Cut-Stone Colonnade
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After unveiling the external doorway last week, I discovered its potential to resemble a colonnade and drew inspiration from it to create an actual colonnade set. This innovative design can be used to add sophistication to a cityscape, wonder to a cathedral, or visual interest to ruins or dungeons. OpenForge has transitioned into a patron-supported project, where patrons provide resources that enable me to produce more intricate tiles with enhanced detail. By supporting me, you'll receive an uninterrupted stream of exceptional gaming terrain. Assembly Instructions: For comprehensive assembly instructions, painting videos, and additional information, refer to the cut-stone wall's manual. Assembly Requirements: The arches feature holes on their sides, some arch bottoms, and at the top of columns and full capitals. These holes are precision-cut for 1.75mm filament. Depending on your printer, you may need to slightly drill them out to remove excess plastic. I utilize a pin vise to achieve this. Only certain arch bases, specifically those in the corners and middle sections of 3x and 4x arches, accommodate the hole perfectly. I strongly advise using 4x arches wherever possible and reserving smaller ones for fitting purposes. By securing the colonnade to columns at multiple points, you can ensure reasonable stability. For any stretch of arches, attaching it to two or more columns is crucial for stability.
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