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Openforge Multifloor Modular Supports
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This is a remix of a few different Devon Jones creations…I’ll post the links to the things I borrowed from because he’s awesome. Thanks for all the work, Devon!
This modular multifloor support system is comprised of five basic pieces: corner, straight wall, curved wall, diagonal wall, and middle. They are currently sized to fit 50mm by 50mm Openforge tiles, but could be easily scaled. The Openlock pieces are held together with a springy clip created by Eleotlecram, slightly resized to fit. (Thanks to him as well!) I added a border for the corner and wall pieces to hold the tiles above and below in place, and added a wood texture on the outside for painting. The border pieces will have to be printed with supports, but it shouldn’t use up too much PLA. The Openlock holes have also been centered vertically, for sturdiness.
I also remixed a support beam tile to brace upper floors where needed. Basically I took Devon Jones’s cut stone floor tile and a wooden beam from his OpenForge 2.
This modular multifloor support system is comprised of five basic pieces: corner, straight wall, curved wall, diagonal wall, and middle. They are currently sized to fit 50mm by 50mm Openforge tiles, but could be easily scaled. The Openlock pieces are held together with a springy clip created by Eleotlecram, slightly resized to fit. (Thanks to him as well!) I added a border for the corner and wall pieces to hold the tiles above and below in place, and added a wood texture on the outside for painting. The border pieces will have to be printed with supports, but it shouldn’t use up too much PLA. The Openlock holes have also been centered vertically, for sturdiness.
I also remixed a support beam tile to brace upper floors where needed. Basically I took Devon Jones’s cut stone floor tile and a wooden beam from his OpenForge 2.
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