When doing my annual rummage through my excessively heavy work bag to try and
lighten my load, I find a very heavy set of metal chunks from the
TwoBrassMonkeys! It was the Nova Plexus puzzles in Brass and Steel that I have singularly
failed to solve so far. I had bought these way back in September 2019 and
after a couple of months of concerted effort to assemble these beauties, I had
totally failed and had given up. They had accompanied me to work for a year
without managing to be assembled.
I had bought mine directly from Big Steve and Ali but they are also available
from
PuzzleMaster
if you live in the Americas. They arrived very nicely packaged in a box with a
useful (and highly inappropriate bag for a senior doctor to carry around in a
hospital):
Nicely boxed complete with carrying bags |
The Loom bands were my salvation when it came to assembling the coordinate
motion Hex puzzle, Bish, Bash, Bosch. Mrs S was not going to have Hex with me
and going solo was going to need assistance. Apart from getting stuck inside
the intersections/notches and preventing the final part of the coordinate
assembly, they proved very helpful and I finally had my trio of Hex assemblies
for my Best of 2020 post:
Thank you for the Loom bands Steve! |
After pushing the hungry cat away, I tried again and finally after 15 months I
had it...the brass version was assembled and stable (even without the Loom
bands) - Yay! Flushed with success I fetched the stainless steel version. I
had thought I would put that one together in the mirror image of the first but
just couldn't seem to manage it! In the end, after another couple of hours of
swearing and repeatedly having to fend off a cat with a rubber fetish, I went
back to trying the same way around.
There was something different about the Steel version - it was MUCH tougher
than the brass one despite being identical. I would always get to the very
last step of trying to get it clicked together and stable when it would always
crash into a heap. Had I gotten a faulty set? Knowing Steve and Ali's
stringent standards, there was no way that would be the case - it must be me
being crap!
Finally after 15 months! I really need to make them a mirror pair |
Next I need to spend a few more hours with the Kong puzzle - so far I have
singularly failed to find an assembly for that as well. The mini briefcase
is taking up a lot of space on my desk and needs to be cleared away. There
is no way that I am going to carry that around at work! It weighs 4Lbs and
might permanently damage my shoulder! Here goes!
Stay safe out there guys! Things are now absolutely horrendous in the UK NHS just now with huge numbers of Covid cases being admitted to hospital and requiring either CPAP or ventilation just now. For the first time we are being forced to cancel urgent cancer surgery in many hospitals because the critical care beds are not available post op to look after people who have had major major surgery. I cannot remember in my 30 years as a doctor it ever having been this bad. It is much much worse than any winter Flu surge and we are seeing people in their 20s and 30s with no pre-existing conditions requiring ventilatory support (once you are on a vent then that will be you for at least a month). If you possibly can - stay at home! You don't want to catch this and you don't want to give it to your parents or grandparents! Hopefully in the USA, now that the Orange prick is going to be ousted, the American public will have a decent set of policies and approach to mitigating the dreadful problems they have had there with this virus.
I have a steel and brass Nova Plexus and I haven't noticed any difference. My son and his girlfriend put them both together from scratch in half an hour, which surprised me. I did point them to Geoff's video. Have you watched that video?
ReplyDeleteThey did in half an hour? OMG! Maybe I should hang up my puzzling hat and give up now? That makes me feel particularly useless!
DeleteJust watched Geoff's video and now I see why it took me so long - I definitely didn’t do it like that. Damn! I’m rubbish at puzzles.