Tabletop Tiles

Tabletop Tiles

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These are replicas of some of the Wyrmwood Tabletop Tiles, currently on Kickstarter. The dimensions are nearly identical to the dimensions published on their Kickstarter page, with minor changes to accommodate being 3D printed. They *ARE NOT* designed to be compatible with Wyrmwood's Tiles, but may work with them anyway due to similar dimensions. I designed these with the intent to find out how they would help improve my gameplay experiences before committing to the Kickstarter. They are not intended to be replacements for Wyrmwood's amazing work. If you like these and would like to support Wyrmwood in their version of these, be sure to check out their Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wyrmwood/wyrmwood-tabletop-tiles Wyrmwood is known for amazing quality and these cannot hope to hold a candle to Wyrmwood's tiles. The holes on the sides are designed to hold any 10mm x 3mm magnet, I personally like the ones found on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076KRSX1X/ The bottom of each tile has a cutout for a cork coaster if you decide you want it. They also work as coasters without the cork. The ones they're designed to hold can also be found on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075TGD8XM/ These tiles *DO NOT* "stick" or "lock" together by intention to allow leniency for different print tolerances. The legs on the bottom are only for stacking vertically, and if you'd like to print the tiles with minimal support or without the legs, cut off the bottom 2mm of the print. Five tiles are included with this Thing: the Solo, Duo, Trio, Card Tile, and Roller Tile. No other designs are currently planned, as the Spell Caster tile isn't feasible for 3D printing without also adding metal balls and a magnetic wand. The Tile of Shame would be relatively easy to make, but I personally find it to be a bit silly and would not reasonably use it and therefore did not design it. Happy printing!

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