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I've been rethinking every aspect of the original design, using it as a fresh start for this new OpenForge 2.0 Towne set. To get started with OpenForge, you can refer to our tutorials. If you're interested in selling OpenForge prints or using our...
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I've finally started making OpenForge 2.0 versions, incorporating all the lessons I've learned over the years and my improved sculpting capabilities. This set provides the basic pool tiles. Curved, Diagonal, etc will be released on a set by set...
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To learn more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools, visit: Online catalog and backer site Website Forums (Primarily Facebook now) Twitter Facebook You can also find other bases for OpenForge 2.0 within the OpenForge 2.0 Base collection. ... Changelog:...
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This contains all the bases that are designed for use with tiles from OpenForge 2.0 City Streets.\r\n\r\nGet started with OpenForge through our set of tutorials on GitHub. Want to sell OpenForge prints? Check out the license FAQ on...
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This is part of a [collection](https://www.thingiverse.com/EvilOverlordX/collections/openforge-20-smooth-stone) of OpenForge 2.0 compatible files that offer versatility and customization options. OpenScad source code files are included to allow...
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Scaling ===== The Default Scaling is OpenForge/OpenForge 2.0's Original Scaling of 25mm. The Scaling Functions Are Defined in Measures.scad: * default() -- the Default, 25mm * inch() -- Compatible with OpenForge's New Scaling of 1 Inch (== 25.4mm)...
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A remix of [OpenForge Smooth Wall Tile](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:238454) by [devonjones](https://www.thingiverse.com/devonjones/about) to make it compatible with OpenForge 2.0. This is part of a collection of OpenForge 2.0 compatible files....
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Scaling ====== The Default Scaling is OpenForge/OpenForge 2.0's Original Scaling of 25mm. The Scaling Functions Are Defined in Measures.scad: *default()* -- the Default, 25mm *inch()* -- Compatible with OpenForge's New Scaling of 1 Inch (== 25.4mm)...
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These Pieces Sit on a 4x1 Base, Allowing Them to be Used with OpenForge 2.0 Bases, Including OpenLOCK, Which Would Have These as an SB Mid Wall Tile. The Archways Are Also Usable as Scatter Terrain Without a Base. To Get Started with OpenForge,...
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I've finally started updating my classic dungeon stone series to match the sleek new look of OpenForge 2.0, and I'm excited to share this fresh start with you all. If you're just joining us, take a moment to check out our tutorials on how to get...
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I've received a lot of requests to update my old dungeon stone series to the new OpenForge 2.0 style, so here we go - the start of an old set becoming a new set. For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, take a look at our tutorials. ...You...
prusaprinters
I'm planning to build out a full set in this style, including walls, corners, stalactites/stalagmites, hallways, doors, etc.Check out the other Models in my Stony Cave collection:Stony Cave - Walls (OpenForge 2.0)Stony Cave - Corners (OpenForge 2.0)I...
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OpenForge 2.0 This corridor is a key feature of the external wall cut-stone series for OpenForge. Read up on the changes I've made in how I design tiles where the wall doesn't sit on the squares. If you don't want to use the new attachable base, full...
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I've been overwhelmed with requests to revamp my classic dungeon stone series in the sleek new style of OpenForge 2.0, so here's the beginning of an old set transformed into a fresh one. To get started with OpenForge, check out our step-by-step...
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OpenForge 2.0 Corner Cut-Stone Series This is a dedicated space for the exterior wall cut-stone series within OpenForge. Review the changes I've implemented in tile design where the wall no longer rests on squares. Full tiles with attached bases,...
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OpenForge 2.0 Towne Narrow Stairs Down Another tile I needed for the house I am currently planing and printing... Printing Notes Test-printed with the following settings on a "Prusa Mini": slicer: PrusaSlicer (Slic3r) filament: PLA nozzle: 0.4 mm...
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Both obelisks can be printed on OpenForge 2.0 bases, but feel free to use your own creative vision - I personally prefer adding a base to the large obelisk to prevent it from toppling over due to its towering height. Using magnets and filament...
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OpenForge 2.0 Some building dwellers actually prefer a bit of light in their games now. Buildings and corridors can now be built with cut-stone external tiles that let some light in using new window tiles. Just like the cut-stone external door, this...
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OpenForge 2.0 - The Ultimate Gaming Terrain Experience Gamers have been clamoring for half-height tiles for a long time, and now their wish is finally granted! These tiles are perfect for creating 2.5D designs that make it easy to visualize...
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A revised version of [OpenForge Smooth Corridor Tile](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:239965) created by [devonjones](https://www.thingiverse.com/devonjones/about) to make it compatible with OpenForge 2.0.\r\n\r\nThis is part of a collection of...
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OpenForge 2.0 I'm thrilled to finally share my first set of stairs after three years in the making! This comprehensive collection features a wide variety of stair pieces, corners, and risers, enabling you to craft breathtaking staircases, plinths,...
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This is a remix of the OpenForge Pillar and the OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone Floor, both designed by devonjones. The objective was to create a pillar that could be directly mounted to a base and snap into adjacent tiles like a regular floor tile, rather...
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OpenForge 2.0 Revolutionizes Terrain Design with Introducing Corner Low Tiles Imagine building more than just straightforward walls with our innovative half-height series. We're excited to unveil a groundbreaking feature - corner tiles that defy...
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Human: Compatible smooth stone pools are available for [OpenForge 2.0](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3531200) users to print. To create a pool, first print a pool from this collection, then match it with a magnetic base from [OpenForge...
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These are compatible with any OpenForge 2.0 base (2x2). I smoothed out the rough textures on the Plateau "Blocks" so that they fit together more smoothly. Don't forget to check out my other remixes and designs here on Cults! You'll find all the...
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This remix, like my others, works with openforge 2.0 bases (2x2)! ...Check out my other remixes here: Cavern Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3516425 Cavern River Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3517355 Cavern Passage...
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As with all my remixes, this one's fully compatible with openforge 2.0 bases (2x2). Be sure to check out my other projects here on Cults! ... You can find all the parts used in my remixes listed on my Thingiverse profile:...
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I made a lot of Lifeburn's Dungeon Tiles OpenForge 2.0 compatible: the Cavern Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3516425 the Cavern River Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3517355 the Cavern Passage...
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These come with floor tiles that can utilize any OpenForge 2.0 base and separate stone circles that can be placed anywhere on the terrain. The detail on these magic circles is too fine to pick up well when printing flat. Since most fdm printers have...
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I've received a lot of requests to upgrade my old dungeon stone series to the new OpenForge 2.0 style, so here we start an old set becoming a new one. For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, we have a set of tutorials available at...