Bright Eyes Academy
Make cookies with your own original designs.
Enjoy food and technology at the same time!
Let's start with two types of cookie cutters!
These contents are aimed at people who want to make cookies of their own design, people who want to give original cookies as gifts to friends, and people who want to top a cake with original cookies and share them with their family. It provides examples of how to make cookie cutters using a 3D printer.
It's a 3-step process!
Drawing, Data conversion, 3D printing
Drawing
2 types of designs
After importing hand-drawn designs into a PC, you will learn how to create data. The software used is the GIMP and the Inkscape.
Data conversion
2 types of software
You will learn how to convert the data you create into data for a 3D printer. The software used will be the FreeCAD and the PrusaSlicer.
3D printing
Realizing the cookie cutter
You will use the data you created for a 3D printer to print cookie cutters. Enjoy the taste of the cookies you designed!
Which scene is perfect for you?
Lots of happy faces!
Make it with your kids!
Kids love to draw, cook and eat.
Enjoy the laughter of your children!
Make fun-looking cookies!
It's amazing to use a 3D printer to create cookie cutters from fun hand-drawn designs!
Make your friends happy!
The cookies you make are the perfect little surprise!
Give some cookies to your friends!
Decorate a birthday cake!
Your cookies are great for decoration!
Decorate a birthday cake with your cookies!
Make cookies with your drawings!
Making Cookie Cutters
Table of Contents
| Introducton | Safety and disclaimers |
|---|---|
| Vol. 1 | Let's know how to make cookie cutters! |
| Vol. 2 | Let's create 2D data for simple cookie cutters! |
| Vol. 3 | Let's create 3D data for simple cookie cutters! |
| Vol. 4 | Let's make simple cookie cutters with a 3D printer! |
| Vol. 5 | Let's create 2D data for cookie cutters with a separate frame! |
| Vol. 6 | Let's create 3D data for cookie cutters with a separate frame! |
| Vol. 7 | Let's make cookie cutters with a separate frame using a 3D printer! |
Creator
When I was in kindergarten and elementary school, I used to take apart moving toys because I wanted to know how they worked. (Unfortunately, the disassembled toys were never completely reassembled to their original state. But my parents did not care.)
When I was in middle school, my hobbies were amateur radio, astrophotography, and electronic work, and I think I prioritized experience over theory. I really liked to touch and learn how it works.
Currently, I am creating practical guides for electronics and programming control, things I wish I had known about as a child.
In particular, the development of a strawberry cultivation system is a practical guide that forms the basis of this.
I have also added cookie cutter making as a practical guide using a 3D printer.
It all started when a business partner approached me about making cookie cutters using a 3D printer, and I accepted the job.
Once I started, I found that there were more steps than I had imagined, such as having to use different software and control the 3D printer.
Once you understand the steps and get used to them, there's no problem, but I think it might be difficult for first-time users.
So I made a video to explain the steps to make cookie cutters.
I hope it will be helpful to everyone.