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Week 1 Task - Maze
Maze is for everyone, here I am adding some kids' elements, which not only add some interest to it and become a toy for kid, but also adds some comfort for holding it while manipulating the ball. Here I am presenting a version with Minnie's head for the girl, and a choo train background for the boy, but you can always leave it plain or whatever design your kids like!!

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MachineM1
Laser Module Output Power10W
Material Usedbasswood,Plastic
Material InfoThe files I offer here are for 1.5mm basswood, but it can be done with any type of wood, since I'm not able to cut clear acrylic with M1, for the cover I use a clear acetate instead.
Making Time(mins)45
Settings
Setting 1
Process MethodLaser Cut
Process MaterialWood
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)100
Pass1
Speed(mm/s)4
Design Files
Minnie Maze.xcs
Train Maze.xcs
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how do you assemble the maze just has size cut out pieces any directions
I did not have time to do a How-to, but the maze was created by a maze generator, and all the pieces have their corresponding slots (by number), so just glue them accordingly, I apply a little glue in to hole on the base plate, and little bit of glue on the tabs and bottom of the individual pieces, that it is, the file was create to use 1.5mm basswood, if you dicided to use 3mm wood, you will need to adjust the slot and the tab. Hope this helps.
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LOVE LOVE THESE!!!!!!
Thanks
going to make this for my granddaughter. She loves Minnie Mouse
COOL....let me know how it turns out for her
MERCI BEAUCOUP
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These are so cool! Thank you for sharing these
Thanks a lot
Don't forget submit it in this page. Looking forward to your week 2 gift.
https://community.xtool.com/activity/weeklytasks.html
fabulous thank you for sharing
Thanks, my pleasure, glad that you like it
My daughter is going to love this toy. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks a lot, Wendy, don't forget to come back and share your making with us.