Davvero un bel progetto, ** usato dei magneti per mantenere tutti i pezzi sempre nella giusta posizione. Oltre a giocarci li userò nuovamente con altri colori per regali importanti.
The magnets I am using are 6mmX2mm. I am adding negative space to each log piece at a Z height of 1 mm, and a g code pause in the print file(between layer 19 and 20) so I can add the magnets inside the log and then continue printing around them. Modified my squares by adding a cut seam where the peg meets the back of the square. Then merge, then add a new cut seam 2mm high (the height on my magnet), then merge again, then split to objects and deleted the 2mm peg piece, as that is going to be replaced by my 2mm magnet. Then I put the floating peg piece in the hole first, magnet on top of it and glue the square over it :)
Great design. I learned that it's probably best not to enable supports on the end pieces. Bambu studio calculates supports might be needed within the end screw threads, where they are a bit challenging to remove.
I omitted the magnets for simplicity, but already ordered a batch of magnets for my next print of this. It's been enjoyable to play without magnets, yet they will add another level of awesomeness.
The print in place board came out with some anomalies or flashing between the hinges. I may try the board requiring assembly next time to see if it yields cleaner looking hinges while staring down at the board during play.
I used transparent PETG for the hinges since PLA filament tend to get brittle and break over time, i have noticed that the 8 log pieces stand more than the other, so the last row is a bit inclined... Other than this great model i really love it. I would added magnets on the caps also :P can't wait to show it to my friends hehe
PolyTerra Earth Brown
PolyTerra Muted Green
PolyTerra Muted White
Overture Matte Light Brown
Overture Silk Copper
Eryone Clear PETG
I used a heat gun on the textured side of log piece 8 (on the high spot) for 30 seconds and then pressed it (hot side down) on a cool flat surface until it was level. You can't even tell I did it :)
What am I doing wrong???
I am using the snapmaker U1 with IIIDMax PLA+. I'm using the default standard quality settings (other than the instruction settings) and the snapspeed pla filament profile.
Problem 1:
I made the changes to supports that were recommended but Snorka add these tan support lines. I had to pick them off with an exacto in most places.
Problem 2:
The lids don't screw on correctly! Yes, i have the bottom matched with the bottom and top with top. I can get the top to screw down with some major force, but it still doesn't align. The bottom barely wants to thread on.
Otherwise print quality looks great. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Any pointers for me here? Thanks in advance for your help!
Do logs 1 & 8 sit level on your version? ForgeCore model, everyone mentions that those two ends sit higher, making pieces fall since they tilt. Do you have identical files? Or could this vary, as your images don't appear to have that same concern.
The logs looks hard to print. should they be printed vertically? in the same orientation when the stl is imported? This makes for a very small base and a very tall piece, which doesn't seem very stable. I have bambu lab a1 mini and prusa MK3, i would like to be able to print it. Maybe i can print the log horizontally flat on the bed?
This printed really great and the fit is excellent. Mushroom and bark quality is incredible.
I wonder if a multi material version of the board could be created where the square colors are done by the machine instead of glueing them in.
Hi, i saw from ForgeCore that there is a version with multicolored top and bottom caps! Honestly i tought this was the same but i don't find them in the .3mf files... any chance you can provide them? Thank you :)
thank you so much for the reply, i hope you will release it soon, i want to print directly that version, i only need the multicolored cap piece to finish it!
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May I ask what your method was for getting magnets into the pieces where the board piece is printed with the log?
did you add magnets on the tray and under each piece?
The magnets I am using are 6mmX2mm. I am adding negative space to each log piece at a Z height of 1 mm, and a g code pause in the print file(between layer 19 and 20) so I can add the magnets inside the log and then continue printing around them. Modified my squares by adding a cut seam where the peg meets the back of the square. Then merge, then add a new cut seam 2mm high (the height on my magnet), then merge again, then split to objects and deleted the 2mm peg piece, as that is going to be replaced by my 2mm magnet. Then I put the floating peg piece in the hole first, magnet on top of it and glue the square over it :)
Love it! The filament choice for the mushrooms is excelent!
I used a heat gun on the textured side of log piece 8 (on the high spot) for 30 seconds and then pressed it (hot side down) on a cool flat surface until it was level. You can't even tell I did it :)
Do logs 1 & 8 sit level on your version? ForgeCore model, everyone mentions that those two ends sit higher, making pieces fall since they tilt. Do you have identical files? Or could this vary, as your images don't appear to have that same concern.
hey, the files are identical! There is a update on this hopefully coming soon!
The logs looks hard to print. should they be printed vertically? in the same orientation when the stl is imported? This makes for a very small base and a very tall piece, which doesn't seem very stable. I have bambu lab a1 mini and prusa MK3, i would like to be able to print it. Maybe i can print the log horizontally flat on the bed?
A horizontal version is in the making right now!
any updates on this?
Not yet :(
I printed it horizontally, looks great
Did you need supports when you printed horizontally?
This printed really great and the fit is excellent. Mushroom and bark quality is incredible. I wonder if a multi material version of the board could be created where the square colors are done by the machine instead of glueing them in.
Thanks! A multi color version is in the making!
any update for this?
It is still in the making, there are some difficulties getting the details right...
Multi color caps are now in the 3MF file!
Hi, i saw from ForgeCore that there is a version with multicolored top and bottom caps! Honestly i tought this was the same but i don't find them in the .3mf files... any chance you can provide them? Thank you :)
there is a update coming soon on this with even more parts and versions!
thank you so much for the reply, i hope you will release it soon, i want to print directly that version, i only need the multicolored cap piece to finish it!
I reached out to get the cap files before the update, saw your mail! Will keep you updated :)
Thank you so much! can't wait 😁
I am also interested for the multicolored caps
Multi color caps are now in the 3MF file!
Yayy!