A remix of OpenForge 2.0 Cut Stone External Adapte by devonjones. This is part of a collection of OpenForge 2.0 compatible files. Opecad source code files are included to allow you to modify these files to suit your needs. If you find this thing useful, or any of the original OpenForge/OpenLock files, please coider supporting devonjones on patreon Scaling The default scaling is OpenForge/OpenForge 2.0's original scaling of 25mm. The scaling functio are defined in : default() -- the default, 25mminch() -- compatible with OpenForge's new scaling of 1 inch (== 25.4mm)wyloch() -- compatible with Wyloch's scaling of 1.25" If you want to make veio that match the new inch scale or Wyloch scale, simply edit the Opecad source code file for the thing that you wish to modify, and change all of the itances of default() to the scale you wish to use. Then, generate the .stl files. Make sure that you also generate a new scaled magnetic base as well if you want to use a smooth base. You can also generate half-height wall veio of these tiles. The wall height functio are defined in wall_measures.scad: full_height() -- the default, full-height walls (44mm high)half_height() -- half-height walls (22mm high) To generate the half-height wall veion, simply edit the Opecad source code file for the thing that you wish to modify, and change all of the itances of full_height() to half_height() you wish to use. Then, generate the .stl files. Painting The marble paint scheme was based on Raffa's marble painting tutorial The tiles were printed with natural PLA, and then welded with their bases using dichloromethane. They were washed and primed in black using Vallejo black primer through an airbrush. A watered mixture of a white craft paint, Vallejo Light Brown and Vallejo Flat Flesh was painted in in long strokes. Next, while the original paint was still wet, I went over a second time with the same mixture with some Vallejo Black added to get a medium gray. I went over it a third time with the original paint mix and a smaller brush to add some texture. Inclusio were painted in black with a fine brush in "lightning" patter. The edges were darkened with watered down Army Painter Strong Tone, and the whole thing was given a wash with watered down Tamiya X-19 Smoke. The tiles were sealed with Vallejo gloss varnish through an airbrush.