March 22, 2025
Description
These are designed to be a bit “loose” when you just put two together, this actually isn't a design problem but a feature.
For one, I tried to make these very compatible with official tiles which are a bit loose on purpose. The main reason is because it makes them easier to dissemble by pulling them horizontally apart and pack away.
If that's not your taste, luckily it's somewhat adjustable by modifying the layer height. The LARGER the layer height the more friction there is (also makes them print faster). The lower the layer height, the smoother they glide together. I currently only provide one print profile but you get the idea
You see, I tried to 3D print Heroscape tiles but always ran into the problem that they have a huge "overhang" that is the hollow bottom.
Tried these, they are all bad options in my opinion:
So I decided to make a "5th" option which is to print the top part and the toothy base part separately. Problem was there was no way to slice existing files this way using the Bambu slicer.
So what I really wanted was to print the top separate from the base. this small idea has a bunch of benefits:
Benefits of separation:
I did a BUNCH (probably about 50) of prints using other heroscape-like tiles (but not real ones yet) so they should fit
Printer: A1 is the one I've tested on, but I'm sure all the Bambu ones will work
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Filament Material: PLA
After Printing
Just snap the top part into the base and it should be pretty snug! The tops can be flipped over if you like, they fit both ways but normally I print with the bottom on the base plate.
License:
BY-NC