
OpenForge Edge Buffer
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These strips enable tiles to fit snugly together, even if they have walls along their edges instead of on top. You'll only need these buffers if you're using the OpenForge edge series. There are three fundamental sets here: Lines The lines match the length of the squares (1x-4x) found on tiles. Corners Corners share the same dimensions as the squares (1x-4x) on tiles, plus a central hub that's equal in width to a wall tile from an OpenForge wall piece. They can have 1-4 spokes extending from this hub. For most users, lengths beyond 3x with three or more spokes become impractically large. Corner Walls Corner walls are identical to corners but also feature a vertical spoke with the height of a wall tile. These pieces are designed to fill gaps between adjacent walls. In most cases, only one or two spokes prove useful, although all options are included for completeness. Find these sets on GitHub: OpenForge Sets Smooth Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. Smooth Edge Tile Series - Smooth tiles that can be used as concrete, dirt, ice, etc. with an edge. Stone Tile Series - Stone tiles. Stone Edge Tile Series - Stone tiles with an edge. Crenelated Tile Series - Crenelated Tiles Crenelated Edge Tile Series - Crenelated tiles with an edge. Tudor Tile Series - Tudor tiles. Tudor Edge Tile Series - Tudor tiles with an edge. Ruined Series - Ruined stone walls Accessories - Pillars, etc. Non-Series Tiles - Miscellaneous tiles, such as a pool. Module Specific Tiles - Tiles designed for specific modules. Painting Techniques The painting process consisted of four distinct layers: Paint the entire piece in black first. Next, heavily apply a dark grey using dry brush techniques. Follow up with a layer of dry-brushed grey mixed with a hint of olive green. Finally, lightly apply a light grey, focusing on the edges of the piece.
With this file you will be able to print OpenForge Edge Buffer with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on OpenForge Edge Buffer.