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Title: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Lionheart on 12 November 2019, 12:29:45
Does anybody know a source for hex vertices that can be used to designate hexes on maps?  Not the entire hex, just the center point with the 3 arms coming off it at 120 degree angles.    3d printing, or etsy, or anybody who sells them. 
Thanks!
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: NeonKnight on 12 November 2019, 12:43:48
Do you mean so you can paint/trace hexes?

if so there is Litko:

https://litko.net/collections/stencils
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Lionheart on 12 November 2019, 14:19:42
Do you mean so you can paint/trace hexes?

if so there is Litko:

https://litko.net/collections/stencils
Thanks, but no, I was looking for actual physical pieces that can be placed at the vertices.  Imagine the Mercedes logo without the ring around it. 
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: NeonKnight on 12 November 2019, 14:53:45
Thanks, but no, I was looking for actual physical pieces that can be placed at the vertices.  Imagine the Mercedes logo without the ring around it.

Ah...then no :(
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: BairdEC on 12 November 2019, 17:52:00
There are the 3-legged spacers that come with pizza boxes.  They're a bit over sized, but they are close.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Cache on 12 November 2019, 19:02:59
Try a Google search for "hexagonal tile spacers". They're actually called Y-type spacers. You'll find them in large packs for cheap.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Lionheart on 13 November 2019, 10:03:38
Try a Google search for "hexagonal tile spacers". They're actually called Y-type spacers. You'll find them in large packs for cheap.
Thank you.  I had not thought of that route. 
They are hard to find in North America, though.  Europe has a lot of sources for them but there was only one in the US.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Insaniac99 on 13 November 2019, 10:51:15
Thank you.  I had not thought of that route. 
They are hard to find in North America, though.  Europe has a lot of sources for them but there was only one in the US.

Searching Amazon for "Y Type Spacers" turns up a lot of results.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Colt Ward on 13 November 2019, 12:59:34
what are you using these for?
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Lionheart on 13 November 2019, 15:12:02
what are you using these for?
I have a hex map, but a lot of the edges are not clearly defined.  I don't want to draw lines on it, so I will use these to indicate the hexes.  These can be used on hexes of any size.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: grimlock1 on 14 November 2019, 14:08:13
I have a hex map, but a lot of the edges are not clearly defined.  I don't want to draw lines on it, so I will use these to indicate the hexes.  These can be used on hexes of any size.
How will you secure them down? 

Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Lionheart on 17 November 2019, 11:05:23
How will you secure them down?
Gravity   ^-^
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: grimlock1 on 18 November 2019, 12:36:11
Gravity   ^-^
uh... a stiff breeze or table bump and these things are going everywhere.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: worktroll on 18 November 2019, 16:28:08
Blutak will do it, and allow for removal.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Lionheart on 20 November 2019, 08:42:02
Blutak will do it, and allow for removal.
Blutak often discolors the things it is used on (at least in my experience), so I am a bit hesitant to use it. 
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: grimlock1 on 20 November 2019, 09:58:19
Blutak often discolors the things it is used on (at least in my experience), so I am a bit hesitant to use it.
https://www.amazon.com/Ready-America-33111-Museum-Clear/dp/B0002V37XY/ref=sr_1_2?gclid=Cj0KCQiA5dPuBRCrARIsAJL7oeh61VFGCoQzEn58WegFBVqvQsVoYpqiKc9nrMr0dwX60o1NIWhLGAcaAl3rEALw_wcB&hvadid=153725444095&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9005779&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=11349068924847698080&hvtargid=kwd-840957960&hydadcr=7546_9521152&keywords=museum+gel&qid=1574261800&sr=8-2

Museum gel is kinda like clear blutak.  I've only ever used it on non-porous surfaces so it may discolor paper after a while.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: worktroll on 21 November 2019, 16:35:23
Other thing I noticed is that the Y tile spacers aren't small - 3mm high and 15mm per leg. So probably good with 2" hexes or better, but might be a little cramped on standard 1.25" hexes.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: grimlock1 on 22 November 2019, 12:11:37
I'm still a bit unclear on what problem the OP is trying to solve?  Are you trying to add hexes to a currently hexless mapsheet?  Adding hexes to some other terrain?
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: worktroll on 22 November 2019, 13:43:09
I have a hex map, but a lot of the edges are not clearly defined.  I don't want to draw lines on it, so I will use these to indicate the hexes.  These can be used on hexes of any size.

So multiple potential uses.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Lionheart on 24 November 2019, 07:41:08
I'm still a bit unclear on what problem the OP is trying to solve?  Are you trying to add hexes to a currently hexless mapsheet?  Adding hexes to some other terrain?
I picked up some of the museum gel.  We will see how it works.
they are for these:
https://www.aplace2play.toys/C-499-Learn-About-Land.aspx
The hexes are 2" across.
They put out some "mega tiles" that do not have obvious borders, so I need it for them.
Thank you all for your help.
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: worktroll on 24 November 2019, 13:00:58
so is that $12.95USD per 70 single tiles? Interesting. 10 mega-tiles per pack?
Title: Re: Hex Vertices for Maps?
Post by: Lionheart on 27 November 2019, 09:28:42
so is that $12.95USD per 70 single tiles? Interesting. 10 mega-tiles per pack?
I don't think it is 10 mega per pack.  It seems to be 3, with the others split into 4, 3, and 2 hex size tiles.