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Elevation for Tabletop Gaming Terrain
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These are some 3D printable elevation platforms that I made mainly for use with Dwarven Forge terrain. The idea is to be able to build up some pretty high elevation without buying and storing a large number of foam blocks.
I used a screw system instead of pegs or magnets - this way you don't have to do anything other than print the pieces and start using them.
Stilts: I needed to use a brim to print these. I used 3 perimeters and 15% infill, and a 0.20 layer height so the threads would end up mostly OK.
Platforms: I printed these with the same 0.20 layer height, but you could probably get away with 2 perimeters and 10% infill - especially if you fortify the area around the screw holes. You can print these either way depending on preference - I think printing holes-up might be best though.
Regarding the indoor/outdoor scale - Dwarven Forge uses a 25mm grid for "indoor" terrain and a true 1 inch (25.4mm) grid for "outdoor" terrain. This was due to a factory screw up in on
I used a screw system instead of pegs or magnets - this way you don't have to do anything other than print the pieces and start using them.
Stilts: I needed to use a brim to print these. I used 3 perimeters and 15% infill, and a 0.20 layer height so the threads would end up mostly OK.
Platforms: I printed these with the same 0.20 layer height, but you could probably get away with 2 perimeters and 10% infill - especially if you fortify the area around the screw holes. You can print these either way depending on preference - I think printing holes-up might be best though.
Regarding the indoor/outdoor scale - Dwarven Forge uses a 25mm grid for "indoor" terrain and a true 1 inch (25.4mm) grid for "outdoor" terrain. This was due to a factory screw up in on
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