How to Make Your Own 3D Printed Puzzles
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- makeanything.design/3d-puzzles
Jigsaw puzzles are fun and all, but they've hardly changed in all of their 200+ year history. Well, now you can 3D print your own detailed 3D puzzles using terrain data from anywhere in the world!
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Download the Puzzles at mmf.io/makeanything
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YOU JUST INVENTED A PUZZLE FOR THE BLIND! AWESOME!
Lucas Hartmann how do I give you many likes so that your comment goes to the top?
Omg you're right
Omg yeah!
Omg u stupid
Why Why stop hating on comments and hate yourself cause you don't care about the blind.
Who literally here only watches and doesn't even own a 3d printer, but here for the fun of "knowing" what to do... lol
me
Get one!
I do not have one either
I just like his vids
Me asf
For a faster way to save all the individual puzzle pieces, right click on the component, click save as .stl and then, from the structure drop down, select 'One File Per Body.'
he is prob slapping his fore head right now.
or export it as one stl and in simplify3d use "Mesh -> Seperate connected Surfaces"
you're a lifesaver
The puzzles turned out spectacular, but what got me was the idea of being able to show geographic features side by side. Imagine the grand canyon, Everest, and the marina trench all framed at the same scale. These could even include a micro Eiffel tower, to the same scale, just to give a sense of their true vastness.
E R woah yeah that would be super cool
that would be extremely hard and expensive, as well as time consuming to make but cool idea nonetheless
Because they can't do that now? 20 mins to throw up geographically geometrically accurate landmarks and a day to print em
Way faster than that even depending on the printer
There is a way to mass save separate stl files: right click on the component, save stl and in the menu , you will see "Structure: one file", change it to one file per body.
alcx112 that's exactly what I was gonna say, saving one by one is just crazy :D.
Well done !
This needs a pin... I just made a puzzle like this myself (Waiting for it to print!), without knowing about this...
lifesaver
Thanks for the tip, till now I used a workaround: Added a 1mm Bottom-Plate to combine alle Bodies into one in Fusion360, imported the STL in Slic3r and removed the Bottom-Plate using "cut" and "split".
Yeah was thinking that there was no way that this program that professionals use to make working models with thousands of parts didn't have an option to save each body individually.
Omg u should make a puzzle of your face by scanning it and doing the same thing u did with the other puzzles u made!
Yeah!
I really want to see this lol
Someone hook me up with a good 3D scanner :D
Lmao Do it! Now XD
WOW THAT WOULD BE SO COOL!!!!
This would be so great for blind people :D
I love your videos so why don’t you just make more videos
Lel, it would be the future
Ahhh I see from your playlist that you are a sinner and clikkie
mars Puzzles for blind people already exist
This is so incredibly cool!
I am sorry this comment is 4 years old so idel who'll read it. But make something commented on make anything 😭😭
Protip: Though it takes a tethered computer to run, Pronterface is amazing for this kind of job. If you have a failure in a print with a ton of little parts, you can tell it to omit objects from future layers. Just disable the piece, pause the print, secure it or remove it from the bed if you need to, and let it resume.
Edit: For real though, I'd love to see that functionality in Octoprint someday.
Good hint! Thanks!
You could connect the puzzle pieces with a small line at the bottom of the puzzle, then split the puzzle into four quarters and print those. Once it's printed you can cut the pieces apart very quickly. That way you only have to save four bodies.
Great idea! When I clicked on the video, I expected a different kind of 3D-puzzles (like the ones I usually print - twisty puzzles) but still I was amazed of your results. I'm wondering how a Model of a city would look like as a puzzle. With a close-up on all these houses (and potentionally some sights), you'D probably get a nice puzzle as well.
And with colors? How big will the building be
You amaze and then keep amazing us! Thanks for all your effort in making these videos. quite inspiring
That was insane. Super unique. We were amazed. Thank you so much. Your so good at what you do!
grand canyon would be awesome to put on a shelf
if I had a 3d printer I wouldn't bother with the puzzle part id just make it smaller and way more acurate
Lol i live there
This is exactly why I absolutely LOVE your channel. Will be doing this asap!
Showing how to create and print 3D maps even without the puzzle feature was cool.
Super sick build man!! Keep up the great work man. Great content as always!!
A city landscape with this technique would be great. I'm studying architecture, and I often make them for my urbanism projects, I wish I had a 3d printer for printing them like this. I loved this video, so inspiring and interesting
I just realized that it's impossible for you to do daily uploads because of how long it takes to do prints...
oh my gosh I'm impressed EVERYTIME you post a video, wow what can you not do!!? you're like a magician comin' up with new stuff. This is so incredibly cool to watch!
Your channel is so cool and your work is amazing !
You used multiple techniques I've been trying to figure out, plus a great idea for a gift. Thank you so much
man you are a genius, love your ideas, love your channel
Totally awesome. I have a friend who loves puzzles. This'll be a great birthday gift!
Thats a lot of work! Respect.
Amazing!! Great start of February!!
Now need to get it painted up! Cool project!
My new favorite Make Anything video. Really cool project.
Props for the patience
That’s awesome! I’ll defiantly try printing these!
Omg you’re a genius your ideas are so creative!
this is the kinda thing i was imagining when i first heard of threeD printing. amazing man.
You should do a 3d figure puzzle like of an animal or plant or building
Ooooo, yes.
He cant. He can only do landscapes or other things that have no pieces that are hanging over the ground of the print.
@@cade-music that is not true. He can use supports
This looks awesome
Love the filaments that you use 🤓🤓🤓
Man you deserve way more recognition
This was AWSOME!
This is on another level Devin :DDD Loved it
If you print with the same pattern, same shape, same size, but different map, you can make really cool mash ups
I like the crater one a lot!
this would be a great gift idea
Thanks for the lesson
Those are fantastic!
Absolutely loved this video
Great idea and tips. Thanks
so awesome man keep up the good work
Super cool I've never seen anything like this!
this was incredibly exciting and new and cool!!! im so happy
Dude, your off the chain with all of these insanely cool ways to print in 3d! 🤔👍
The best puzzles i have seen in my life!
Really cool!! I‘ve already printed some maps for a friend of mine. Unluckily I don’t know how to work with Fusion 360° that good in order to follow the steps you’ve did there. Illustrator I‘ve never used.
Cat you said fusion 360 degrees
had this exact idea. cool!
Holy cow that’s awesome. I’ll be making one. Thanks
that will be an awesome gift idea
Wow! Amazing idea!
This is the coolest thing you’ve ever made IMO!
Wish I had a printer to make one
Congrats for this great job!
I guess I need to watch several times to get it all. I sure missed how you built in the .3 mm gap for each piece to fit together.
Such a cool concept!
Awesome! Thank you!
This is such a fantastic project. Thank you for your detailed explanation of the process. 👍😎🇦🇺
Holy guacamole this is so cool!! Especially the Mars planet one
Cool, thanks for idea!
I love it! Keep up the great work❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This would be a great product
i'm not trying to speak negatively about any other 3D printing channels, but your content is consistently better than all the others that just print things off thingiverse saying "look at this thing i made" and begging for high fives.
I love the real educational style and application of processes you use. While your video is structured as a step by step tutorial, you seems to make a habit of explaining why you do a thing a certain way and these are the kinds of tips and tricks that lend themselves to a great body of knowledge that can make future creative projects possible for the viewer.
Great stuff and keep it up.
WOW Amazing Job Devin Thanks
Just Amazing.
It takes a particular genius to do this! Never stops amazing me!
it is really awesome! Thanks for your sharing~!
Awesome video and a funny coincide. Yesterday I presented 3d printing to my son's 3rd grade class. I setup my printer and let it print while talking to the class about 3d printing. Afterwards I answered questions for them and one of the questions was "could you 3d print a puzzle". I sent a link to your video to the teacher since it was such a great answer to the question. Thank you for all of your great content.
your videos are really cool!
Wow!!!! that's super cool!!!!
I've messed around with creating 3d topographic maps, never though of making puzzles out of them though. Awesome idea!
very useful, thank you.
This is amazing, you can make anything!
This is really cool!
I gotta try this.
This video must have taken soooooo much time! Good work.
Wow! This is pretty impressive!
Super Inspiring!
Epic! You could shell the bottom of all of the pieces to save time and material! I wanna do it now...
Amazing design and I admire your abounding persistence! An interesting alternative design choice could be to change the filament at set Z heights. This could give a striated mountain affect or resemble elevation topographic map. But in any case, super impressed with this project. Thanks for sharing it.
That was awesome... Thanks for sharing!
It seems Terrain2stl is offline?
This would be great for diorama making
OMG WOW I LOVE IT IM MAKING TONNNNNSSSS OF THESE
Cool idea and beautiful channel. Thank you!
I don't own a 3d printer but you are a genius and I learn a lot from you :) you are amazing keep doing what you do best, PRINT!
THIS IS SO FREAKING COOL
really want to try this using a cityscape of my hometown
Such a cool idea!
I like how when i first followed this channel i had no idea what you were talking about and i just liked the projects. Now idk how long later im in a graphic design class and i can understand most of the terms you are saying xD. I still love the projects and stuff you do too. I would really love to make a puzzle. Sadly i dont have a 3D printer so for now i just have to stick with paper and cardboard.
Such a cool idea, we're literally about to make out own! Thanks Devin!
+MakeShaper please share when you do!
I would love seeing this done with the entire moon as a 3D sphere puzzle!
Thank you so much for this awesome idea!! The 3D models from NASA are super cool. I will definitely print some moon craters soon :D
This is amazing!
you're my favorite 3d printer youtube.
You are talented man, very creative mind, I really enjoyed this video. Keep it up 😉👌
So few years ago I wasn't into 3D stuff and so, I tried to remake Laguna Seca in a sandbox racing videogame.
AND YOURE TELLIN ME IT COULD HAVE BEEN JUST THIS EASY?? Ok, you got my attention.
Great Idea!
That Mars puzzle is so cool