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Thread: Just in time for Christmas...
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6th December 2008, 07:42 PM #1
Just in time for Christmas...
Is this the smallest puzzle box?
So easy to build, you could make it in a single day...
...that is, if you've got little hands...
Bruce
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9th December 2008, 09:04 AM #2
Love your puzzle boxes ( even tho this one just shows a box..... where's the puzzle? ) but.... it's frustrating to see them and not find a single one I feel capable of actually making.
How about you come up with something that really IS simple and once a few of us here made it then work up to more difficult?
JuvyWoodcrafters Haven
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10th December 2008, 01:03 AM #3
Hi Juvy,
The puzzle is getting the box open....
Something really simple?
Try The Flatpack, or the Wierd Puzzle.
They're just flat pieces of wood. There's not even any glue involved....
Bruce
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10th December 2008, 06:30 AM #4
YESSSSSSSS...... those are right up any scrollers alley..... the pieces are easy to cut on the scroll saw.... would be dead easy to cut a frame at the same time.... much easier then trying to construct one that requires joinery.
I had seen the weird puzzle before ( still don't understand how it's possible! lol) but the flat one..... that's new and looks interesting enough for kids and grown ups to have a play with, I will definately make that one.
Thank you
Juvy
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