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This is the project for making a very interesting logical game, and it requires just a little of your time. There are many combinations for arranging this assembly during the game.
You can use various types of wood (ash, birch, cherry, maple, oak, walnut, ebony, mahogany, etc.), but it is recommended to use some good quality, harder wood with nice textures (for example: walnut or cherry).
The first thing you should do is to build a basic assembly, into which you will arrange the other parts. The basic assembly consists of three boards, joined together with dowels. When joining the boards, the first step is to put a few drops of wood glue into the holes, and then just place the dowels in. Be careful with dosage of glue. You need 9 pins.
Note: The quotation measurements in brackets are given in inches, and measurements without brackets are in millimeters.
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1. Side 1
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2. Side 2
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3. Side 3
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4. Pin (dowel)
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Assemblage images
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The arranging assemblages consist of the following parts:
Part 1
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Part 2
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Form the assemblies by joining together these parts with glue:
Assemby 1
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Assembly 2
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Assembly 3
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Assembly 4
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Assembly 5
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Make 12 pieces of every assembly.
For that you will need:
- 96 pieces of Part 1, and
- 36 pieces od Part 2.
And then the fun begins! On the pictures you can see just a few arranging examples. You can find your own ways of arranging the assembly or invent your own shapes.
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