
OpenForge 2.0 Corner Spiral Stair Up and Down OpenLock Base
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OpenLock and OpenForge 2.0 are still going strong, continuing the theme with a mid-floor corner tower that depicts the middle of a spiral staircase going both up and down. The vision was a staircase tower protruding past the corner of two walls. Since the link needs to be in the corner to set this up properly, the stairs only include a 2x2 base EB (non-standard) to connect standard tiles. Standard E connections will be included on the two sides of the stair entrance, as the back sides preclude that type of connection because of the "Down" aspect of the stair tile. A modified version of xloud's spiral staircase (up and down) has been created for OpenForge to meet OpenForge 2.0/OpenLock 4.0 standards. To mesh together seamlessly, Devon Jones' Openforge Floors and OpenForge Curved Walls will be used. The design has been resized to 25.4x50.8x50.8. Printed on February 23, 2017 as shown. Kudos go out to Printablescenery for their contributions. Thanks also to Rampage, which can be found at http://www.printablescenery.com/product-category/rampage-system/, and Devon Jones, who has made significant contributions. OpenLock 4.0 is available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1833963, while xloud's original spiral staircase can be found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:995196. A special note of thanks goes out to xloud for their original design.
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