According to some old production records of mine, I made a few of these puzzles before I started numbering them, including two copies made in August of 2002 out of
soft maple and
padauk, which I sold at the Eugene Saturday Market.
345
342
instance
138
pao ferro
notes
isPrimary
1
isAccent
0
isDecorative
0
isStructural
0
isMechanism
0
isVisibleExterior
1
isVisibleInterior
0
pao ferro
187
Cambodian rosewood
notes
isPrimary
0
isAccent
0
isDecorative
0
isStructural
0
isMechanism
0
isVisibleExterior
1
isVisibleInterior
0
Cambodian rosewood
3
SC.39 No.(3,4) Lee 5.02
I made two copies like this at the same time, only photographed one of them
348
342
instance
176
Honduran rosewood
notes
isPrimary
1
isAccent
0
isDecorative
0
isStructural
0
isMechanism
0
isVisibleExterior
1
isVisibleInterior
0
Honduran rosewood
138
pao ferro
notes
isPrimary
0
isAccent
0
isDecorative
0
isStructural
0
isMechanism
0
isVisibleExterior
1
isVisibleInterior
0
pao ferro
7
SC.39 No.7 Lee 10.02
I made a mistake when gluing these pieces together whereby the accent colored blocks of wood are in the wrong location
352
342
instance
164
narrah
notes
isPrimary
1
isAccent
0
isDecorative
0
isStructural
0
isMechanism
0
isVisibleExterior
1
isVisibleInterior
0
narrah
180
tulipwood
notes
isPrimary
0
isAccent
1
isDecorative
0
isStructural
0
isMechanism
0
isVisibleExterior
1
isVisibleInterior
0
tulipwood
11
SC.39 No.11 Lee 10.05
This puzzle is perhaps the last on that I ever made in this style without using hidden steel dowel pins