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Multi-age puzzle
I saw a Facebook post about a puzzle cut to entertain different age groups. It reminded me of an old puzzle I cut over 20 years ago before I decided to start a small business making jigsaw puzzles. I thought … Continue reading
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Puzzle Material – First set of results
This is a continuation of my last blog post. This project is taking longer than expected. I have cut seven of the different wood samples. I will post my findings of these seven, as I am not sure how long … Continue reading
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Puzzle Material (part 2)
Boulter sample pack The catalyst for this puzzle board comparison was the announced availability of sampler packs from Boulter Plywood with five 8″ x 8″ samples of different varieties of plywood. Dee Rogers on her Facebook group page explained that … Continue reading
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Puzzle Material
There are many possible materials to use for a good jigsaw puzzle. It is not always a form of wood, either. There are numerous examples of puzzles made from materials such as acrylic, thin metal, etc. Someone has recently made … Continue reading
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Meeting of the Minds
This mounted print has been waiting to be cut for a couple of months now. It is entitled “Meeting of the Minds” by David Galchatt. It was purchased by a customer and shipped here for me to turn into a … Continue reading
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Scroll Saws – (Part 4 – blade movement – I only thought I was done)
Well, I thought I was done writing about scroll saws. I really had nothing else to say, unless I was presented with an opportunity to use someone else’s saw to cut a similar puzzle. However, I received a couple of … Continue reading
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Scroll Saws (Part 3 – Cutting Comparison)
This last installment will be a discussion of my observations as I cut three very similar Dragon Tail puzzles, one with each of the three saws I have discussed before. For all three puzzles, I started with a 9″ x … Continue reading
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Scroll Saws (Part 2 – The saws I have)
Before I start, a couple of comments on the last post. #1 – if you have a scroll saw with pinned blades, I was not trying to run it down. I was pointing out issues with pinned blades for those … Continue reading
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Scroll Saws (Part 1 – Basic Info)
I am sometimes asked “what saw should I get?” There is no simple answer to that question other than it depends. It kind of reminds me of high school days: “My Chevy truck is better than your Ford truck!” We … Continue reading
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Snack Puzzles
I saw this term in a Facebook group and thought it was appropriate. The term refers to small puzzles that do not require a lot of space or time to complete. I had previously made some small 4 x 6 … Continue reading
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