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#NoWalls Wood Dungeon Tiles (OpenLock/MagBall)

Free

#NoWalls Standard Dungeon Tiles (OpenLock/MagBall)

Free

OpenLock/MagBall Dungeon Tile Base - Supportless & TrueTiles

Free

#NoWalls LED Wall Torch - OpenLock/MagBall

Free

#NoWalls Cavern Dungeon Tiles (OpenLock/MagBall)

Free

#NoWalls Standard Angled Dungeon Tiles (OpenLock/MagBall)

Free

Repulsor Land Train

€17.95

OpenLock SciFi Tiles (E)

Free

OpenLock Manufactorum Walls

Free

The Crimson Missiles

€6. 48

Small hovercraft

€1.44

Small single seater hovercraft

€1.44

Smuggling Freighter

€17.95

Precursor Base Facility

€4.80

Precursor Platform OpenLock Set

€5.76

Crashed Spaceship Dice Tower

€4.95

OpenLock Clip - Wylock Size - Springy

Free

Ancient Tile Sample

Free

OpenLOCK Tudor Upper Floor Overhangs

Free

Modular Damaged Concrete Walls

€9.56

Openlock Perfect-fitting Clip

Free

LegendGames OpenLOCK compatible Wizards Library Empty Shelf Bookcase set

€3. 49

Stone Tower Ruins

€13.15

LegendGames OpenLOCK compatible Wizards Library Bookcase set

€9.36

Textured Dungeon Floor - Dragonlock and OpenLOCK compatible

Free

Stone wall Terrain tile - Compatible with OpenLOCK™

Free

OpenLOCK Compatible Space Ship Wall

Free

OpenLOCK Floor and Wall tiles for use with Foam Board

Free

YASW-G MK II - Yet another Spaceship wall

Free

YASW-III (Yet another Spaceship Wall) Compatible with OpenLOCK

Free

YASW-G MK I (with and without pipe)- Yet Another Space Wall

Free

Space Ship Walls - OpenLOCK™ Compatible

Free

OpenLOCK Wall Tiles with modern brick texture.

Includes 3/16" foam board adapters

Free

YASW (Yet another spaceship wall) - Compatible with OpenLOCK™

Free

Corvus Modular Corridor System Floor 5

Free

Derelict Warp Runner Sample

Free

Old Stone Stairs Corner Curve Right

€3.54

Old Stone Stairs With Steps Curve Right

€3.54

Old Stone Stairs Corner Curve Left

€3.54

Old Stone Stairs With Steps Curve Left

€3.54

Egyptian Pyramid Walls

€11.95

Wood OpenLock Tiles

Free

Flatline City – Exterior Wall Accessories (OpenLock Compatible)

€5. 66

Flatline City – LED Integrated Signs (OpenLock Compatible)

€9.54

Cobblestone tile

Free

Country roads tiles

Free

Wooden floor tile

Free

Stone floor tile

Free

True-Tiles — Hero's Hoard

Hero's Hoard is proud to announce a partnership with Wyloch's Armory to bring you TrueTiles, the revolutionary new 2.5" tile system that solves many of the problems associated with standard 2" dungeon tiles.   Watch the video to to learn more about True Tiles and how they can level up your game.

TrueTiles is now a part of the OpenLOCK Compatible family!  This means that you will now be able to use the same locking clips as other OpenLOCK Compatible tile systems out there.

 Our new sets of tiles will all be OpenLock Compatible going forward.  We will also be going back through our other sets of tiles and converting them over to the OpenLOCK system.  Just look for the OpenLOCK Compatible logo in each TrueTiles set description.  

"But I already purchased the old set.  Will I need to purchase the upgraded set too?"   - No.  We stand with you.  If you purchased an old set of TrueTiles and you want that set in the upgraded OpenLOCK Compatible version, just use the "contact" tab in the header.  Be sure to include the original order number with the request and we will send you the new version when it is ready for free.  Happy Printing!

Base Dungeon Set

This set is the foundation of TrueTiles and it will allow you to print standard dungeons complete with stairs up and down and a few door options.  OpenLOCK Compatible.

Dungeon Dressing

The TrueTiles Dungeon Dressing set gives you lots of accessories to add interesting features to your dungeons.  

TrueTiles Taverns Expansion

The TrueTiles Taverns Expansion set allows you to print tudor style tiles to create taverns, shops, inns, or homes.   OpenLOCK Compatible.

TrueTiles Free Sample Pack

The TrueTiles Free Sample Pack gives you a chance to test out TrueTiles for free!  Enjoy! OpenLOCK Compatible.

TrueTiles Ice Tiles Expansion Pack

The TrueTiles Ice Tiles Expansion Pack gives you even more freedom in your Ice dungeon layout and design.  OpenLOCK Compatible.

Chasm Set

The first TrueTiles dungeon expansion set.  A collection of 23 printable chasm tiles and several accessories to add chasms, cracks, fissures, and holes to your dungeons.  

TrueTiles Dungeon Traps

The TrueTiles Dungeon Traps Expansion Pack gives you lots of options to make your dungeons more deadly. 

TrueTiles Caverns Base Set

The TrueTiles Caverns Base Set allows you to print irregular, natural looking cavern tiles.  OpenLOCK Compatible.

TrueTiles Openable Doors

The TrueTiles Openable Doors allows you to add working doors anywhere you want in your dungeons and taverns.  

TrueTiles Dungeon Stone

This set was created by Devon Jones using his classic Dungeon Stone design in TrueTiles format.  OpenLOCK Compatible.

Water Set

The second TrueTiles expansion set.  Create lakes, pools and rivers with this set of 27 printable water tiles.  The set also contains bridge and boat options as well as a waterfall.  OpenLOCK Compatible.

TrueTiles Odd Geometries

The TrueTiles Odd Geometries Expansion Pack gives you even more freedom in your dungeon layout and design.

TrueTiles Caverns Expansion Pack

The TrueTiles Caverns Expansion Pack allows you to print extra features to go along with the Caverns Base Set.  OpenLOCK Compatible.

Truetiles Ice Tiles Base Set

The TrueTiles Ice Base Set allows you to print dungeons, caves and fortresses made of snow and ice.  OpenLOCK Compatible.

TrueTiles Cut Stone

This set was created by Devon Jones using his classic Cut Stone design in TrueTiles format.             OpenLOCK Compatible.

3D printed keys | Kaspersky Blog

Hackers are different. For some reason, many of them like to hack not only virtual computer systems, but also quite material objects, such as offices and houses. It is logical that such hackers have to work hard with locks and locking systems. Not surprisingly, at specialized conferences like DEFCON or Chaos Communication Congress, competitions are regularly held to see who has the best master key.

At the 32C3 conference in Hamburg, University of Colorado professor Eric Wurstow gave a talk on the use of 3D printers in the difficult task of counterfeiting cylinder lock keys used in most locking systems.

Before the advent of 3D printers, it was not so easy to make a copy of a key: an experienced metal carver or a specialist with experience in setting up and programming specialized machines would have coped with such a task. In addition to qualified personnel, a burglar would need a suitable blank and, most importantly, the original or at least a cast of the key. With the advent of 3D scanning and printing technology, copies have become much easier and even cheaper.

There are at least three ways to use 3D technology to make a fake.

First, it's enough to take a picture of the original key with a high-resolution camera and turn the picture into a 3D model. It is enough to print a valid copy. In addition, modern telephoto lenses are so good that you can really take a suitable picture from afar.

The second method is called bumping. The burglar prints a special bumping key, inserts it into the lock and lightly taps it with a hammer. From the impact, the pins in the lock are thrown up. With due skill, the burglar turns the bumping key at the right moment and opens the lock. 3D printed plastic keys are even better for bumping than regular metal blanks, as the plastic is not as noisy, transfers shock better and reduces the risk of damage to the lock. And, of course, printing a key is easier than filing a metal blank by hand.

The third way is probably the most interesting. It allows you to crack the master key system itself, so Wurstow called it "Privilege Elevation" by analogy with the computer hacking technique of the same name. The master key system is based on the popular practice of producing locks that are compatible with two different keys at the same time. Manufacturers supply locks with two sets of pins - for ordinary keys and for the master key, respectively. Typically, a master key will fit multiple locks in the same business, as they contain the same extra set of pins.

The problem is that not all sets of pins are completely different from each other. If a burglar has a regular key for a similar lock, he can scan it, create a 3D model and print many keys with a modified set of grooves. Sooner or later one of the keys will fit.

So, one by one, a burglar can modify the grooves - and as a result, he will receive a master key that fits all doors. In this case, 3D printing will come in especially handy - this method requires many approaches, and each approach requires a new, modified key.

Of course, not every printer can print a normal key. Depending on the media selected, copies may come out too fragile or too soft. But there are printers that work with materials suitable for this. In addition, if home 3D printers print mostly plastic figures, you can always contact a special service where 3D printers can work with copper, steel, or even titanium alloy.

It is worth noting that the keys printed on a 3D printer are not a theoretical problem at all. It has long been possible to find both key forgery software and 3D printers on the market. The most notorious master key incident was the leak of images containing images of TSA master keys, which the US Transportation Security Administration uses to unlock locks on travel suitcases. The craftsmen made a fuss and quickly published 3D models based on these pictures on the Web, so now anyone can print out the cherished key to your luggage.

REVEALED: TSA has a master key for your luggage and people are making copies @BI_Video http://t.co/P5bod70zUK pic.twitter.com/oZ9jspPXqB

— Business Insider (@businessinsider) September 11, 2015

So how can you protect yourself and your property? From our point of view, it is most obvious to draw a parallel with passwords, which, in fact, are digital analogues of keys. We offer you a few simple rules, which, of course, will not provide you with 100% protection, but it will make access to your apartment so difficult that a burglar will most likely prefer to look for an easier victim.

Very useful topic: how to use passwords - 10 simple rules: https://t.co/RtQTf2Mm7T pic.twitter.com/XP6vrwJShJ

— Kaspersky Lab (@Kaspersky_ru) December 21, 2015

1. Do not use "simple" keys, just like simple passwords. An ordinary cylinder lock is almost as insecure as the password "123456" and "masha1975". If you are concerned about security, install a comprehensive door lock system.

2. Use an analogue of "two-factor authentication". Two different types of locks will be much more effective than one.

3. Don't compromise your "password", that is, try not to get the keys to the apartment in front of the cameras and, of course, do not publish their photos online. Even a bad photo is enough to create a working 3D model, and with it a copy.

4. The master key is a kind of "backdoor", a loophole to your office. Do not install such locks in rooms where security is important.

5. A professional security solution never hurts: the alarm will protect you from the most persistent burglars and thieves.

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Craftsmen and lockpicking experts Jos Weyers and Christian Holler have developed a master key that can open any standard door lock in a minute. Wired writes about it.

A lockpick is easy to 3D print — Weyers and Holler learned how to print keyhole keys from a photograph of a lock. A few careful notches in a piece of plastic - and you have an effective master key. With a few sharp hammer blows on the miracle key, and he quickly moves all the pins in the lock.

This is a rather unexpected and, one might say, side use of cheap 3D printing - you don't even have to go to

to get a duplicate key. Weyers and Holler are not going to give intruders a new (and easy) way to break into other people's houses or boxes. The purpose of the creators of the master key, made using the latest technology, is to draw the attention of the public and, first of all, key manufacturers to the insecurity of modern locks.

Here is a detailed video of how the 3D key works:

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