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OpenForge 2.0 Special Tiles, Walls & Doors (Dngn.)

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Basic Terrain Settings (0.16mm, 2 walls, 15% infill)
Basic Terrain Settings (0.16mm, 2 walls, 15% infill)
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Dark Gray (10105) / Refill / 1kg
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  • Neodymn Magnets x 1: 5x3 cylindrical or 5x5 speheres

Description

Special tiles, doors and walls for OpenForge 2.0 excluding the OpenLock bases you can find here: OpenForge 2.0 Fast Bases. 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:

  • Tiles
    • 2x2 Cut Stone Celtic Knot Floor
    • 2x2 Element Cut Stone Floor
    • 2x2 Dwarven Knot Floor
    • 2x2 Rough Cobblestone Floor
    • 2x2 Rough Stone Floor
    • 2x2 Large Brick Floor
    • 2x2 Cut Stone Corner Floor
    • 2x2 Cut Stone Floor
    • 2x2 Broken Cobble Street Floor
  • Walls
    • Cut Stone Low Wall
    • Cut Stone Low Wall Double Length
    • Cut Stone Corner Low Wall
    • Rough Stone Low Wall
    • Rough Stone Separate Low Wall with Pillar
  • Doors
    • Stone with Wooden Door Set
    • Dwarven Boss Doors
    • Wooden Boss Doors
  • Specials
    • Cut Stone Secret Door Magnetic (for e.g. 5x3mm magnet)
    • 2x2 Grate Set
    • 4x4 Ritualistic Circle Set

Images done just out of the printer without any painting, printed in BambuLab dark grey PLA (see linked filament).

 

For the bases, you can use my Makerworld OpenForge 2.0 Fast Bases model and profile.

 

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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.

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