Hey there, wonderful people!
By popular request, here's a version of the Compass Tome and Skull Tome that can be printed on a single-colour printer, in parts, and can then be glued together into a glorious multicoloured whole!
This model was, of course, not designed to be split into different coloured parts, so it was a bit of a challenge to deconstruct it in a way that kept the parts reliably printable and also allowed for a robust, functional end result!
The main tome body prints in the same orientation as usual, with the cover open, but now it has an abundance of tabs and slots for orienting parts as they're glued on. The order of attachment is largely arbitrary except for one thing - the main page shell should slide on and be glued before the back corners are glued into place, or else it might be tricky to get it in there!
One obvious warning - be careful with glue around the moving parts! When you're adding the small page parts to the lid, covering the hinge hole, make sure to keep glue away from that hinge! It's probably worth moving the hinge back and forth a bit while glue is setting, just to make doubly sure it isn't being glued into place!
Make sure to test-fit the corner pieces before gluing! They're all different, and it'll be obvious if they're in the right spots or not. It's definitely worth test-fitting them, especially if you're using a fast-setting glue.
The corners and the cover detail (both the Skull and the Compass are provided) loosely fit onto protruding tabs to keep them in place while the glue sets.
Print Description
The main part of the tome is an articulated model, so make sure there are no print issues like overextrusion or stringing that might bind moving parts together!
The page models are thin and tall - you might want to consider a brim when printing those.
You might get some scruffiness on the tome in the spots where the strap pieces will be glued on. This is designed for, and the glued-on strap has quite a reasonable amount of tolerance to ensure that it will fit just fine over the top.
Supports Needed?
Not at all! Designed for straightforward printing!
Scalability
This one really isn't intended for scaling, and you'll probably run into quite a few issues if you try it. But you should try it anyway, for science! And fun!
Print Orientation
The parts print as shown in the photo: Main tome with cover open and vertical, Main page shell and cover detail right-way-up. Straps print on a flat face and the corners print on their sides.
Happy printing!
xoxo
Sven.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.