
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!
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.
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!!
allard
You ought to be well-chuffed with that as a first puzzle, mate!!
allard
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Here's the latest puzzle from my workshop ...
It's a copy of Dic Sonnenveld's Knobbly burr...

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

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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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.Stigy wrote:Lol, I won't askLooks nice.