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Old 04-30-2008, 04:11 AM   #1
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Default It's been a while...

I've finally got a new puzzle on the website.
This one is Cubey 2...

It looks easy to open, doesn't it?
Believe me, it's not!
It's only because I know the moves that even I can open it....
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Old 04-30-2008, 08:25 AM   #2
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Hi Bruce, that is a cool little puzzle box! Thanks for posting it.

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Bruce san
It is smaller, isn't it.
Please show us the samllest one.
Thank you for posting.
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Hello Benny,
This is my smallest puzzle. It's only 2" each way. There's only 1" of space inside it!
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Quote:
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I've finally got a new puzzle on the website.
This one is Cubey 2...

It looks easy to open, doesn't it?
Believe me, it's not!
It's only because I know the moves that even I can open it....
Bruce
Bruce- That is one great website! I can see now that I won't be satisfied until I build all the boxes. I was wondering if you could answer a few questions? What kind of glue do you use? What is a good source for dimensionally correct plywood?
Thanks,
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I use ordinary wood glue-but everything is clamped with those small "trigger type" clamps, while it sets.
It seems to me that most plywood never is exactly 1/8" or 1/4" thick-it's usually a fraction thicker.
That's why I've started making "T-Plans".
Since you're in the US, and I'm in the UK, I can't tell you ANY source of plywood!
Unless you want to come over here to buy plywood....
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