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Pushing Limits: Making Insanely Detailed Beech Cookie Molds with HiMill D1S Desktop CNC🐯🌹❤️

by CHENmaxmake 02 Apr 2026 0 comments
Pushing Limits: Making Insanely Detailed Beech Cookie Molds with HiMill D1S Desktop CNC🐯🌹❤️

Why just let a desktop CNC sit there when you can completely overhaul your kitchen game? Today, I flipped the switch to "Full Send Mode" on my HiMill D1S, cranking out four distinct styles of beechwood cookie molds back-to-back: a Badass Tiger, a Romantic Rose, floral Heart-Talk, and an exquisite Landscape round.

This wasn't just a fun project; it was the ultimate torture test for machine precision. Check out how these insane details were carved out!

One-line Summary: Pushing the limits of desktop machining to create functional art with the Ultimate Beech Cookie Mold Collection.

🛠️ Project Overview: The "Four Seasons · Heartfelt" Ultimate Beech Collection

  • Project Name The Ultimate Beech Cookie Mold Collection
  • The Lineup Zodiac Tiger, Blooming Rose, Heart-Talk, Landscape Round
  • The Rig HiMill D1S Desktop CNC
  • Key Features Macro-level relief details + batch production stability
  • Cycle Time Approx. [2-3 hours] per piece; ~9 hours total
  • Stock Material Premium European Beech (clear grain, no knots)

📋 1. The Setup: Dialing in Materials & Tooling

You can't claim the title of "Detail Freak" using big box store lumber and dull bits.

The Stock:

I hand-picked beech boards that were completely knot-free with a super-tight grain structure. You need dense hardwood like this to hold those microscopic ridges without chipping out. It’s the foundation for high-precision molds.

The Tooling Loadout (The Dream Team):

To balance cycle time with killer details, I ran a standard "two-stage op" on everything:

  • Roughing (Hogging): 1.5mm Single Flute Spiral Endmill — Responsible for heavy lifting and clearing the main pockets.
  • Finishing (The Secret Sauce): 2mm Ball Nose Mill.
CNC tooling setup for detailed wood carving, showing a 1.5mm roughing endmill alongside a 2mm ball nose mill for finishing passes.

💻 2. CAM Strategy for Batch Production

Making one good part is luck; making a matched set is skill. How do you ensure consistent gallery quality across four different molds?

Step 2.1: Unified Global Settings

Even though the designs vary, I locked in unified "high-precision parameters" to ensure every piece hit that art-grade level.

  • 3D Finishing Pass:
    • Feeds & Speeds: 800mm/min
    • Stepover: 0.1mm (Super tight!)
    • The Logic: Trading a little cycle time for superior surface finish is always worth it. A 0.1mm stepover means the HiMill D1S is running tens of thousands of lines of G-code, but the parts come off the bed basically needing zero sanding.

Step 2.2: Controlling the Z-Depth

  • Tiger & Rose: Depth set to 8mm to emphasize 3D dimensionality.
  • Heart & Landscape: Depth set to 5mm to highlight the delicate planar textures.
CAM software screenshot displaying high-precision 3D finishing toolpaths with a tight 0.1mm stepover for detailed relief carving.

⚙️ 3. Machining: Chips Flying

The HiMill D1S was rock solid during the multi-hour continuous run.

  1. Tiger Op: The highest pucker factor. Watching that tapered ball mill dance around the tiger’s eyes and the "King" (王) character on its forehead was intense. As soon as I blew off the chips, the tiger just popped—it looked alive.
  2. Rose Op: This was all about surface finish. The toolpaths transitioned buttery smooth across the petals with absolutely no visible step marks or cusps.
  3. Heart & Landscape: It handled the wavy borders and tiny branch textures with dead-nuts accuracy.
Close-up GIF footage of the HiMill D1S desktop CNC milling the fine details of a tiger head cookie mold out of beechwood, with chips flying.

🎨 4. Post-Processing: Waking Up the Grain

Fresh off the machine, the molds look a bit dry. They need the finishing touches before they are food-safe.

  1. Minimal Sanding: Because the machine precision was so dialed in, I practically skipped the rough sanding. Just a quick scuff with 600-grit foam to knock down any fuzz.
  2. The Oil Bath (The Magic Moment):
    • Soaked them in food-grade mineral oil.
    • Instantly, the pale beech transformed into a warm, golden-brown (as seen in the header image).
    • The oil pop intensified the depth perception of the 3D relief by like 200%.
Applying food-grade mineral oil to freshly carved beech cookie molds, highlighting the deep grain and enhancing the 3D relief details.

🍪 5. The Ultimate Test: The Bake Off

You gotta run parts to know if the tooling works, right? Same goes for cookie molds.

  • Test Material: Used a low-spread butter dough (no baking powder) for maximum detail retention.
  • Release Test: Dust flour -> Press -> Tap. All four molds released flawlessly; no dough sticking in the fine crevices.
  • Baked Results:
    • Tiger: Looking fierce, whiskers are crisp.
    • Rose: The layering of the petals is incredible; the 3D effect is stellar.
    • Heart: Delicate and refined, borders are perfect.
  • Verdict: The HiMill D1S absolutely crushed the "Detail" exam.
A complete set of four high-precision beechwood cookie molds (Tiger, Rose, Heart, Landscape) carved on a HiMill D1S desktop CNC machine.

🎉 6. Conclusion

Having this set of custom beech molds sitting on the counter brings serious satisfaction. They aren't just tools; they are showpieces demonstrating what desktop CNC is capable of.

If you’ve got a HiMill D1S (or similar rig), I highly recommend trying a themed set like this. Whether for your own kitchen or as a killer holiday gift set, these "Detail Freak" projects bring major maker cred.


📥 Grab the Files (Collection Download)

Want to run these on your machine? Download the full pack of 4 STL models.

Download via Google Drive

Original Content by MAXMAKE | Machine Used: HiMill D1S

If you enjoyed this project or have any questions, let us know in the comments below!

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