Ultimate Dungeon Terrain
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# Ultimate Dungeon Terrain Based on the innovative idea from the YouTube channel **Dungeon Craft**, a revolutionary 16" x 16" dungeon board sits atop a rotating base, providing easy visibility and accessibility for all players around the table. No more tedious setup of endless dungeon tiles and walls; instead, simply place a few terrain pieces to suggest the space around the players as they move from room to room. The design seamlessly integrates the [lazy susan bearing](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2919427) by [sbalgass](https://www.thingiverse.com/sbalgass/about), taking advantage of its functionality. # Printing The board prints in 21 separate pieces, numbered from left to right and top to bottom. Board pieces are designed to be printed vertically without supports for optimal results. A single file is required to print the outer ring of the lazy susan, which needs to be printed 12 times. Using supports is highly recommended. # Assembly To facilitate alignment and support during assembly, short lengths of 1.75 mm filament can be inserted into the holes on the edges of each board piece. A combination of crazy glue and ABS acetone welding was used for assembly, while Elmer's Wood Filler was applied to fill in any remaining gaps between the pieces. Approximately 140 airsoft BBs of 6mm in diameter are needed to complete the lazy susan. Additionally, adhesive rubber feet should be attached to the bottom of the outer ring, which can be found at most hardware stores.
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