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    3D printable puzzle tutorial

    I finally found a way to make 3D printable puzzles which I'm satisfied with, so I decided to share the procedure in case someone is interested. It's my first "tutorial", and I'm a newbie in most of the tools I used, so there's probably a lot of room for improvement.

    Continuing my project of printing puzzle maps of all countries on Earth, this time I printed Central America. I chose it for having few pieces, so I could quickly test the new method I came up with. I plan using this method to also print all other landmasses on Earth!

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    3d-printable-puzzle-tutorial-vGjFydvEkGptldDHCypb.zip (9.44 MB)

    Without further adieu, here's the tutorial:

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    Click here to download:
    3d-printable-puzzle-tutorial-BuDiffxElnIfxCriBfbJ.zip (3.24 MB)

    [Update: The brush tool's width seems to vary according to how far you're zoomed in, so what I do now is adjusting its width according to the width of the pen (which is adjustable in mm). About 0,7mm works well for me. Then you just have to trace the whole picture under the same zoom. Tracing with the pen directly does not result in a smooth fill later...] 

    The files for the Central America map puzzle can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11112

    Check out all the maps I've printed here!

    Tags » 3D printer Map puzzle
    • 28 August 2011
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    9 months ago iroiro chan responded:
    iroiro chan
    The pieces look very nice and accurate! Even the little ones like El Salvador ;) *wink*
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