
OpenVLex 2.1.0 - Vertical Terrain Locking system
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<p><i>A decor-to-base <strong>V</strong>ertical <strong>L</strong>ocking <strong>ex</strong>tension system for 3D printed terrain</i></p><p>OpenVLex makes it possible to print and use base and terrain parts more <strong>flexibly</strong> by providing a special vertical locking mechanism while still adhering to the widely used, well-established tile locking systems. You can use the same terrain decor piece with bases of different sizes or locking standards. Think OpenForge 2.0, but instead of gluing, you clip your terrain pieces to the base.<br>For now, OpenVLex supports bases with <strong>OpenLOCK (Triplex)</strong> standard, and also the versatile <strong>OpenForge Magnetic OpenLOCK</strong> bases. Other locking systems (Dragonlock, Infinitylock) may be supported in the future.</p><p><strong>Please note</strong>: The two STL files here are only samples.<br>Please refer to my <a href="https://github.com/manolitto/openvlex2">Github page</a> to download the <a href="https://github.com/manolitto/openvlex2/releases/latest">latest version</a> of OpenVLex bases, risers, stairs and accessory.</p>
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