OpenLOCK

OpenLOCK

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If you want the BOOL TOOL for OpenLOCK, download it here http://www.printablescenery.com/product/open-lock/ NOTE: You need to use the 4.3 or 4.0 Clip, compatible with all OpenLOCK tiles and working with new S and I configurations. The 4.3 clips provide a slightly tighter fit, pulling tiles very close together, while 4.0 clips offer a looser fit. The OpenLOCK System is an open-source scenery locking system that allows you to build interlocking scenery items, swap walls and floors, connect 360 degrees, and tessellate perfectly. It's compatible with other scenery systems. OpenLOCK is based on the 2-inch square Dungeon Tile. The purpose of releasing the OpenLOCK System as a Creative Commons Public License is to encourage others to develop cross-compatible scenery and provide a convenient platform for the community. You can use the OpenLOCK System files to make your own tiles and distribute them under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC). If you want to use the OpenLOCK system commercially, email matt@printablescenery.com to obtain an exception notice for the license. Please attribute www.printablescenery.com when posting your versions of the tiles online. CHANGELOG - Always backwards compatible: OpenLOCK 1.2 added a tight clip for making more permanent scenery. OpenLOCK 2.0 included extra connection points and cleaned up base files. OpenLOCk 3.1 set all objects to align with corners. OpenLOCK 3.2 made a small repair to the D tile. OpenLOCK 4.0 Clip had 1mm removed from corners to allow four clips to be attached to the I tile (1 inch). OpenLOCK 4.1 Clip now comes in two versions; please test to see which one works best for you (4.0 or 4.1). The 6x6 tile has been added, and alternate hole positions are available on the U tile and E tile. OpenLOCK 4.3 included the A Wall template for size and the top locking system. The 4.3 Clip and 4.0 clips were renamed in correct sequential order. OpenLOCK 7.5 includes Triplex tiles in OpenLOCK Templates, along with new tiles. Print Settings: Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 10% to 20% Notes: The locking system prints with its own supports, easy to break off. Regarding Height: When designing OPENLock Items, the minimum floor height is 7mm, set at this height to allow enough distance between the top of the locking hole and the bottom of the top layer for the printer. It's advisable to increase the height when making floors (8mm to 11mm). Wall height can be any height, but normal dungeon tiles are around 50.8mm, and some Sci-Fi Scenery is 80mm. Make sure you don't alter the connecting holes or contact surface.

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With this file you will be able to print OpenLOCK 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 OpenLOCK.