If you remember, last year, I made a giant Christmas tree-shaped maze for one of our free projects. It worked out so well that this year I felt it would be nice to create a different maze, but a bit different: smaller would be nice and maybe double-sided! This maze is a fast one to cut and finish. In this video, I will show you my straightforward design and show you how I made sure the small metal-bearing will move smoothly around and make its way from one side to the other without getting stuck. This comes down to the shape of the cutter I use to make the maze and the “copy to the other side“ future of our software to make sure everything lines up. Suppose you want to make an even better version. Try to use two different materials for the top and bottom, so it is easy to tell what side you have started on. Once you have one cut and finished, why not challenge a family member to a time challenge while Christmas dinner is cooking. I hope this project inspires you to share some #kindnessthischristmas and gift this Two-Sided Maze to a little one near you! Have fun, Merry Christmas, and keep safe! Todd Download the FREE project files here: Not yet a Vectric customer? Don't worry - If you have a CNC machine but haven't yet purchased our software you will still be able to cut this project using our free trial software (this free trial project is compatible with Aspire, VCarve Pro and VCarve Desktop). Click here to download the free trial software: #Vectric #FreeCNCProjects #CNCChristmasProjects #KindnessThisChristmas #CNC #IntheLabs #VectricToyShop #ChristmasToyShop #Aspire #VCarve #Cut2D #ChristmasCNCProject #FreeCNCProject #FreeTrial #MerryChristmas #ChristmasGift #CNCMaze #Maze #WoodenMaze #DoublesidedMaze #MakeARealMaze Subscribe to Vectric on YouTube: See more Vectric Free Monthly Projects including more Christmas Projects: See more Free Trial Projects: Vectric on Facebook: Vectric on Instagram: Vectric on Twitter:
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