I don’t know that anyone has loaded up a cut file from the generator that @Draradech so graciously put together - but quite a few puzzles have been made and posted on the forums.
Here is another variation on the Aztek Puzzle. Aztek Puzzle
As you can see in that thread, I had a go at a similar puzzle, which works (I think) but isn’t very aesthetically pleasing. So I had another go. I hope you like it.
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As I don’t have my GF yet, I’d love to see someone else cut this, even if it is just out of cardboard,
I thought I’d try a more symmetrical puzzle. Although it can’t be very symmetrical because then you’d get the pieces muddled up. So, with a bit of help from a scoring layer and an engrave layer I think I may have cracked it!
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“Where is Tray Puzzle 5?” I hear you ask! Well, it got put on hold because I was inspired by this one, so will probably appear tomorrow.
“Why didn’t you call this Number 5?” I hear you ask! Well, I’m a bit dim sometimes.
Hey future Glowsmiths. I was really fortunate to attend the World Maker Faire this weekend with my son and visit our friends at the Glowforge booth. I learned a few new things that I think/hope might be of some interest to those who won’t get the chance to see and use one in person until December (fingers still crossed). I tend to get a bit wordy when I do recaps like this, so I apologize in advance if it goes long.
So, both my son and I chose the puzzle as our sample. We printed out the templa…
Well, OK not really the first attempt… the two attempts before this one became seriously heavy computational monsters because I built them in Fusion 360, and ended up designing myself into a corner anyway… which is really tough to do considering they’re all round designs…
I don’t know if this one would be super easy because every piece is obviously very different so there is no confusion about which part goes where, or if the particular pattern makes it tougher…
I did jump around the …
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