Nervous System is a strange business. We are a computational design and digital fabrication studio known for things like a no-assembly 3D printed dress or designing 3D printed organs.

However neither of those things actually make any money. Monetarily we are primarily a jigsaw puzzle company. How did that happen?

So here’s a thread about jigsaw puzzles.

15 years ago, like most people, we knew jigsaw puzzles as mass produced die cut cardboard toys. While fun, the shapes are very simple and repetitive. In fact, the same die is usually used for multiple designs, so puzzles from the same company can swap pieces

However, puzzles were originally made of wood and hand cut by an artist using a scroll saw. Jigsaw puzzles have a rich history going back to the industrial revolution. Individual artists had their own unique style and puzzles often included "whimsy" or figure pieces thematic to each puzzle. Being cut by hand, often with no pattern, each one was different. With the advent of mass production this art form was largely lost, though there is a small community still dedicated to the craft today

Here is an example from master puzzle maker John Stokes III

https://www.custompuzzlecraft.com/

JSS III Design & Custom Puzzle Craft

Custom Puzzle Craft is closed permanently. This website remains up for legacy purposes.

We found out about hand cut wooden puzzles while on vacation in Paris. We followed a guide book to a small shop called Puzzle Michele Wilson. In it a woman sat with a saw, cutting out puzzles as we perused the store. We were delighted and amazed. They specialized in a technique called "color cutting" where the cut of the puzzle follows the image, making it extra challenging

https://puzzlemichelewilson.com/en/

We loved the style and uniqueness of hand cut puzzles, and we thought we could use our techniques of computational design and digital fabrication to reinterpret this craft. Not simply trying to mimic what artists did by hand but to explore the spirit of this art form in new ways.

We created a series of one of a kind puzzles which are computationally generated and laser cut. The cuts are created in a simulation based on a crystal growth process called dendritic solidification and the images are generated by a fellow computational artist name Jonathan McCabe and were based on reaction diffusion. We even went out a limb and bought our first laser cutter, an Epilog Helix.

You can read more about our first puzzles here:

https://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/blog/?p=2368

Generative jigsaw puzzles

Jigsaw puzzles for the 21st century! Each generative puzzle is a one of a kind creation with unique art and pieces. Our goal was to marry the artistry of traditional, hand-crafted jigsaw puzzles wi…

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@nervous_jesse oh fun! reminds me of the puzzle lab puzzles in that they too have wacky pieces (though completely different shapes to yours) that are only achieved by laser. but they're not unique pieces per copy of the puzzle, just unique per design.

@leftpaddotpy I don't want to be "that guy" but puzzle lab is basically copying our work. There puzzle piece style is based on our Maze cut, which we released in 2017

https://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/blog/?p=7821

Geode, Maze, and Custom Jigsaw Puzzles

Geode is the latest fiendishly difficult jigsaw puzzle from “the monsters” who created the Infinite Galaxy Puzzle (that’s us!). It features a new style of puzzle cut we’re c…

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@nervous_jesse i don't think that there's not room for two groups doing it but that's really unfortunate if they did get it from you that I've not seen any credit given.
@leftpaddotpy For sure, and it's way better than the Chinese direct copies. However, it still makes me a bit sad. It's also a failure of our own sort of marketing I suppose.