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Rosebud for dummies
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This is a rare puzzle by Stewart Coffin, his design #39. He invented this puzzle in 1983 and made it in wood, since then this puzzle become famous for two things. First, for the difficulty of making it accurately in wood, and second for the difficulty of assembly. Because of the first difficulty wood copies are rare and highly valued. I have a wood copy (shown in the photos) made by Scott Peterson and the accuracy of this puzzle is phenomenal. Ironically, it seems the more accurately this puzzle is made, the harder it is to put together. People had such difficulty assembling the Stewart Coffin original that he started making a jig for putting it together (shown in my photos). This is the most difficult coordinate motion puzzle that I know of.
There are two ways to 3D print this puzzle. First, the complete pieces are easily printed with no support, but then you will have to figure out the assembly. Good luck with that! This is the construction method used in the Thingiverse
There are two ways to 3D print this puzzle. First, the complete pieces are easily printed with no support, but then you will have to figure out the assembly. Good luck with that! This is the construction method used in the Thingiverse
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