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Post by kirshan on Mar 1, 2015 6:54:51 GMT -9
I'm sure this topic has been discussed and solved. Is there an alternative support system for WWG TLX that doesn't use the cardstock glue on anchors? I really don't like the way they look on completed pieces. I have toyed with my own inserts for the bottom of the columns, but I'm not pleased with the hacky nature of them. So thought I'd see what others have done, before trying to refine my idea.
Thanks Kirshan
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Post by rattokan on Mar 1, 2015 11:47:13 GMT -9
Some people have been playing around with tlx and magnets. I dont know how efficient that turned out to be. If you follow mproteau on his blog paperdungeon.blogspot.de/ you will see that it is not that easy to come up with an alternative. You'd be always welcome to present anything in that regard
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Post by Tooncraft3D on Mar 1, 2015 15:06:02 GMT -9
There will be soon
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Post by berneart76 on Mar 1, 2015 20:58:48 GMT -9
I saw this post and looked at what mproteau (Paper Realms) had on his blog, since I've been sort of fiddling with something to keep my pier sections connected together, I haven't developed anything I really like, since "I" connectors seem too fiddly, and I'm sort of against cutting additional slots in the pieces just to attach a junction piece similar to the inserted tabs he had to hold things together by friction basically.
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Post by sunraven01 on Mar 3, 2015 10:04:19 GMT -9
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