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These are insanely good tiles
ОтветитьDo you think this could work with 12 mm width EVA foam? I don't have access to thicker material nor XPS :c
Also, can you "flip" one size and still connect? Like, can you connect wood+dungeon tile next to each other? asking because if you flip the tiles the polarity will get all mixed up
So...u need a hot wire cutter? and availability to 1/2 inch thick foam core? Easy is a relative term.
ОтветитьTried using this method over ten years ago and learned that tiles take up too much space if you are traveling to a game / convention.
Now, l use wooden blocks to make walls & fold-out map for floor.
Those look great, I like the idea of rolling a rock across
Ответитьdouble-sided is way more efficient. What is the thickness you use in this video?
ОтветитьUsing these tiles really improve playstyle 🙌🏼 love it 😁
ОтветитьDoublesided🤯
ОтветитьNot to accuse you of taking this and claiming it as your own but this looks very similar to the RP Archive's method. I'd give you the benefit of the doubt if it wasn't more or less step for step accurate, but hey, maybe I'm wrong. If I'm right though, credit where it's due and all and if I'm wrong then well, great method, keep up the good work!
ОтветитьVery nice result! Following for more!
ОтветитьDouble-sided tiles are the best way to have a lot of possibilities using half of storage space. Great job!
ОтветитьWhat kind of foam are you using? This weekend I bought 1/2" posterboard (foam inside, some kind of cardboard outside) from Michaels to try, and I am able to scuff it up with an xacto knife but yours looks like it forms grooves from a pencil much more easily. I also saw styrofoam sheets at the store but they looked like they might show that 'made of many little spheres' texture that styrofoam sometimes has. Do you have any tips for finding the right foam? Thanks!
ОтветитьWhat method do you use to ensure the polarity of the magnets is correct when putting them in?
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