The files themselves are 5! They are so easy to print and beautifully designed. (one minor nit is that the angle section bottom doesn't have the edging on it, but that's minor, I just cut the edge (dungeon) to fit and glued it)
My biggest issue, and why I knocked off 1 is the instructions. While the instructions do include how to put together some of the stuff, I was continually frustrated when I printed what I thought was all the parts to a piece only to find out I was missing a section.
For example, the angle sections. I thought printing the bottom, middle, and top would be all I needed. NOPE. You need two middles. The 2in shelves and pencil need a wall base. I just wish the instructions included how to build up all these sections.
So for anyone who bothers to read this here's what you need.
For a 2x 2in shelf, you need:
- 1x wall base
- 2x 2in shelf
- 1x edge (dungeon)
- 1x top
For the angle sections:
- 1x bottom
- 2x middle
- 1x top
pencil:
- 1x bottom
- 1x mid
- 1x top
- 1x wall base
The tilt bases will not need a wall base but will need an edge (dungeon) piece.
Anything section that is on the end of the dice tower will need 2 additional edge (dungeon) pieces for the sides to cover up the next attachment holes. Exploded views of the each section configuration would be excellent.
Other than these adjustments to the instructions, I'm very happy.
I made an 8 section screen (4x tilt + shelf, 2x 2in shelf, 1x pencil, 1x 4in shelf), with 2 dice towers, 2 catch trays, and 4 angle sections at 5% infill with 3kg of filament. Printed on a Bambu A1 in about ~120 hours (ludicrous speed!)
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |
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