In order to properly test our products for resin printing, we have needed to replace our older Form 2 with a more cost-effective and higher-quality printer. Enter our new resin test printer, the Flashforge Foto 8.9. Upon unpacking the Foto 8.9 I was impressed by its design. Its components feel robust, and the resin vat… Read more
Tag: Blog
How to Planecut your models
Sometimes a model is just too big for the bed of your 3D printer. When this is the case, you can cut it to a manageable size by using the Plane Cut function in Meshmixer. Meshmixer is a free editing program you can download here. Select your model Click and drag the STL file that… Read more
How do we deliver STL files for 3d printing?
At Printable Scenery, we design our models to fit the specifications of most 3D Printers. Each model is delivered as a .zip file containing folders with multiple versions of our models. For example, we often provide a small printer cuts folder to fit on small print beds and a pre-supported resin cuts folder for models… Read more
Gloomy Gully assembly guide
Here you can find diagrams for assembling the gloomy gully trees. https://www.printablescenery.com/Gloomy-gully-assembly-guide.docx
Building a Shroom Grotto table
Our incredibly popular Goblin Grotto terrain is perfect for Dungeons & Dragons, but also fantasy wargaming too. This article will focus on using the Grotto kits to easily make an awesome gaming table for Age of Sigmar or Kings of War. We used the Blooming Lanterns, Mesmerizing Morels and Magic Mushrooms to create fungal forests,… Read more