i have a suggestion: can you make 3x3 pieces at about 1/8" less thickness? or sell four packs of thin rotating magnet housings... reason: it would allow the crafty types (such as myself) to make other floor/wall/ceiling/n-dimensional hyperspace pieces by grafting on our own finishes. (wood veneer, in my case). i tried taking one of my 1x1's to my belt sander and the piece... well, it wasnt happy with that treatment. it would also work well with caves.
@pezpengy9308 Oooh! OK, I think I'm visualizing it right. The first thing that comes to mind is that that would give us some manufacturing challenges (having to use different magnets, and therefore a weaker snap for that piece), since I've tuned the magnets to a 1/4 inch tile. We would also have to get a new cavity made on an injection moulding tool to change the depth of the tile, which is a couple of grand up front cost. It would likely mean the tile was more expensive per part compared to over 3x3'd too, because the magnets would be more expensive and we'd be buying them in less bulk. If i did a 3x3 tile with a flat surface (no grid) but still 1/4 inch high could that serve your purpose?
@@modularrealms sure! it just wouldnt be flush with the regular floors, but since the flooring in the room would be homogenous that wouldnt matter. but since i can do that now with the existing product it wouldnt be worth making "clean" tiles for modification. excited about all this though and really hoping you reach all your goals!
@j3errym we do those! :D you can get them on Kickstarter here! www.kickstarter.com/projects/modular-realms/the-magnetic-tavern-by-modular-realms/description
Thanks for reaching out. Not interested in flying stands, I just buy those used for aircraft also transparent, some facilitate magnets. I just want structural to join wall corners, door frames etc. My vote is ferrous pillars as likely want/need to have stable walls and entrances. Need quite a few for that.
i have a suggestion: can you make 3x3 pieces at about 1/8" less thickness? or sell four packs of thin rotating magnet housings... reason: it would allow the crafty types (such as myself) to make other floor/wall/ceiling/n-dimensional hyperspace pieces by grafting on our own finishes. (wood veneer, in my case). i tried taking one of my 1x1's to my belt sander and the piece... well, it wasnt happy with that treatment. it would also work well with caves.
@pezpengy9308 Oooh! OK, I think I'm visualizing it right.
The first thing that comes to mind is that that would give us some manufacturing challenges (having to use different magnets, and therefore a weaker snap for that piece), since I've tuned the magnets to a 1/4 inch tile.
We would also have to get a new cavity made on an injection moulding tool to change the depth of the tile, which is a couple of grand up front cost.
It would likely mean the tile was more expensive per part compared to over 3x3'd too, because the magnets would be more expensive and we'd be buying them in less bulk.
If i did a 3x3 tile with a flat surface (no grid) but still 1/4 inch high could that serve your purpose?
@@modularrealms sure! it just wouldnt be flush with the regular floors, but since the flooring in the room would be homogenous that wouldnt matter. but since i can do that now with the existing product it wouldnt be worth making "clean" tiles for modification. excited about all this though and really hoping you reach all your goals!
Stone walls would be cool.
@j3errym we do those! :D you can get them on Kickstarter here! www.kickstarter.com/projects/modular-realms/the-magnetic-tavern-by-modular-realms/description
Thanks for reaching out.
Not interested in flying stands, I just buy those used for aircraft also transparent, some facilitate magnets. I just want structural to join wall corners, door frames etc.
My vote is ferrous pillars as likely want/need to have stable walls and entrances. Need quite a few for that.
@@j3errym that's great, thank you! 😁
will add comments as i listen... also not really interested in flying stands. nothing that i play with flies. on purpose anyway.
@@pezpengy9308 Beautiful!