OpenForge 2.0 Trap Door

OpenForge 2.0 Trap Door

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The working trapdoor here comes in two styles, cut-stone and wood. Both must be done in the OpenForge 2.0 style to make the trap door functional, eliminating any full_base option (ping me if you only want a non-working trapdoor for the 1.0). I strongly recommend printing the trapdoor using the trapdoor_upright file, as it yields way better detail when the wood grain is on the z axis. Parts for building this next to a wall are found in their own section of the wall construction kit. For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, we have a set of tutorials available. Want to sell OpenForge prints? Want to use OpenForge designs in your product, check out the license FAQ. OpenForge is now a patron-supported project, and I use the resources my patrons give me to create more sophisticated tiles with a greater level of detail. Please support me, and I'll deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our online catalog and backer site, website, forums (mostly we use facebook now), twitter, or facebook. Post-Printing Assembly Underneath the floor tile, there is a divot for holding the hinge. Straighten and cut a paperclip to fit that divot and then slide it into the hole on the side of the trapdoor. Depending on how well your printer does with bridging, you may need to use an xacto to clean up the divot and a drill or pin vice to clean out the hole in the trap door. Place the trapdoor in place in the floor tile, with the hinge running through it. Place any magnets you want to use in the base. Use cyanoacrylate glue (superglue) to glue the floor to the base, trapping the hinge. Note: the metal hinge will draw the magnets, so you want to slap the floor onto the base pretty fast or it can create a little bit of a mess.

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