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Learn More about my Thunder Laser here - https://bit.ly/3W2FcdG I sell each finished puzzle customized for $30 on Whatnot and Ebay. You need to customize the Maze to make this income. Read the Marble Maze Story below and please join my Free maker group. / hacklabdesign Here on this rainy cold Sunday I'm working on zipping the SVG 10 Pack but as I finish each design I'll list them then combine. (75% Coupon in Video, so that makes each Maze $1) Maze 10 Pack - (Coming Soon) Maze 1 File - https://hacklabdesign.com/shop/p/file... Maze 2 File Maze 3 File Maze 4 File Maze 5 File Maze 6 File Maze 7 File Maze 8 File Maze 9 File Maze 10 File You never planned on becoming “the Marble Maze person.” All you wanted at first was to make one cool puzzle on your laser cutter. It started on a slow Saturday in your garage shop—the same space where sketches, sawdust, and half-built ideas lived. You found yourself staring at a sheet of Baltic birch plywood and thinking, What if I made something playful instead of another coaster or keychain? You drew spirals, walls, dead ends, and tiny cul-de-sacs— and when you cut that first design and dropped a steel marble inside, you were hooked. The maze wasn’t fancy, but it felt alive, like it had personality. You posted a single photo online: “Laser-cut marble maze — handmade tonight!” You figured maybe a friend or two would like it. But someone replied: “Could you put my kid’s name on the corner?” Then: “Could you engrave a wedding date on mine?” And suddenly your quiet creative spark turned into a bonfire. Within a month, word had spread beyond your neighborhood. People wanted mazes for birthdays, puzzles for family game night, wedding favors engraved with dates and initials, even company gifts with logos hidden inside the maze walls. You experimented: Mazes shaped like states Mazes inside circles, hearts, and rockets Mazes with secret pathways that spelled names Each time your laser cutter hummed, you felt the thrill of crafting something uniquely for someone. Orders filled the dining table. Engraved blanks stacked on the workbench. Your finishing oil turned the garage into a cozy forest. And then, one morning, over coffee and calculator scribbles, you realized the impossible had happened: Your Marble Maze business was paying half your household bills. You weren’t rich—not yet—but the numbers were real enough to make your heart jump. Half the mortgage. Half the groceries. Half the utilities. Covered… by play. And the best part was that every sale felt like a connection—not a transaction. A mom emailing you after her kids spent three hours racing marbles. A grandparent proudly gifting your maze at Christmas. Someone writing to say they solved your hardest level… then ordered another. Your laser cutter never sounded the same again. It wasn’t just a tool—it was a gateway. Customization wasn’t just a feature—it was your superpower. And the mazes? They were proof that creativity, patience, and a bit of wood dust could reshape a life. In a garage full of ideas, you found the one that clicked. A marble dropped into a wooden track… A small business that rolled into something big… And a maker who paid half their bills doing what they loved.