The Sewer Dungeon has been a phenomenal success, but I’ve come up short more than a few stone tiles. I tried printing up a few batches of various tiles arrangements, and had mixed success. Printing ABS near the edges of the printer still ends up in print failure more often than not, as the ABS curls…
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Dungeon Accessories – Wizard’s Bookshelves
There are wizards among the goblins and other various humaniods the adventurers are encountering, and some of them have even had time to setup small libraries. Our party may even happen upon shelves of old tomes lost in dilapidated rooms of long forgotten dungeons. Fresh off the printer these shelves were quite a mess: View this post on…
Dungeon Accessories – Piles of Gold
Small piles of gold and coins seem to be scattered about these dungeons. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dwyer Devices (@dwyerdevices) Maker: dutchmogul Source: Fantasy Loot Markers Original License: Creative Commons – Attribution – Non-commercial – Share Alike Models: LootPileB.stl LootPileE.stl GCode: – Material: Inland Gold ABS 1.75mm Print Date:…
Dungeon Accessories – Work Benches
These models are ridiculously complex surfaces, so slicers (at least PrusaControl and Slic3r) will have a hard time processing the model meshes if you attempt to batch print more than one or two full work benches at the same time. For the smaller benches I printed two tops and bottoms in a single print, while for the…
Dungeon Accessories – Crates and Barrels
What’s a dungeon complex without random crates of material and barrels strewn around for the adventurers to dig through and hide behind? I wanted a small set of various cover items that would work well in different settings; dungeons, alleyways, docks. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dwyer Devices (@dwyerdevices) I’m incredibly happy with…
NinjaFlex Test
Picked up a new flexible filament, so I’m running a test print of a small pyramid with NinjaFlex. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dwyer Devices (@dwyerdevices) Pyramid test print turned out really well – the print took exactly as long as estimated, the shell wall of the pyramid was strong but still…
Wood Fill Test
Printing a simple test pattern with Hatchbox Wood Fill. This wood fill is a blend with standard PLA, but I’m trying out a PrusaControl slicer preset for ColorFabb wood fill, to see if the heat, speed, and retraction settings work equally well for Hatchbox. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dwyer Devices (@dwyerdevices) Hmm…
Makies Jack-o-Lantern
It was edging close to Halloween, and I just happened to have some translucent green and translucent orange filament on hand (imagine that), so a Jack-o-lantern seemed appropriate: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dwyer Devices (@dwyerdevices) Lit with a small LED, it had a nice glow to it: View this post on…