Wooden Puzzles - How to make them?

Nov 10
10:04

2014

Penny Kessler

Penny Kessler

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This article is intended for people who are art lovers and want to provide their kids a study environment which is interesting and creative. Puzzles are always fun for children because it requires problem solving skills which make kids to use their mind and this is rather a fun activity for a learning. For parents who wish to provide their children a puzzle it is the best way to surprizing them by gifting puzzles made by yourself.

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Figure out how to make a wooden puzzle by following these basic directions. I made a custom name puzzle for my daughter. Anything from geometric shapes (rectangle,Wooden Puzzles - How to make them? Articles square, triangle, circle, hexagon) to diagrams of creatures, blooms, trees, autos or whatever your kid’s favorite is. For kids under three, evade any pieces littler than 2" in any heading and sharp corners.

 

On the off chance that you make the bottom part of each one piece level, your pieces will likewise have the capacity to "stand" inside the riddle, which is extraordinary for included play alternatives and showcase.

 

Step 1:

 

On one of your bits of wood, draw the framework of your riddle pieces. I draw my plans on paper first and after that remove, making a format that I can follow and use again and again. Utilization of pencil is good so you can eradicate any mix-ups and can later delete any remaining stamps in the wake of cutting.

 

Step 2:

 

Drill a little opening right on the pencil diagram on each puzzle piece. Place a bit of scrap wood underneath where you are penetrating so you can bore from start to finish through the board. String your sharpened steel through your bored gap and remove your first piece. Rehash until all your pieces are removed. Take it out with soft hands and attempt to follow the line or near by the line as much as you can.

 

Step 3:

 

When all pieces of puzzle are removed, put them aside and turn over your casing with the pieces missing. Spread paste on them, being mindful so as not to get excessively near the edges and after that place the casing on top of your matching piece of wood. Utilize a material to wipe away overabundance stick that turns out of the edges, however don't stress a lot of on the grounds that you can sand it off later.

 

Step 4:

 

Brace the wooden puzzle together and stack blocks or substantial material like books on top of it. Braces are perfect and prove to be useful in such a variety of specialty projects. Give it a chance to sit and dry for say 24 hours. Then, you can sand the edges and smooth the riddle pieces and represent your configuration on them or even paint them. For more youthful kids, I propose sanding a bit additional off the edges of the pieces so they are inexactly fit in the casing as it will be much more easy and comfortable for them to place them back on the board.

 

Step 5:

 

The following day, unclamp your riddle edge and sand the edges smooth, evacuating overabundance paste/stick or glue and round all the corners. In the event that your two sheets moved overnight and they are no more even then you can trim the edges to make the perfect match.

 

Step 6:

 

Wrap up your puzzle with paints or non-dangerous sealers and this finishes your wooden puzzle, gift your young kids with this surprise :)

 

Using this way & method, you could also make various types of puzzles like name puzzles ( putting name of your kid), 3D Puzzles etc.

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