January 6, 2023
Description
You could not find the cookie cutter you were looking for? No problem: create it yourself.
We all know the problem: It is very hard to find cookie cutters from your favorite movie series or your kids favorite TV show. The reason could be your exquisit taste in rarely known movies or - much more likely - Copyright. Some studios are not too happy when seeing fan art on the internet and are taking more or less drastic meassures to take it down.
This is where this project comes in: To make it easy to create a cookie cutter for your personal use. But it also works with logos and custom designs.
All you need is
For this walkthrough we are using an image of our favorite imaginary character SuperKid (by Ker'is from Noun Project, licensed CC-BY) and open it in Inkscape.
Remove all parts you don't want to print. Then select everything that remains, change the unit to mm (1), activate the lock (2), and scale to the desired size. Use your palm and a ruler for reference. ;)
Go into File → Document Properties, in Tab “Page” click “Resize page to content…” and “Resize page to drawing or selection”.
Your result should look something like this.
Save and you are done here.
Start OpenSCAD and open the scad file from the download section of this model.
On the right side, enter the location of your SVG file. (on Windows you have to use forward slashes “/” to seperate paths).
On the left you see the preview of your cutter. Ignore the steps on the cutter for now, this is just a preview of the tapered extrusion. The render will be much smoother.
Go to Edit → Preferences and in tab “Features” activate “fast-csg” and “fast-csg-trust-corefinement”. They speed up the slow rendering at least a bit.
As the model consists of two parts (the cutter and the stamp) we have to export them seperately.
First un-check “render cutter” and check “render stamp” in the parameter screen. Hit F6 to render (or Design → Render in the menu). This can take a while. Once done hit F7 (or File → Export → Export as STL…) and save your STL.
Repeat this with “render stamp” un-checked and “render cutter” checked.
You now have STL files for the cutter and stamp.
I hope you now feel save back on familiar terrain. :D Import both models into your slicer.
Here are a few hints for printing:
Now comes the other fun part.
Bon appétit.
Please leave a picture of your delicious creation as a make if you liked it. I would like to see what you created and it can serve as inspiration for others.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution