Make Your Own 3D Printed Puzzles
Jigsaw puzzles have been around for hundreds of years. Around 1760, British cartographer John Spilsbury cut out the individual countries of a world map as an educational tool. Since then, puzzles have become more of a form of quiet entertainment enjoyed by people of all ages.
I thought it would be interesting to reinvent the classic jigsaw puzzle as a 3D model that uses form, rather than color, to paint it’s picture. Even cooler, I found an excellent online tool that allows you to make such a puzzle using accurate topographical data from anywhere in the world! Watch the video below to learn how to make your own completely unique 3D puzzles from scratch :
Community Prints
Resources
Tools
- Terrain2STL Topographical Model Generator
- TouchTerrain (Another good option)
- Microsoft 3D Builder
- Adobe Illustrator
- Inkscape (free Illustrator alternative)
- Fusion 360
- Simplify3D
- Cura (Free S3D alternative)
- Prusa Slicer (Another great free slicer)
Printed on the Creality CR-10s
Materials
3D Files
- Puzzle Outlines (.dxf and .svg versions)
- 3D Printer Tolerance Test (.STL)
- Death Valley Puzzle (.STL)
- Gale Crater Puzzle (.STL)
- Death Valley puzzle (Fusion360 Project)
- Gale Crater Puzzle (Fusion360 Project)
- Free Space-Related Models from NASA