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Wolf Puzzle


Dan

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Here's a standup wolf puzzle that I just finished. It's made from some poplar (a gorgeous piece of wood). I love making these types of puzzles but I only used harder woods (maple, cherry, oak) in the past. The poplar is much easier to cut and a lot cheaper. I'll be going out this weekend to get some. 

 

I will also post the PDF version of my pattern. The JPEG is already in the pattern library.

 

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Wolf Puzzle.pdf

 

Thanks for looking.

 

Dan

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Nice one Dan got my copy thanks for sharing.

 

Now let's have a tutorial on how it's done please and what you used software wise.  Cheeky me,Roly

Roly, here's the quick tutorial...make pattern, put pattern on wood, cut wood.  :lol:  :lol:

 

OK, I had to do that. I first drew a wolf outline on paper, you know, the stuff we used in the olden days. Then I drew simple letters. Next, I drew the letter shapes in the form of a puzzle. I scanned this as a JPEG then copied the JPEG into Inkscape and used the Trace Bitmap menu item. I touched it up as needed. 

 

Thanks for all the comments.

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Poplar is a beautiful wood I love working with it only prob it like $4.00 a board ft. so I only use hard wood on request or special projects like the gear clock that was ordered. You did a great job on this piece. Jerry

 

I only use poplar because I love the variations in the colors and it cuts so well.  The downside is that it will snap easily in narrow areas.  I've gotten better at not manhandling the pieces, but I still do occasionally break a puzzle piece but I'm usually able to repair it (glue it) with nobody being the wiser.

 

As to the cost, yes it's a bit pricey, $5 a foot at Home Depot.  But a 5' piece gets me 15 puzzles, so only $1.67 per puzzle.

 

Nice work Dan.  Puzzles are the most amazing things on the planet.  :-)

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Poplar is a beautiful wood I love working with it only prob it like $4.00 a board ft. so I only use hard wood on request or special projects like the gear clock that was ordered. You did a great job on this piece. Jerry

Good to know the prices ,i have a little bit left 4"x4"x3' long 4 of them

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Here's a standup wolf puzzle that I just finished. It's made from some poplar (a gorgeous piece of wood). I love making these types of puzzles but I only used harder woods (maple, cherry, oak) in the past. The poplar is much easier to cut and a lot cheaper. I'll be going out this weekend to get some. 

 

I will also post the PDF version of my pattern. The JPEG is already in the pattern library.

 

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attachicon.gifWolf Puzzle.pdf

 

Thanks for looking.

 

Dan

Fancy pattern you made for us!Thanks

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