Hi friend, thanks for the games. Could you please upload the letters ü, ö, ç, ş, ğ, i for the hangman game, or adapt the game to use Turkish characters?
Hi! It takes a bit more force than you think to get the covers on, they do snap in. You can also find the instructions linked in the description of this design.
Hello! Love your prints! I'm currently in the process of printing several. Question! How do you get the hangman book to stand up instead of slipping and falling?
Hi! I'm glad you love them. The rubber feet we have linked in "hardware" in the description, help keep the books from slipping. You could also use a cloth under the book if you don't have the rubber feet yet.
Hi! We've seen a few people with this issue. You need to make sure you don't have the spine in upside-down. Once it's the right way it will close. (check the instructions pictures for the proper orientation.)
Hi! I'm not sure what could be causing that. Could you email pictures to support@forgecoreco.com so we can see the issue and find a solution for you. If you could also include your printer, slicer, and filament information that would give us a great place to start.
What's everyone using for glue to hold the magnets? Hangman is my second book game to print and we love Chess and can't wait to play hangman.. once I get the magnets to stay in place! :)
Hi! When I open the file in Bambu slicer I expected to see your modifications using the 3MF file, but don't see anything, and nothing listed in your instructions as to what parameters you used, such infill, walls, etc. Definitely would have expected to see anything you did in the 3mf but was surprised when there were no red alerts identifying modifications to the slicer. Should there have been?
Hi! when you open the 3mf files, it should include all of our settings. When we see this happen, where things are missing or misplaced, often times it is due to opening the 3mf through Bambu Studio itself or from importing into Bambu Studio. I would suggest re-downloading the file, going into your downloads, right click the file, select "open with" and then "Bambu Studio". this should fix the issue.
Is your slicer fully updated? also, if possible could you email us at support@forgecoreco.com or join our Discord so we can help you more/ faster there
I am having problems printing the cover with letters. I am using an anycubic kobra 3 printer and I have tried to print it twice now it always messes up when the white comes into play it completely covers the black letters. I also tried to repaint it in the anycubic slicer next but it will not let me split it to paint. Sure could use some help with this.
thanks
marvin
Hi! I'm not entirely sure what you mean by it keeps covering the letters, If you check in your slicer, you should be able to scroll through all of the layers of the sliced g-code (the bar may appear on the right hand side, usually) and see where the letters are getting covered. Also, just to clarify, is the print completely missing the letters when the print finishes or are you canceling the print before it is finished?
Thanks that is what it was I didn't let it finish out thought when I saw the black letters covered with white it was messing up lol. Thanks for getting me straight. I think this 3d print is awesome!!!!
I was wondering what infill you recommend I have been running 10 % - 15% and was wondering if that is overkill. To print the covers it is taking about 5 to 7 hours, I am using anycubic next slicer, the prints are coming out great and I have even colored the pieces of the cowboy. I love this print!
Getting nothing but errors here when I try to set up and print this model.
"Error: Relative extruder addressing requires resetting the extruder position at each layer to prevent loss of floating point accuracy"
Most of the errors you are seeing should be able to be ignored, as long as you have the correct printer set in the slicer, the 3mf tends to open as a Bambu Labs A1.
Once you click "slice" it should work fine. Bambu Studio just updates faster than Orca can catch up so errors like this pop-up. But they often times don't affect the actual g-code
Are you importing the files or opening them directly with Orca? Sometimes that makes a big difference because Orca doesn't always read the file properly when importing the file
Discussions — PlayBook'd - Hangman
What filament did you use for the white? It looks like a marble?
Fantastic — thank you so much for the wonderful 3D models, especially the PlayBook’d series! I’ll be looking forward to Scrabble.
Extraordinarily well thought out and executed. This sort of thing is what makes Forgecore the best!
Hi friend, thanks for the games. Could you please upload the letters ü, ö, ç, ş, ğ, i for the hangman game, or adapt the game to use Turkish characters?
Hi! we are working on a version ha has the letters editable, but we don't have a set release time frame on that yet.
yaptım yaptım ....
Hahaha cool! Did not expect to see Hangman😂🙌🏼 Any ideas for the next project? Have you considered Mastermind?😁
We have a few Ideas in the works but always open to hearing all ideas!
do you need supports to print this?
Hi! This design prints without supports!
Ваши файлы книг выставили в свободный доступ
Hi! please email report any files you see to us at support@forgecoreco.com! That would help us out so much! Thank you!
instructions? the covers do not click into place, do I need to glue them?
Hi! It takes a bit more force than you think to get the covers on, they do snap in. You can also find the instructions linked in the description of this design.
Acho que os livros poderiam ter uma trava ao abrir, pois em superficie lisa eles tendem a cair e nao se sustentam em pé.
Hi! We are working on an update to this issue. In the meantime, you can use a cloth under the book to help it stay standing.
Hello! Love your prints! I'm currently in the process of printing several. Question! How do you get the hangman book to stand up instead of slipping and falling?
Hi! I'm glad you love them. The rubber feet we have linked in "hardware" in the description, help keep the books from slipping. You could also use a cloth under the book if you don't have the rubber feet yet.
I missed that, thank you!
I Printed this but could not get the Gallows to fit in the book and close, did I do something wrong?
Hi! We've seen a few people with this issue. You need to make sure you don't have the spine in upside-down. Once it's the right way it will close. (check the instructions pictures for the proper orientation.)
Any ideas why the letters are printing illegible?
Hi! I'm not sure what could be causing that. Could you email pictures to support@forgecoreco.com so we can see the issue and find a solution for you. If you could also include your printer, slicer, and filament information that would give us a great place to start.
can i scale this down to fit on my flashforge ad5x plate?
Hi! We don't recommend scaling the files, as we only test them at 100% and the magnets would no longer fit if you scale the design.
What's everyone using for glue to hold the magnets? Hangman is my second book game to print and we love Chess and can't wait to play hangman.. once I get the magnets to stay in place! :)
Hi! I'm so glad you like the books! Any super glue will work!
Hi! When I open the file in Bambu slicer I expected to see your modifications using the 3MF file, but don't see anything, and nothing listed in your instructions as to what parameters you used, such infill, walls, etc. Definitely would have expected to see anything you did in the 3mf but was surprised when there were no red alerts identifying modifications to the slicer. Should there have been?
Hi! when you open the 3mf files, it should include all of our settings. When we see this happen, where things are missing or misplaced, often times it is due to opening the 3mf through Bambu Studio itself or from importing into Bambu Studio. I would suggest re-downloading the file, going into your downloads, right click the file, select "open with" and then "Bambu Studio". this should fix the issue.
Thanks for the suggestion. I redownloaded the file, right clicked and opened in bambu slicer, but still no settings
Is your slicer fully updated? also, if possible could you email us at support@forgecoreco.com or join our Discord so we can help you more/ faster there
Thank you that's what I will do to
I am having problems printing the cover with letters. I am using an anycubic kobra 3 printer and I have tried to print it twice now it always messes up when the white comes into play it completely covers the black letters. I also tried to repaint it in the anycubic slicer next but it will not let me split it to paint. Sure could use some help with this. thanks marvin
Hi! I'm not entirely sure what you mean by it keeps covering the letters, If you check in your slicer, you should be able to scroll through all of the layers of the sliced g-code (the bar may appear on the right hand side, usually) and see where the letters are getting covered. Also, just to clarify, is the print completely missing the letters when the print finishes or are you canceling the print before it is finished?
Thanks that is what it was I didn't let it finish out thought when I saw the black letters covered with white it was messing up lol. Thanks for getting me straight. I think this 3d print is awesome!!!!
I was wondering what infill you recommend I have been running 10 % - 15% and was wondering if that is overkill. To print the covers it is taking about 5 to 7 hours, I am using anycubic next slicer, the prints are coming out great and I have even colored the pieces of the cowboy. I love this print!
15% gyroid is my go to for most designs. There are exceptions but for the Play Book'd games I keep the covers at 15%
Are the magnets 5x2 or 5x3? The prinnit hardware page says 5x3, but it links to an amazon link for 5x2 magnets. Thanks for the help!
It should be linking to 5x2.8 which is the 5x3 size
do you have to print anything twice?
Nope, each plate should only need to be printed once
Getting nothing but errors here when I try to set up and print this model. "Error: Relative extruder addressing requires resetting the extruder position at each layer to prevent loss of floating point accuracy"
Hi! what slicer are you using? The 3mf is designed for Bambu Studio. Other slicers can do weird things like that
Orca- flashforge. So is there no way that I can print this?
Most of the errors you are seeing should be able to be ignored, as long as you have the correct printer set in the slicer, the 3mf tends to open as a Bambu Labs A1. Once you click "slice" it should work fine. Bambu Studio just updates faster than Orca can catch up so errors like this pop-up. But they often times don't affect the actual g-code
wouldn't even allow me to select slice. I ended up converting the entire thing to stl. It would help if the files were in stl as well as 3mf
Are you importing the files or opening them directly with Orca? Sometimes that makes a big difference because Orca doesn't always read the file properly when importing the file
The file i downloaded is all bunched together in my slicer.
Hi! what slicer are you using?