to the base

For magnets you can either use 5mm neodym magnet balls/spheres or regular 5x3 neodym magnets. I used both and there is no detectable difference. Both can freely re-orient within the nook, so don't worry about the correct orientation when putting them in.

How does any of this work? Do I need openlock clips, magnets or both?

The magnets go into the little doorshaped pockets. These are sized properly to assure the magnets can move around freely and self rearrange according to the required magnetic orientation to attract other tiles. the large empty spaces in the middle of each base are there to reduce print time and filament. The holes on the sides are to use the openlock clips, if you like to use them instead of or complimentary to the magnets. This may be useful If you want to assemble large amounts of tiles together and more easily move them around as one set piece (e.g. from one sidetable to the maintable). So far, I didn't use this part of the OpenForge system myself, because I'm happy with just the magnets. If any questions remain, please feel free to reach out directly or in the comments.

D&D Terrain Sets to use on top of the bases

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