The file 'OpenForge 2.0 Tudor Corner 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 208.6MB.
Now we've got corner pieces. Just like the wall set, I'm dividing the wide variety of backs into 2 sets of wood designs.
Set 1: A variety of diagonal wood pieces
[Set 2](): Cross beams and cross beams with each of the diagonals from set 1
I've done my best to make for both good wood grain, as well as a stucco texture.
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magnetic_base.1x1.square.internal.stl | 168.1KB | |
magnetic_base.2x2.square.internal.stl | 414.1KB | |
magnetic_base.3x3.square.internal.stl | 660.2KB | |
magnetic_base.4x4.square.internal.stl | 906.3KB | |
tudor_corner.1x1.internal.standard.full_base.stl | 21.0MB | |
tudor_corner.1x1.internal.standard.stl | 21.0MB | |
tudor_corner.2x2.internal.standard.full_base.stl | 37.2MB | |
tudor_corner.2x2.internal.standard.stl | 37.2MB | |
tudor_corner.3x3.internal.standard.full_base.stl | 56.4MB | |
tudor_corner.3x3.internal.standard.stl | 56.4MB | |
tudor_corner.4x4.internal.standard.full_base.stl | 82.3MB | |
tudor_corner.4x4.internal.standard.stl | 82.3MB |