BuckleTiles Master Set, for use with BuckleBoards, the Open Source Building Block by tonyyoungblood 3d model
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BuckleTiles Master Set, for use with BuckleBoards, the Open Source Building Block by tonyyoungblood

BuckleTiles Master Set, for use with BuckleBoards, the Open Source Building Block by tonyyoungblood

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Last crawled date: 3 years, 1 month ago
If you download this, please "like" it, and if you make it, please click "I Made One" and post pictures.
For use with BuckleBoards, available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2933767
And the tools BuckleBusters: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2933992
NOTE: When printing these, it is HIGHLY recommended that you use Cura's "Horizontal Expansion" feature with a negative value. A value of -.12 works for me. If they are STILL fitting in too tightly, then try -.15, then -.20, and so on.
BuckleTiles are small tiles roughly 1" or 26mm wide that are designed to be snapped onto the surface of BuckleBoards. The tiles come in different configurations, so you can create a flat plane of tiles, inside corners, outside corners, and more. Learn more here: https://youtu.be/zI2LzLBp5BE
I've been tinkering with this project for over 4 years. Buckleboards have been through at least 5 major design overhauls and dozens of smaller iterations. Finally, they are ready to unveil.
To snap, place the BuckleTile peg over one of the four holes on the BuckleBoard. Then push down hard. This will require an adult's grip. The tile edges overlap slightly to hide any gaps. Because of this, you will sometimes need to bend the BuckleBoards slightly to fit two tiles together. Sometimes it's easier to put 4 tiles on each BuckleBoard and then connect the BuckleBoards.
Design your own tile textures, such as Cobblestone, Grass, Water, Brick, etc to build entire worlds! The tiles are compatible with 28mm gaming miniatures.
Please take pictures of your creations and share here! You are highly ENCOURAGED to design your own textures. Tag your creations with "buckleboards" and list as a remix of the Tiles or Boards, depending on what you made.
The BuckleTile Family:
Standard:
Use this tile on flat surfaces. This is the tile you'll use 95 percent of the time. Perfect for game boards, miniature gaming textures, etc.
Inside Corner, 2 Sides:
When you're forming an inside corner, use three of these where three Boards meet.
Inside Corner, 1 Side:
Use two or more of these when two Boards meet to form an inside corner.
Outside Corner, 2 Sides:
When you're forming an outside corner, use three of these where three Boards meet.
Outside Corner, 1 Side:
Use two or more of these when two Boards meet to form an outside corner.
Outside Corner, 3 Sides:
This piece is only used with Half and Quarter BuckleBoards to make ends.
Outside Corner, 2 Sides Opposite:
This piece is only used with Half and Quarter BuckleBoards to make middles.
Outside Corner, 4 Sides:
This piece is only used with Half and Quarter BuckleBoards to make ends.
Coming Soon:
(the speed of completion depending on the level of interest)
BuckleBoards

End Pieces
For making clean edges, for gaming boards, tops of walls, etc.


45 Degree Kit
For making roofs, etc.


Lock, Hasp, and Hinge Kit
For creating boxes that open and close, gates, etc.


Removable Building Levels
For when you want to build a miniature building for gaming and you want to be able to easily remove levels to see inside.

BuckleTiles

Terrain Pack 1
For rpg / war / tabletop gaming. Cobblestone, Brick, Straw Roof, Grass, Water, Dirt, Sand.


Table
a tile with a table emerging out of it, for DnD bars, etc.


Tree
a tile with a tree emerging out of it.

BuckleBusters

BackPunch
Used in conjunction with BucklePunch. A block to go under a BuckleBoard. The block has a hollow area under the tile being punched out. Makes the process easier.

Video soundtrack credit:
"Blip Stream" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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