Creating a Laser Cut Custom Puzzle Using AI

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Creating a Laser Cut Custom Puzzle Using AI
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    ''Join Trevor from Maker Experiment in today's video as he embarks on the creation of a custom puzzle. Using quarter-inch clear cast acrylic, Trevor cuts out the puzzle's shape, creating a border. He then prints a custom design onto the backside of the acrylic, ensuring a smooth front surface. To generate the image, he leverages the power of AI with DALL·E 2.0.
    Transitioning to the computer, Trevor demonstrates how he prompts DALL·E 2.0 and selects an image featuring an evil Panda scientist mixing sparkling chemicals. He downloads the design and moves to Adobe Illustrator, where he prepares the puzzle shape and reflects the image for printing. Trevor explains the need for a two-layer printing process, where the first layer includes color and the second layer provides a white backing for opacity.
    Saving the design as a PDF, Trevor proceeds to the printer software and sends the square-shaped puzzle border to the laser cutter. With the material in place and the laser activated, he initiates the cutting process, precisely executing the design. Once completed, Trevor proceeds to assemble the puzzle, bringing the custom image to life.
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    Growing up, I loved puzzles so I decided to try making one that combined UV printing and laser cutting. I love the concept.
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  • @MakerExperiment
    @MakerExperiment  Год назад

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  • @MakeUnlimited
    @MakeUnlimited Год назад

    Great project! I only have a little experience with it but I had the same issue with peeling after cutting no matter how long I let it dry. I switched to acrylic specifically for digital printing (corona treated) and haven't had an issue since. I'm sure with proper cleaning and adhesion promoter you could get good results with regular acrylic though.

    • @MakerExperiment
      @MakerExperiment  Год назад

      I’m going to be running a test soon with different options to see what happens. That’s good to know though.

  • @vamparmand
    @vamparmand Год назад

    I really like this project. An idea I just had watching this would be to create a 3d picture layering UV printed clear acrylic and utilising the negative space creatively. Ive seen it done in epoxy resin but acrylic would work too.

  • @NickSpirov
    @NickSpirov Год назад

    Nice project! When you print backwards on the back of acrylic and glass, can't you save some money from white ink and just spray paint the back?

    • @MakerExperiment
      @MakerExperiment  Год назад

      Yes but is that really saving you much money by the time you buy the paint and account for labor?

    • @NickSpirov
      @NickSpirov Год назад

      @@MakerExperiment good point, I don't know how much is used. UV ink is quite expensive though. Does your software calculate how much of each ink is used? Mine does not.

    • @MakerExperiment
      @MakerExperiment  Год назад

      @@NickSpirov it has it in there. I don’t know how accurate it is.

  • @phillipbrandel9086
    @phillipbrandel9086 Год назад

    i haven't tried acrylic or with a uv printer. Out of every method I've tried only one method has been successful. I cut the pieces first on wood. then i use a piece of vinyl to keep all the pieces together. then i use a DTG Print on the "burnt" side and the ink hides the flashback.

    • @MakerExperiment
      @MakerExperiment  Год назад

      That’s a good alternative to what I’m doing and probably less expensive cost of entry for the machinery.

  • @merrillalbury8214
    @merrillalbury8214 Год назад

    How did you use a laser to print in color? Did I miss something?

    • @MakerExperiment
      @MakerExperiment  Год назад

      I used a UV printer to print the design. It’s all in the video.