【3-in-1】Easy to Make! Four Excellent Snapmaker CNC Projects #2
The Artisan is Snapmaker's most classic 3-in-1 3D printer, featuring three main functions: 3D printing, laser engraving, and CNC carving.
This time, we will once again share four Snapmaker CNC projects that are definitely suitable for you to make yourself!


In the CAM environment, you only need to set one operation: 2D cavity. Use a flat-end mill, select the maze path as the geometry for the cavity, and set the height to -5mm (using a ramp type). If you need help, you can follow the designer's step-by-step video instructions. Once configured, you can send the file to your machine, and your maze will be complete in about 43 hours.
To play it, add a small ball 3.5mm or smaller in diameter, and if you want to make it cooler or avoid losing the ball, you can add an acrylic panel to enclose the ball in the maze.
Designer: leonardodeng6209, Howard Lai
Core Materials: Plywood 80 x 80 x 1.5 mm, Acrylic 80 x 80 x 1.5 mm
Project Link:Tutorial
Used Models: A150, A250(T), A350(T), Artisan

If you enjoy board games, you probably use a lot of dice, and dice are easy to lose. Use this super cool dice box to keep them organized!
It can hold up to 7 20-sided dice, but smaller dice can also fit. This is a project that all Snapmaker users can make, as it even works with the smallest A150 model.
The creator of this model has made an excellent guide on how to set up G-code in Fusion. First, you need to specify the origin and make sure it's set on the surface of the workpiece. For the bottom part, you can use a flat-end mill, while for the top part, you'll need a V-bit.
After milling is complete, to make the box look better, you'll need to sand and apply a wood finish. The designer used linseed oil to make the wood shinier. Finally, you can complete the project by gluing in magnets for fastening.
Designer: ch4tterb0x
Core Materials: Two selected wood boards (e.g., acacia) 120 x 180 x 18 mm, 4x 10- x 3-mm magnets
Project Link:Tutorial
Used Models: A150, A250(T), A350(T), Artisan

If ordinary, boring lamps aren't for you, and you love DC comics, then you'll definitely love this light decor. This Batman-themed piece is created using only a black acrylic sheet milled with the Snapmaker A350 and a small 3D printed base to house the LED control unit. The designer also uploaded video instructions, so you should have no problems making this beautiful light.
To assemble the light, attach the LED strip to the contour of the 3D printed base and snap the LED control unit into the opposite hole. Then simply glue the Batman logo and the printed base together to complete your beautiful light.
Since the Batman logo is approximately 360mm wide, it will only fit on the A350T or Artisan if placed diagonally.
Designer: Design8Studio
Core Materials: Black acrylic sheet 300 x 300 x 6 mm, LED strip (RGB recommended), PLA, hot glue gun
Project Link: Thingiverse
Used Models: A350T, Artisan

This phone speaker is simple to make, looks clean and elegant, and sounds pretty good in actual use. If you're looking for an easy, beginner-friendly project to make on your Snapmaker, this is a great choice.
The maximum size of this speaker is 150mm, so you should be able to create it on any Snapmaker model.
Designer: Warren Downes
Core Materials: Two pieces of frame wood ~200 x 90 x 60 mm
Project Link: Tutorial
Used Models: A150, A250(T), A350(T), Artisan
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Feeling inspired to start your own CNC creative journey? Come and choose the right equipment!
► Snapmaker 2.0 3-in-1 3D Printer / A350T
► Snapmaker Artisan 3-in-1 3D Printer
► Snapmaker Artisan 3-in-1 3D Printer - Premium
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