The last of my writes-up on Eric Fuller’s latest offering
is an unusual pair of caged burrs. They were designed by different people at
about the same time and they share a common cage – so Eric has produced them as
a set with a single cage and two pairs of burr pieces.
The common bit, the
cage, is made of walnut and uses some nifty shouldered joints to make sure that
enthusiastic puzzlers aren’t left holding a pile of pieces when trying to
extract those three little burr pieces.
It’s a simple 6*6*6 cage with an outer ring on each side and
a 2*2 hole in the centre. Then there are four interfering cubes in the middle
layer of each face that are either offset clockwise or anti-clockwise around
the face in such a way that opposite sides coincide ... a few designers (not
just these two!) have employed frames this shape in their devious pursuits.
Ghidorah Box was designed by Yavuz Demirhan in 2012 and has
three dissimilar pieces that Eric has made in canarywood. Eric billed the
Ghidorah Box as the warm-up of the two puzzles inasmuch as it has “only” a
level 22 solution – although I reckon it’s still a pretty decent challenge. There
are only so many ways that you can put the three pieces together in an
interlocking form, and then it’s just
a case of working out how to get them in that target shape inside the frame
from hell! I tend to think of working in terms of degrees of freedom – get as
much freedom as you can with the pieces in situ so that you can introduce the
last piece and then work them together into the target shape ... sometimes it
works!
Vectes designed by Alfons Eyckmans uses burr pieces that are two units longer than the
frame, so they end up sticking out either end, and generally getting even more
in the way during solving. These pieces have been cut from some lovely yellowheart
and also fit perfectly in the frame. A couple of the moves in this solution involve
some pretty precise positioning of the pieces and it’s pretty clear that Eric
has got the fit spot on – get them properly aligned and they move perfectly,
have one of the burrs a little off line and it will refuse to slide home... the
bevelling on the ends does help with that a little.
Vectes is the definitely daddy here at level 37 moves to
free the first piece and that translates into more manoeuvring to get some of
the bits in a useful space to move the other bits around... lovely puzzles that
work really neatly as a pair.
WELL DONE Eric for spotting the common thread and for
producing a pair that go together beautifully.
Afterthought: as I was writing up this post my mind went
wandering a little and I wondered if it would be possible to mix and match the
pieces a bit ... and indeed it is! Franken-puzzle anyone?
I haven't tried mine yet due to a rather large backlog of puzzles at puzzlemad HQ!
ReplyDeleteDreading them a bit as I'm terrible at assembly from scratch!
Hopefully will try this weekend now you've made me feel guilty about it!
Yes, Eric did a great job producing a single unit comprising two puzzles, making it really value for money!
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