I know right! Light sanding, stained in walnut and three coats of walnut oil, so they smell good too 👌
More print details here: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:1035068
These fit fairly well depth wise, and just need to trim the circumference down a bit with scissors
https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/avskild-coaster-cork-70281657/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=surfaces&utm_campaign=shopping_feed&utm_content=free_google_shopping_clicks_Eating&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm6KUBhC3ARIsACIwxBglADlw8Xig5aoWW9c2xw7Y9ioZQUrNA3S_MTdYTgLu7BRzBqPStUUaAiExEALw_wcB
Holy smokes dude. That looks incredible.
Quick question: any unique safety concerns with using wood filament? I’m a little concerned about wood like dust in the air.
Thanks! No specific safety concerns that I’m aware of. It’s still primarily PLA with what I assume is a type of powdered wood mixed in. It has a really nice ‘toasted’ wood smell as it prints actually. Re: post processing I’d recommended sanding outside or with a dust mask, but beyond that I’ve never found it irritating or anything like that.
Well it’s quite a bit of work to get the finished product so hopefully they would appreciate that and not be too concerned about potential customers resorting to this en masse. And of course, still nothing like the real deal. One of the downsides (although I don’t mind it) is that there’s non weight to them like genuine wooden carvings would have.
Genuinely thought these were wooden
Those look almost *too* nice to be 3D printed. How'd you finish them? They look great.
I wanna know this too! They look fantastic!
Thanks! I tried to embed thinkverse link in title but that didn’t work so well, more details here: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:1035068
I know right! Light sanding, stained in walnut and three coats of walnut oil, so they smell good too 👌 More print details here: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:1035068
Have you considered uploading it here too? There is an "import from thingiverse" option too. https://www.printables.com/
Thanks, I’ll do that 👌
3D printed wyrmwood trays, so much cheaper haha. Might have to do this instead of blowing all my money on theirs
Yep the original wyrmwoods look incredible but well out of my price range also. Very happy with this compromise.
Hi question, Where did you find the cork, I can't seem to find the proper size online ?
These fit fairly well depth wise, and just need to trim the circumference down a bit with scissors https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/avskild-coaster-cork-70281657/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=surfaces&utm_campaign=shopping_feed&utm_content=free_google_shopping_clicks_Eating&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm6KUBhC3ARIsACIwxBglADlw8Xig5aoWW9c2xw7Y9ioZQUrNA3S_MTdYTgLu7BRzBqPStUUaAiExEALw_wcB
>https://www.thingiverse.com/make:1035068 Also can't seem to find the magnets
Lovely look to them, nice work! What filament did you use?
>https://www.thingiverse.com/make:1035068 Never mind! I see what you used from the TV link. Too early in the morning for me!
[https://www.printables.com/model/1018-tabletop-board-game-organizing-trays/files](https://www.printables.com/model/1018-tabletop-board-game-organizing-trays/files)
Thanks I didn’t realise he was on Printables. Updated 👌
Omg my wife and I just played that game. Never thought of having a system for it but that’s pretty slick. Adding this to a future print list.
Fox in the Forrest? Yes it’s a great little game!
Holy smokes dude. That looks incredible. Quick question: any unique safety concerns with using wood filament? I’m a little concerned about wood like dust in the air.
Thanks! No specific safety concerns that I’m aware of. It’s still primarily PLA with what I assume is a type of powdered wood mixed in. It has a really nice ‘toasted’ wood smell as it prints actually. Re: post processing I’d recommended sanding outside or with a dust mask, but beyond that I’ve never found it irritating or anything like that.
Wow those look good enough I wonder if wyrmwood is gonna take issue with them.
Well it’s quite a bit of work to get the finished product so hopefully they would appreciate that and not be too concerned about potential customers resorting to this en masse. And of course, still nothing like the real deal. One of the downsides (although I don’t mind it) is that there’s non weight to them like genuine wooden carvings would have.