After many, many, MANY different variations and tests with my previous interlocking hexes, I've seen the light and understood that printing the lids separately was a dumb idea.
So, new stacker hex! Prints like a charm! Even on a resin printer, if you print it with the lids straight on the table, you won't need supports for the small nubs, as they don't need to be precisely angular to work. By the 4th layer, everything will be properly glued together and it will fit into any needed hole.
=DIMENSIONS= Face to Face: 30.39mm (outer); 27.03mm (inner, lid) Edge to Edge: 35.10mm (outer), 31.22mm (inner, lid) Height: 10.8mm + 1.7mm (lid) = 12.5mm total
The h4 variants are the equivalent of 4 hexes stacked on top of one another, which is enough to be taller than a typical RPG miniature, so one way to look at the hexes is that each layer could represent 50cm of real height, thus the tall pieces would be approximately 2 meters tall.
=LICENSE= You ARE allowed to: print and remix this file however you see fit, share your edited files, sell the finished prints, create molds of this model You are NOT allowed to: sell or charge money for access to the digital files, whether the original or modified versions
=THOUGHTS= I suppose making a bunch of clipper nubs instead of having them built in into the pieces could work better? Converting these to that would be just a matter of cutting away the existing nubs, so no loss of compatibility