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13th August 2013, 03:51 AM #1Senior Member
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Tray puzzles
These puzzles are made from 2 layers of 6 mm birch ply. They measure 21,5 x 26 cm, the fish is 21,5 cm square.
The finish is childsafe paint and childsafe laquer on the puzzle piezes, and childsafe waxoil on the tray.
The designs of the duck, turtle and numbers are from the puzzlebook of Patrick Spielman, the fish is from the segmentationbook of Patrick Spielman, the cow was a coloring page.
Any feedback is welcome.
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14th August 2013, 09:36 AM #3
Wow Bob, they look better than store bought, you've certainly done a top job on the puzzles, well done.
What sort of scrollsaw do you have?
Cheers, crowie
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14th August 2013, 03:51 PM #4Senior Member
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Thanks for the compliments.
Crowie, I have a Hegner Multicut 1 and I used a no 5 blade from Mike's workshop (Mike's Workshop selling Flying Dutchman brand fret and scrollsaw blades). If you use a scroll saw and do not use these blades yet, I highly recommend them.
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