Trollskull Manor Re-scaled for 1" x 1" Grid 3d model
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Trollskull Manor Re-scaled for 1" x 1" Grid

Trollskull Manor Re-scaled for 1" x 1" Grid

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Last crawled date: 4 years, 3 months ago
UPDATE
12-14-2019
I have completed the slicing and scaling of the basement/foundation. I am also printing off my final piece for the build and putting it together. Aside from watching your lifting, everything seems to print well.
I have renamed all of the files to make it easier to figure out what parts you may need to print roughly following the structure layed out by Hsus, Project_Floor_Part. Any future modifications to files (like reducing mesh density to shrink file size) will have a versioning attached to them.
11-29-2019
I have successfully printed the first and second floors and the files scale just fine. I have just started printing Floor 3. I added the scaled files for Floor 3, Floor 4, and Floor 5. I have not printed these floors yet, so I am not sure if anything needs changing. I am sure nothing needs tweeking since I am just scaling the other model. I am still working on the basement files, trying to add geometry to them to make them easier to print and assemble.
11-28-2019
I replaced the Floor2c1 and Floor2c2 files as they were only scaled on the y-axis and not the x-axis. I will only be adding files as soon as I print them so that I can make sure they print fine and nobody does what I just did and blow a 14-hour print.
I also added the kitchen area from Floor 1 and the firewood from the fireplaces on Floor 2.
Project
This is a modification of the Trollkull Manor by Hsus. I found when I printed the original basement, my minis didn't quite fit everywhere. We use a 1" x 1" grid for our play. When I measured the grid dimensions, I found that the N/S dimensions needed to be increased by 15% and the E/W dimensions needed to be increased by 20% in order to make the floor grid a proper 1" x 1".
The original model is sized to print just fine on the Ender 3 at it's dimensional limits. By increasing the X and Y dimensions, not all of the models fit anymore. I have been putting the base STLs in Meshmixer and resizing/cutting them so that they still fit the Ender 3 with the larger size. It should be noted that I did not change the Z dimensions at all.
I also took some of the walls-only files and fit them together a bit tighter to print faster. They will be glued in sections to their mating ceilings, so they do not have to maintain their spacial offsets.

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