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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 745.592 EAN: 9781589232471 ISBN: 158923247X Label: Creative Publishing international Manufacturer: Creative Publishing international Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 128 Publication Date: June 12, 2006 Publisher: Creative Publishing international Studio: Creative Publishing international Editorial Review: Product Description: For centuries, logic puzzles have entertained, inspired and educated kids of all ages. Studies show these engaging "brain teasers" provide unsurpassed benefits to the body and mind, increasing manual dexterity, mathematical abilities and overall intellectual agility. Crafting Wood Logic Puzzles provides plans and instructions for crafting 18 of the most popular manual puzzles. Projects range from traditional "put together/take apart" games like pentominoes and soma cubes to more sophisticated "unlocking" head-scratchers, such as the Burr and Heart Box puzzles. Readers will also learn specialized cutting, drilling, sanding, gluing and finishing techniques that make crafting wooden puzzles possible. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Perfect excuse to spend time in the shedThis book has proved to provide both interesting and in some cases challenging wood working exercises. The resulting puzzles are a big hit with friends and family - the hints for presents are mounting. Its also a great way to use up all those scraps of wood I've been hording but haven't been able to use. Rating: - Great New Puzzle BookThis is a really great book. It has plans for a couple of sleds for the table saw and 18 puzzles. It has materials lists, easy to use instructions with solutions to all puzzles and lots of helpful tips. Highly Recommended. Rating: - I have made 5 of the 18 puzzlesI have made 5 of the 18 puzzles out of this book, but have found 3 mistakes in the book. So you need to be smarter then the author of the book to figure out the mistakes. I enjoyed the book and like the puzzles. The book just needs to be updated and mistakes fixed. |