Neil's Puzzle Blog

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glad I'm not the only one! :)
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allardwza wrote:Hmm, someone (who shall remain nameless) did the same sort of thing to my Ramisis - anyone want to suggest a pattern there?

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Hey, Nigel's back - juding by the gentle red glow coming from the naughty corner ...

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If anyone's interested, I've just posted my latest video review. Stickman #18 is up this time, the Stickman Sphere Box. More video reviews coming later this week, including a review of Scott Peterson's copy of the STC Rosebud, and the Cluster Plus, after my visit to Scott's shop.

If you haven't been over for a while, there's a lot more video reviews now, as I seem to have settled into that format fairly well. There's three videos from my visit to Scott so lots of great stuff in there.

http://puzzling-parts.thejuggler.net/?p=820

Enjoy!
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Over the weekend, I created the first of the puzzles to be produced from scratch in my workshop. You can read about it here:

http://puzzling-parts.thejuggler.net/?p=896

If you've been following my progress, this is the culmination of a few weekends of work having made the jigs needed to create accurate puzzle pieces.

Hope you enjoy it.
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Well done that Juggler-guy!!!!!

You ought to be well-chuffed with that as a first puzzle, mate!!

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Here's the latest puzzle from my workshop ...

It's a copy of Dic Sonnenveld's Knobbly burr...

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Still a rough prototype so doesn't have any finish or the nive beveled edges to finish it off, but it's functional, and has a good snug fit, so no chances of it falling apart on you.
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Lol, I won't ask :lol: Looks nice.
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Stigy wrote:Lol, I won't ask :lol: Looks nice.
If you're asking about my thumb, then check my blog. Short story, tried to cut the top off with the tablesaw when making the puzzle I'm holding in that photo.
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That was my guess :lol:
(and guess I got caught not reading your blog :oops: :? :lol: )
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