D&D Dungeon Stone Openning Wooden Door (working hinge)
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I was thoroughly unimpressed with the various door options available as D&D miniatures. The walls looked fantastic and the doors were great but I couldn't find any that actually opened that I liked. The closest I could find were a hassle to print and needed some sort of pin to act as a hinge. So when I stumbled upon a freestanding opening door by Virtually Jason that printed in one part with a working hinge, I decided to remix/merge it with the dungeon stone square door by VolkovNB. The result is an openlock dungeon stone doorway that prints with a working door already attached. I did print the lintel separately but that's easy to glue on top once it's printed. I have created a single and double wooden door, as well as a jail door. I may add more if I see doors that I like and can be converted. I was extremely pleased by the results. When I printed one using my FDM reprapguru i3 mk2 with a 0.4mm head and a 0.1mm vertical step, the hinge worked beautifully every time (I've printed 4 successfully so far). You do need a sharp knife to cut the already included supports that hold up the door during printing but that's all - it prints fine without any additional supports. Given the tight tolerances, I wouldn't bet on it working with a 0.2mm rise. I also uploaded a mini print of just the hinge. If you're unsure if this will work on your printer, try this (again, it doesn't need supports). I'm also hoping others will use this hinge in their own creations so we can have more doors, cages, etc that can open. The only real requirement beyond the tolerances is that the hinge needs to be vertical. Jonathan
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