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Who's Derived It?

MakerGame Monster Mashup for Infinite Tile Game Creation Set ™ by wulfdesign 2 years ago
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Instructions

Print Box Lid ITG_EEEE_Z25_InsetLidTop (btw this version is snug fit)
Print Box Sides of preselected height (use the Snap2 together versions)
Print ITG Snap2 Base of Choice (Snap2 Base is just the BoxLid piece upside down and printed as a unit with the Puzzle Piece)

additional things you can do...
1) edit the height of the Snap2 box sides to whatever you desire in the .stl editor of your choice.

2) If for some reason you want to print boxes and puzzle pieces as a whole unit import the various pieces that you want to print together into your editor and export them as a single .stl file. when you skeinforge them they should print a whole unit and be more uniform and stronger.

3) if you already have base pieces printed up from the previous version it's possible to engineer a conversion piece to make them into boxes(I'll try and upload later).

more than you need to know....
Naming Conventions (still working out the bugs on this)

Tight Fit - Zero tolerance between pieces. must be hammered together or use pliers to fit. Will not come apart (possible EVER) unless you hammer, or pry them apart with a knife or chisel.

Snug Fit - Generally 0.0625mm on either side of the Center line between pieces (0.125mm total between pieces) the current version of the Interlocking Tile Pieces are like this. they need to be unsnapped from each other but is easy to do with 2 hands.

Snug Fit also(may rename these later)) there may be a couple of items that are a little farther apart than (0.125mm)to allow them to still snap together but come fairly easily apart. The Snug Fit Box Lid (and bottom)are this way.

Loose Fit (currently none uploaded) should come easily apart, puzzle pieces can just be picked up and moved or box lids simple raised up without having to handle the whole piece and unsnap them.

btw...
I\'ll probably have to re-upload the original files with the correct naming conventions when I get it sorted later...

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