Dungeon Tiles plus connectors
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Link to the TinkerCad file if you'd like to modify it for yourself. Version 2.0 ========== I had issues with the printer I was using, which kept warping my design or melting its corners. (They weren't changing the temperature correctly for the black filament I was using.) I made a new version that works out much better than before. Also, they are a little thicker than the first version. The printer I'm using doesn't like pieces that are too thin and causes issues. Version 1.0 ========== First time making something for 3D printing. Uploading this to test out on the local library's 3D printer. I wanted to make something simple and decided on making some modular dungeon tiles, which I like other tile sets but they always seem so bulky. So, this is my attempt at a slimmer dungeon tile. I believe they are measured correctly, with each square being 25.4x25.4mm or 1x1in for standard tabletop miniatures. Haven't had a chance to print this yet to test the tabs and make sure they connect and are flush with each other. The slots on the sides are 4mm deep, and the tabs are 8mm long. I gave the slots some wiggle room to allow the tabs to fit without having to jam them in or force you to use a pair of pliers to pull them out. If these work out, I plan on making accessories for them like walls/stairs/doors, etc.... If anyone uses this or tests it out on their own, please let me know. And any and all feedback is appreciated, as I'm still very new to the 3D printing world, but it was a lot of fun making these, and I hope I can get into this a lot more.
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