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I had a bit of time today so I made a few mazes in Cedar, Flame Box Elder, Black Ash Burl, and Figured Cocobolo. The mazes show better in pictures before the go into their acrylic cases. The last maze puzzle is pictured to show how the case will look over the finished product.

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I see you are keeping up the good work. I have been out of the loop for a while because I moved out of California. Too damn expensive. I now live in Pahrump Nevada and it will be a couple of months before I get my shop together. I am waiting for my new cabinet saw. the it will be build baby build.
 

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Nice! I am hoping to move as well, but just 1/2 mile away.
 

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I am now about a one hour drive from Las Vegas. Sin City.
 

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Nice Marcus…..
 

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Great as always
 

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I may give this a try as I have some left over balls from a pachinko machine I once owned. I think they might be perfect for this type of puzzle.
 

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The final form of these mazes will be contained with two steal bearing.

Thank you for all the interest and compliments!
 

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Your woods and finish look amazing and you make cool and fun puzzles. Awesome work!
 

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Thank you!
 

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I can't imagine how you make these boxes but they sure are neat. I see y'all moving around. I got lucky when I found my place in Texas. April I will have lived in this house 44 years. It's been through 3 hurricanes, a flood, 4 kids and 3 wives…..but I'm still here.
 

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We have moved around a bit. I am hoping we are done now. This is my last wife and if a hurricane ever hits my house something is very wrong! Thank you for your interest in my puzzles I really appreciate it.
 

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Nice work Marcus!
 
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