I made a double-sided maze using the CNC machine with acrylic from the laser-cutter to cover both sides.
Something that went well in this project was the double-sided aspect which functioned well and improved the maze.
One of the challenges that I faced was designing the actual paths with both sides of the maze connecting together well to make the correct solution to the maze adequately complicated.
If I were to redo this project, I could make it much more difficult by adding a third layer of maze in between the existing two that would be visible through acrylic layers, or I could add a layer of lighting in between the two layers to make it look better.
Trace the outline of the path
Draw the rest of the maze. Reflect circular holes onto the other half of the maze for a two-sided design
Isolate the paths for the acrylic and laser cut that. Then export the rest of the maze paths as a DXF file
Import the DXF into a new sketch in Fusion 360
Extrude downwards to create the model
Add the setup, send to the CNC, and assemble the final maze.