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3 hours ago, ed martin said:

Great job, what wood do you use for puzzles.

I use premium select pine, ash and red oak. I like the premium pine for puzzles because when dropped it won't 

break as easy as oak does. I started using ash which is high impact resistant, but is hard to cut. The best blade I have

found for cutting ash is Pegas #5.

Edited by ekud1946
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Thank you I have cut some out of poplar, and I really like it. Now I will have to try premium select pine. My grand kids have a ball putting together puzzles. Thank you for your help.  I will have to order more puzzles patterns off Iggy.

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On 12/27/2017 at 11:09 PM, amazingkevin said:

The master puzzle maker Mr.Duke! None better ,this is a gotta have puzzle,thanks for showing!

Kevin, you changed your photo. It will take time getting use to. Happy New Year!

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