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Old 01-17-2008, 06:25 PM   #1
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Default Latest "puzzle"...

This is my latest work. More of a mechanical gadget than a puzzle, but one that you definitely can't open without the solution!
And funnily enough, you make your own solution...
If you're interested, see my gallery page...

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Old 01-17-2008, 06:40 PM   #2
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Very Nice Bruce

I like it ,, thanks for posting it ,,,, this one is tricky


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Very cool!
It looks like a week long project. I don't think I could resist looking at the back to see the discs turning.
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Another "WOW!"
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Bruce san
I wish I could make it someday.

And thumb is a good actor to me.
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The whole project is clever Bruce, but, how did you divide and engrave the knob?
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Thanks for your replies, lads.
The dial was created in DrawPlus. Made a 2-1/2" diameter 24 point star, connected the tips across a circle, Made a 2-1/4" circle to blot out most of the lines, copied the rest of the lines, pasted, rotated.
Done. 48 divisions. Make the divisions white, everything else black, print it out, a quick spray with fixative and glue, slap it on the dial.
The actual knob itself was just left smooth.
That was the easy part...
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Cube, maybe the most simple one.
Not so accurate, but works.
I enjoyed.
Thank you, Bruce san.

(I will sand it later)
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Nice looking cube Benny san. Now are you ready for a more challenging one?
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Difficulty

I found a really big mistake.
If I fix it, other part go bad (how do I say ?).

Also I understood again that sanding has two sides.
1)Making surface smooth.
2)Making joint(?) LOOSE.

This is the same as "Teaching a sutra to Buddha" to you all members...

Accurate and careful... good way, but difficult.


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> Now are you ready for a more challenging one?
Well... no and yes. I will try to make a same one.
More accurate one.
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