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I don't want to brag but I finished a puzzle in a week and the box said 6 to 12 years.
ОтветитьI like Ravesburger puzzles the best because of their high quality. Karen Puzzles channel is awesome! I’m becoming a puzzle fanatic/snob, I think.🦌💌❤️🧩
ОтветитьWhere canni buy these disney puzzels
ОтветитьDo they use the same jigsaw dies to make several unique puzzles?
ОтветитьThat compares to when my wife and I had our first baby I got some diapers and a size said 6 to 8 pounds. But you’ve got to change it before it gets that heavy!
ОтветитьYou skipped over the most important step, making the die!
Ответить¿ are you from europe ?
ОтветитьWhen I was child 20 years ago I was making puzzles with 4000-5000 pcs but like a 3D I want back this kind of puzzles 🧩
ОтветитьI loved learning how puzzles were made but I wish you nixed the music. Very distracting. Thank you
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I figured they’d probably move to some kind of laser cutter instead of making a master die for such things
Ответитьi think it's time i make my own puzzle
ОтветитьI would love to see how the puzzles are broken apart before they are bagged.
ОтветитьI Love Putting apuLES TOGETHER IVE DONE A 1000 PIECE PUZZLE ITS INTRESTING TO SEE HOW PUZZLES ARE MADE I LIKE PUTTING RHEM TOGETHER IN MY FRWE RIME KNOW M
Ответитьsomebody needs to look at the written explanation - it's full of grammatical and other mistakes, run-on sentences etc
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ОтветитьIt seems as though modern jigsaw puzzles are kinda lame compared to older ones. The older ones had very unique, differently shaped pieces...the challenge was to find the right shape plus the right color when looking for a puzzle piece. Now the pieces are all the same size & shape. I know, the colors still have to be in the proper place, but somehow it seems as though a small but fascinating element of the puzzle is gone...
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Ответитьdo you make larger pieces for 5 and 6 year old.
ОтветитьIt's a DIE, not "dice"!
ОтветитьOnly white people work at the puzzle factory. Hm.
ОтветитьI'd like to tackle that huge puzzle & see how long it takes to finish working at least 6-8 hrs daily, or more...I love puzzles & seeing how fast I can finish them...more challenging, the better...
ОтветитьDoes the same die cut many different puzzles? IOW, could you end up with Snow White and Bambi together if you bought both puzzles and started at opposite ends?
ОтветитьYou left out the part where they take out the last puzzle part and throw it away.
ОтветитьSad we no long need companies like this, with the internet just order a Pizzle and it is sent to you home.
ОтветитьI missed the machine that removes one piece from each package and hides it
ОтветитьHow was it done before computers?
Ответитьnice but how were they made 75 years ago
Ответитьnice but how were they made 75 years ago
ОтветитьThe only interesting part is how the die for cutting is made and used... The rest is no different than any other printing job. And that one interesting part was skipped through in about 15 seconds.
ОтветитьNo verbal explanations = 👎🏽
ОтветитьNever had a puzzle with an assembly guide. Usually just something about the company and other products.
ОтветитьSomebody should write a novel about all the lost pieces of puzzles in the world being gathered together to miraculously compose a gigantic, clumsy , misshaped ,odd numbered, cursed Frankenstein-like puzzle that's impossible to finish for everybody apart from the Chosen One who will be able to complete and reveal '' The Image '' (obviously without a box or any other clue)
Ответитьhow do you, determine, the size of each piece of puzzle?! & how do you know what type of pictures you'll use?? 🙏✝️💒💟🤗
ОтветитьWhere is my missing piece?
ОтветитьUp until today, I only bought 2 puzzels full price...new...cuz they are expensive. Now I can appreciate their expense.
ОтветитьInstruction Manual:
Step 1: Attach two adjacent pieces together.
Step 2: If unattached pieces remain, repeat Step #1.
Try the US made Dowdle Costco 1000 piece puzzle.
ОтветитьI like puzzles
ОтветитьStill sometimes you get some pieces stuck together!
You have no time to make a machine that completely separates all piece?
Do people even make any of the new Disney movies posters?
ОтветитьI like the one time? She drew in the thing?
ОтветитьI just wanted to hear, "Elves in trees." This was disappointing.
ОтветитьImagine dropping that puzzle
ОтветитьEvery step was shown except how the die cuts themselves are made. I would like to see that.
Were puzzles ever featured on the program "How It's Made"?
Life of Germans like a puzzle. Make simple things complicated.
ОтветитьThe last jigsaw puzzle I did was quite certainly just a photograph that had been digitized into a painting, the details were too specific for it to be an artist's rendition. My guess is there's a lot less effort going into jigsaw puzzles than they pretend here. I also suspect it wasn't printed in a special manner with somebody pretending he can measure a difference in quality with a just magnifying glass, and the factory it was made in wouldn't have had such a high ratio of white folk.
Not to mention the tooling likely wasn't unique, there's many thousands of jigsaw puzzles all cut with the same tooling, as demonstrated by artist Tim Klein from Vancouver, Washington who has been able to mix and match pieces of jigsaw puzzles cut from the same die for his artwork.
I love Ravensburger's quality and fitment but Buffalo has more fun pictures. I would buy more Ravensburgers if they had more fun pictures. 1,000 piece.
ОтветитьI wanted to see who spends the time bending the blades to cut those puzzles.🤯
Ответить‼️‼️Incudes instructions …What ta Hell 🤣😂😅🤷🏼♂️
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