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Hello all,

Having wasted a half-hour or so over the last couple of weeks on the
Google DaVinci code game, I got to thinking that it might be kind of
fun to make one of the cryptex boxes from the book. Did a search on
the Google archives, and it seems that it hadn't come up on this
group, so I figured I'd throw it out for consideration.

Nobody really has a detailed plan for it that I could find, but I
don't imagine they'd be that hard to make with a lathe and a bandsaw.
I figure a guy could turn a tube (or maybe use a peice of pvc pipe, to
save hollowing trouble,) and join a comb-shaped strip of hardwood to
the top. Then turn as many rings as you want with a notch in them the
width and depth of the aforementioned comb shaped strip of wood.
Carve the letters you want over the notches to spell the code word,
then carve some random ones on the rest of the rings to muddle things
up a bit. When the notches align, the tube would slip out.

So much for that bit- the only thing I'm trying to figure out is an
elegant method for holding the rings together when the tube isn't in
the inside. I suppose a guy could make a sheet metal insert, but that
isn't much fun. If there were alternating fixed and movable rings,
the fixed rings could be joined to one another and to the base and
that would do it, but that seems a little clunky. Maybe a second
piece of PVC pipe slightly larger than the first with a slit cut in it
and fixed rings epoxied in place. I know, the PVC isn't all that
classy, but the rings would run smoothly over it, and it's easy to
cut. A guy could cover the exposed bits in veneer to make it look
nicer.

(As you've no doubt noticed, I'm doubtful about hollowing perfect
tubes all day, you may be a better turner than I, or maybe just more
patient!)

Anyway, it seems like something interesting to chew on a bit, and if a
person were to come up with an economical way of making them, it seems
like a good seller. I remember seeing a lot of people with puzzles
made from bits of bent rods, rope and various wooden shapes several
years ago, and those things weren't all that cheap- but most of the
people I knew had at least one of them laying around. I figure with
the periodic threads about craft-fair projects, it's worth
consideration anyhow.

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For those of you who have no idea what I'm taking about, the cryptex
is a puzzle box that Leonardo DiVinci drew a picture of, and it got
featured promenently in Dan Brown's book. Basically, it's a wooden
tube with five (though it could be any number of them) lettered rings
on it. You use the letters on the rings to spell the code word, and a
smaller tube on the inside slides out.

Supposedly, this was for transporting secret messages- to keep people
from just busting the thing open, there was a glass vial of vinegar
inside that would break and make the message unreadable if it was
banged around or otherwise forced.

Here's a picture of some that a guy is custom making- though I suppose
they could look like whatever you wanted them to, as long as the
insides work.

http://www.cryptex.org/

Of course, this guy wants a fortune for the suckers... They do look
nice, though.

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Prometheus wrote:
Here's a picture of some that a guy is custom making- though I suppose
they could look like whatever you wanted them to, as long as the
insides work.

http://www.cryptex.org/


...who seems to have Trademarked the name.

There is another version he
http://www.encryptagifts.com/

This thread has some relevant discussion:
http://tinyurl.com/k7sbo



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On Wed, 10 May 2006 14:42:36 GMT, Derek Andrews
wrote:

Prometheus wrote:
Here's a picture of some that a guy is custom making- though I suppose
they could look like whatever you wanted them to, as long as the
insides work.

http://www.cryptex.org/


..who seems to have Trademarked the name.


Funny how that works- it was mentioned by that name in a book first,
but he can have it anyhow. Just seems like a fun project. Thanks for
the other links.
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Prometheus wrote:

Funny how that works- it was mentioned by that name in a book first,
but he can have it anyhow. Just seems like a fun project. Thanks for
the other links.


I guess Dan slipped up there by not registering the name himself. He
could have had them made in China out of plastic and made another small
fortune.


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