Sunday, 1 September 2024

A Lone Star Burr Is Not Really a Burr

But It's A Really Fun Puzzle!

2 of the 3 deliveries in one week
Whack! Ouch!
Yes, it's been yet another 6 day working week for me and as a result not much time or energy for puzzling. Luckily I only have one more Saturday to work and then I can have a little rest. Whilst puzzling takes a good bit of time and energy, collecting only takes a message or a click of a button and is much easier! This week Mrs S found out how much easier as she ended up answering the door to various delivery men 3 times. Between her purchases and mine, we are now on first name terms with all our postmen/women as well as the Evri and UPS drivers. I had been lusting after the Minima set by Tye Stahly and Frederic Boucher after Allard's amazing review and when another set was made, some PayPal was offered and Richard from UPS came to the door. I couldn't resist adding a 5 piece jigsaw from Haym Hirsch into the box. Then yesterday whilst at work Mrs S was forced yet again to open the door and receive a delivery of Mr Strijbos' last 2 exchange puzzles. Do you think I should tell her about the big box that Ali brought back from IPP for me? I think I should pick it up direct at an MPP rather than risk her wrath by making her bring in another package! 😱😱😱

The next day was the delivery from Big Steve and Ali with their IPP exchange puzzles inside and of course, the masterpiece collaboration with Shane Hales, the Who Dares Wins lock/box aka Haleslock 6. You just cannot beat the Two Brass Monkeys for puzzling beauty.

I had to get something solved for today and after quickly putting the key into the Who Dares Wins lock and finding that it doesn't turn at all in any position, I had to try something that I might actually manage to solve this week. I suspect that the Haleslock 6 might take me a year or two to complete and certainly not in a few days. I picked up the one puzzle that the boys had described as "not super difficult" and hoped for the best... Steve's Lone Star Burr (not a burr)

Lone Star Burr
It really is quite stunning. A lovely big dodecahedron with the Texas flag on each side which will come apart into a 5 piece interlocking challenge. I had not really paid attention to the description saying 5 pieces on the site and just placed the order as soon as I knew they were on sale. This lack of attention led to a a bit of an issue with the solve for me.

On Thursday evening after work, I sat down and pushed and pulled at various bits to see what I could make happen - after a few minutes I found a section had moved a mm or so and I actually began to wonder whether it actually was a burr but that initial slide stopped and I had to squish it all back together again. After a few tries, I managed to grip it right and my squish and pull ended up with it pulling apart into two halves. This put an end to my delusions of burr-ness. My first erroneous thought was that this was a wonderful variant of the Diagonal star puzzle and that each half would then split into 3 more pieces. Before continuing with the disassembly I checked out the way the odd shaped halves slid together and marvelled at the design chops that managed to make this sort of dissection possible. Steve is yet another of those geniuses to join Derek!

I put the two halves down on the sleeping cat on my lap and the slid off and fell apart. Oh dear! It's not a variant of the diagonal star! This was "just" a dissection of a dodecahedron and was not going to be as easy as they said on the website:

Five very complex pieces
I spent the rest of Thursday evening swearing at Steve under my breath as I systematically failed to reassemble the bloody thing! Unlike the Diagonal star, this can only be reassembled in one way with the correct set of pieces in each half. Of course, I had absolutely no recollection of what had come from where and so tried to be systematic. This is not that easy with such complex pieces as it's quite tough to make any of them fit together. That evening, I did manage to successfully create two good looking halves:

Two halves - bloody useless to me!
It looked so good! I lined the halves up and tried to push together. The gaps all matched perfectly but there was no way that was going to happen for me. Time to annoy Mrs S by swearing like a navvy and starting again. I worked on it on Friday after work as well and again failed. "Not super difficult", my arse! It actually took me a third session of play after work on Saturday before it finally went back together. The way it slides together is really quite pleasing as everything just lines up beautifully and what looks like it might catch and obstruct just glides past. 

I really need to try something easier and give my very simple bwain a bit of a rest! Maybe a 5 piece jig5aw might be easier? Knowing Haym, I very much doubt it!

I think I will put the key in this one more time and see whether it turns this time - the Einsteinian approach to puzzling!

I will dare but I am unlikely to win!



2 comments:

  1. Looking forward to seeing your reaction on how to defeat WDW!!

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