Hexton Hills Map Edges Set 01
$11.00 Hexton Hills Map Edges Set 01
Published 2022-06-01T14:33:54+00:00
This Hexton Hills Map Edge set consists of 71 tiles (43 unique tiles and an additonal 28 to allow borderless edges.) Pre-supports included.
These edge tiles consist of a number of decorated terrain types: Plains, Woodland, Mountains and Oceans. The set also includes a compass and scroll tile.
Hexton Hills is a modular, hex based toolset for roleplaying, wargaming and worldbuilding. Designed to be printed as a single peice for both resin and FDM printers. Tiles can support x2 3x2mm magnets along each edge and x1 10x2mm magnet on its underside.
M1S4_RESIN_TABLESS_SUPPORTED - fixed issue with supports. 10/10/22
Printing notes for Resin:
For best results when printing presupported files reduce lift speed.
All files were successfully tested using a lift speed of 45 mm/min. Larger printers such as the Elegoo Saturn may need lift speeds reduced to 30 mm/min.
Confirmed successful printing settings by Graven Guild using Elegoo ABS like resin with the AnyCubic Photon S:
Layer Height: 0.05mm
Bottom Layer Count: 8
Exposure Time: 8s
Bottom Exposure Time: 50s
Layer Height: 0.02mm
Bottom Layer Count: 8
Exposure Time: 4 - 5s
Bottom Exposure Time: 30s
Confirmed successful printing settings by Graven Guild using Elegoo ABS like resin with the Elegoo Saturn:
Layer Height: 0.02mm
Bottom Layer Count: 5
Transition Layer count: 10
Exposure Time: 2.5s
Bottom Exposure Time: 30s
Bottom Lift Speed: 50mm/min
Lifting Speed: 30mm/min
Retract Speed: 210mm/min
Troubleshooting:
If peeling from the build-plate occurs this is likely due to either an insufficient bottom layer count or bottom exposure time. Increase one or both.
If the model is pulling free of its pre-supports this is most likely due to inadequate exposure time or the lift speed may need reducing. Larger printers may need lower lift speeds to compensate for increased surface suction between buildplate and FEP.
Regarding pre-supports and scaling. The supports are designed to be printed at the default 100% scale, we can't garantee they'll work if the user reduces model scale. Lowering to 75% scale should be fine.
Some pre-supported files have also been hollowed and supported internally. Reducing the scale of these may cause problems due to the reduction of wall thickness.
Of course this is all dependent on printer settings and resin types so please feel free to experiement.
Unsupported versions of all tiles are provided so users may experiment with their own scales, settings and supports.
All Resin Hexton Hill models are designed to be printed at an angle of 27.5 degrees. Elements such as angles intergrated into the design reflect this.
You can contact us with any problems or queries at:
email: info@gravenguild.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GravenGuild
Also feel free to join one of our Hexton Hill communities:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hextonhills
Discord: https://discord.gg/YHPMuRz
Date published | 01/06/2022 |
Precio | $11.00 |
Sin apoyo | YES |
I went for a beige stained parchment look for the backdrop, and an off-white for the map label. For the compass I chose vibrant red & gold to make it really pop on the table.