Prepare the "laser"

About two years ago, we threw down on a Kickstarter for a Glowforge (a crowd-funded laser cutter), and our patience has finally paid off. Be prepared to see some fun, useful new gaming designs from us once we figure out what we're doing.

To start, Devon is making new racks for all his paints, and Monica made an acrylic puzzle out of a child's artwork for our daughter and some new decor for her craft room. We love how user-friendly the interface is. We were able to knock out a few sweet new cuts right out of the box. 

The paint rack is Devon's design. Monica got the CREATE sign from Silhouette Design Store, converted it to an .svg file with some software she found at Ideas R Us, and slapped a cutline around it using Illustrator. (Inkscape works well, too.)

Real ruins have curves

Here are some curved ruined tiles for your collection. Comes with four sizes of circular curves (1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4), along with oval curves (1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 2x3, 2x4, 3x4). All curves come in low, half and full, with 2x2 also having every combination of the three. These are construction-kit files, so you need to print a base, a wall and a floor.

Grab em' on thingiverse and let us know what you think in the comments.

Step through the mystic arch and see what's on the other side...

Continuing from the arcane circles, the arcane archway is another piece of scatter terrain that doubles as an OpenForge 2.0 piece.  The arcane archway was inspired by Frostgrave: Ulterior Motives, which calls for a freestanding arch or doorway that players can place on the battlefield. It's just as useful for your dungeon delving and ruin exploration in your D&D/Pathfinder game.

We've made 3 styles of base (plain pillars, dragon skull adorned and demon skull adorned) and 3 styles of arch (plain, human skull with Celtic adornments, and astral runes). In the future, we may make some other variations if people want them.

Grab em on thingiverse and let us know what you think in the comments!

We've runed everything - magical runes, that is!

No dungeon would be complete without a floor covered in runes waiting to activate and summon a gaggle of demons. Or maybe you just need a nifty coaster. Whatever. We won’t judge.

Comes with floor tiles that can use any OpenForge 2.0 base and separate stone circles that can be placed anywhere.

These are all designed to print upright. The detail on them is too small to pick up well if you're printing flat. Since the z-axis is generally smaller then the nozzle on most fdm printers, when you want tight detail, it's much easier if you put that detail on the z-axis.

If you play Frostgrave, the 2-inch versions of the circles are perfect for the arcane circle terrain piece used in the new Ulterior Motives expansion.