GST 3X3 Dungeon Left Entrance Kit Directions

GST 3X3 Dungeon Left Entrance Directions

The Glue Stick Terrain 3×3 Low Profile Dungeon Left Entrance kit contains images and instructions to make a modular tile. You can make either a 3X3 Low Profile Gridless Dungeon Left Entrance Tile or a 3X3 Low Profile 1 inch Grided Dungeon Left Entrance Tile.

The 3X3 Dungeon Left Entrance Kit Contents

Each kit is a PDF file. So you can read it or print it on your computer.

The kit contains all of the information you will need to make a tile:

  • Instructions
  • Gridless Base Image
  • 1 Inch Grid Base Image
  • 2 Wall Images

Supplies You Will Need

Backing Board

The first thing you will need is a backing board. Many people reuse corrugated paper(cardboard). Since it is free,w it is a popular choice.

It works out that foamcore board is a better answer. The pieces hold up to regular gameplay better than corrugated paper. So they last longer. You also get a better-looking tile. Foamcore board is inexpensively available at big-box discount stores and dollar stores.

Craft Knife

You will need a way to cut out the various pieces of the tile.

A craft knife is the best all-around answer. You use it to cut the backing board. Also, you can use it to cut out the images before you glue them to the backing board.

If you use corrugated paper, you may find that a utility knife or a box cutter works better.

Also, you may be more comfortable cutting the printed images with scissors.

Glue Stick

The mighty glue stick holds all of the modular terrain tiles together.

You may want to use generic glue sticks from the dollar store. Unfortunately, they have not worked out well in the past. The adhesives don’t have the holding power for regular gameplay.

Pritt Original glue sticks have worked best. You may not find them in your local store. Fortunately, they are available online. Just ask Jeff to deliver some to your doorstep.

Metal Ruler

It is much easier to cut a straight line with a guide than without one. A ruler becomes necessary since you will make several passes to complete a single cut.

You will want to use a metal ruler because a craft knife or box cutter will scar the edge of plastic or wooden rulers.

Many wooden rulers have a metal edge. So you may be tempted to use one. Please don’t. A solid metal ruler gives better results.

Printed Copy Of The Kit

All the images for the tiles are in the kit. So you will have to print them.

The kit works well with regular printer paper. But you may want to use something heavier like photo paper.

Instructions

Dungeon Left Entrance Print Instructions

Step 1 – Print Instructions

Glue Stick Terrain kits come in PDF format.

When you download the files, be sure to select either USA letter size (8 1/2″x11″) or A4 size(210x297mm).

For the kits, you can use regular printer paper (20# Bond).

You can print the tile images on matte photo paper if you want something sturdier.

3x3 Dungeon Center Entrance Kit Base Image

Step 2 – Cut Out The Tile Base Image

There are two base images included in the kit. One image is a gridless base, and the other is a gridded base.

Cut out the type of tile you want to create.

Be sure to leave a small margin around the image.

The margin makes it easier to stick the image to the backing board. Plus, it helps you to make a straight cut.

Left Entrance Wall Image

Step 3 – Cut Out The Tile Wall Images


You will use the walls with either the gridless or gridded tile base.

Leave a small margin around the images as you did with the base.

Remember, the margin makes it easier to stick the image to the backing board. Also, it helps you to make a straight cut.

Dungeon Left Entrance - Glue Images

Step 4 – Glue Images To The Backing Board

Use a glue stick to fasten the images to the backing board.

It is a good idea to put them on separate backing boards. So you can easily cut each piece.

Also, place some heavy books on each piece while it is drying. The weight helps press the paper to the backing board, making it stick better.

Dungeon Left Entrance - Cut Out Pieces

Step 5 – Cut Out The Dungeon Pieces

Using the metal ruler to guide the knife, cut out each piece.

Make sure you use a sharp craft knife to get the cleanest possible edges.

Please be careful. Use a cutting mat to protect your work surface. Also, pay attention to your fingers. You don’t want to cut yourself.

Dungeon Left Entrance - Final Assembly

Step 6 – Final Assembly

Use the glue stick to fasten the wall pieces to the base piece.

You will have a little time before the glue sets. Use it to ensure the edges of the walls and the base line up.

Like before, place some heavy books on the tile while drying. The weight helps press the pieces together, so they stick better.

There Are More Glue Stick Terrain Dungeon Tiles

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The Glue Stick Terrain Guide To Dungeon Tiles is your shortcut to the modular tiles that will free your imagination.

Get Your Free Dungeon Left Entrance Kit Now

It’s easy to get the Glue Stick Terrain 3×3 Low Profile Dungeon Left Entrance.

The kits are in PDF format. They are available in US Letter size or A4 size. Since they download directly to your computer, you can get started right away.

Like all Glue Stick Terrain kits, it is free.