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Another Puzzle Zombie


Iguanadon

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I have hatched another puzzle zombie.  LOL  They cut one or two, and before they realize it, they're hooked.  😄  He bought the donkey pattern to make for a friend and then a couple of hours later he was buying more...

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Must confess to loving these puzzles but not sure if they are a little beyond my skill set.  I know you use Poplar but can't get it easily around here.  May I ask how 'thick' a wood do you use and do you 'round' the edges at all as these, although very nice. look a little 'sharp' on the edges.  Also, I'm afraid if I do cut one I'll probably end up cutting dozens ;)

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2 hours ago, Foxfold said:

Must confess to loving these puzzles but not sure if they are a little beyond my skill set.  I know you use Poplar but can't get it easily around here.  May I ask how 'thick' a wood do you use and do you 'round' the edges at all as these, although very nice. look a little 'sharp' on the edges.  Also, I'm afraid if I do cut one I'll probably end up cutting dozens ;)

Hi Brenda, they are great for beginners and with practice you'd be fine in no time.  I use standard stock wood which they say is 1" but is actually 3/4" thick.  I do not round any edges nor do I do any sanding.

The photo above of the new puzzle zombie are cut from pine.  Mine are poplar.

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11 hours ago, John B said:

The puzzles are great.

The only "soft" wood available in Western Australia is Radiata Pine. There are many types of pine.
I find this pine to be very durable and ideal for toys etc.. You do have to take note of the grain direction when there are thin pieces in a puzzle.

Radiata Pine great wood for a variety of things.  It also make good plywood.  I find it is much better than a lot of the pine, softwood varieties sold.  

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