Hellow friends. We love Septober! It’s the greatest month of the year. My wife and I worked together to create this great puzzle. I suggest burning it large as there are some very thin pieces. Hope you enjoy it!
Wow! When you check in after an absence you make a big entrance. Thank you for this very fine puzzle file.
Ohhh, i loved your other puzzles! Can’t wait to print this one! Thanks for the share!!
What scale did you choose? How wide is the pumpkin?
Very nice, thanks!
It was designed on a 12 x 20 plane but didn’t fill that entirely. When I uploaded it to the Glowforge I maxed the height and kept the width to scale. So this is nearly 12 inches tall. Sorry, that isn’t very specific, but hopefully it helps.
Yeah definitely. I guess you could do it on multiple sheets and make it as big as you want, but that scale looks good.
Thanks for sharing!!
Wow thanks for the share, this is great!
Awesome, thank you!
Cute and fun! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the lovely share!
Oooooo! This is awesome. Thank you!
how amazing! thank you!
Wow! It is so awesome! Thank you very much!
Thank you for the share!
So fun method of working this, now matter how you plan to cut it, if you take a pit an extra outline, you can do a 2 layer cut the bottom layer being a border and you can ether leave it blank, or lightly score the bottom layer so you can have a hint of what goes where. I did that with the leaf and it came up much better and made the over all puzzle sturdier
What an interesting idea! Can you share a picture of it?
So it’s not the best angle because I can’t seem to find the picture I sent my wife. But This is the leaf puzzle from the catalog, it’s main cuts are all loose, so I went ahead and used the tool on GFUI to make an appropriate spaced outline and went it twice, once cutting the outline after scoring the inside with a very light 10 power score, and then cut the top layer as normal with the frame I added, some super glue on the medium draft board I used and that badboy was good do go!
Oh yeah, that is very cool. Thanks for the idea!