Saturday, September 11, 2021

Four Hands Puzzle - Raymond Stanton by Pelikan

This very cool puzzle is another gem by Pelikan When it comes to puzzles made on a lathe there aren’t many craftsman that can pull it off like the Pelikan Master Woodturners!


I’ve attempted turning many puzzle designs on a lathe (most ending up in the scrap heap) so have first hand knowledge of just how difficult it is to pull off!


Woods are Wenge - Padauk - Purpleheart and Acacia


This particular puzzle is #2 of a Limited Edition of 38


Ray had this to say about this very difficult assembly puzzle:


“This is called the 'Four Hands Puzzle' because even after you have figured out how the pieces should go together, it helps if you have four hands to complete the assembly. This is the most difficult puzzle in the series, and my personal favorite. Given the complexity of both the relative motion and the geometry of the pieces, I believe that this is one of the most complex coordinate motion puzzles ever made. The puzzle is difficult to fabricate because all the interaction between the pieces requires that very tight tolerances be maintained. The craftsmen at Pelikan did a great job as usual, and they created a really really nice looking puzzle with beautiful contrasting woods. Enjoy.”










Photos below are of the production version that was offered for sale at Pelikan








No comments:

Post a Comment