
DND Foam Tile Spikes
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spiky under dungeon tile clips to hold together foam tiles from under, may need to make adjustments to make it flatter as the thickness of this base may cause issues with the tiles sitting flat on the table. they are just so light that they are easy to get moved around while playing. especially if a cat gets herself involved with the game. yes, im talking about you LUNA you adorable little Deamon. :3 im just using basic printing settings in the ultimaker cura slicer. or any slicer really. a really well leveled bed helps 1.0 failed: spikes were not spikes, going to make them more flat and wide so they dont topple over during printing/removal. like my clips that go into the side of the foam. also going to make the bottom base more thin by a little. 1.1 success but room for improvement. it is a little low poly and doesnt look super great on the spikes, but it works the exact way i intended it to. i use it to stamp a spot on the foam, then i use my knife to cut into the foam so it can go all the way in without bouncing back out. maybe ill improve the model a bit later 1.2 simple edit to make the tip of the spikes a little more stable, flipped the model so it goes into the slicer correctly, got rid of rounded edges as they were too small to print beautifully. also made it 1 mm smaller so it is easier to line up under the tile with a 1 inch width so it is easier to not make it poke out from under the tile. 1.2.1 same as 1.2 but with a corner to attach 3 tiles togethere
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