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This is cool. I wound up at some really cool puzzle sites after this.
For instance: http://home.comcast.net/~billcutler/index.html |
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http://home.comcast.net/~billcutler/index.html
Cutler has some great information, and is probably the biggest expert on burr puzzles (as he did a computer research simulation of pretty much all 6-piece burr puzzles you can make) Other neat sites: IBM (you can try to solve some of them via a java browser): http://www.research.ibm.com/BurrPuzzles/ Coffin's Polyhedral dissections book (online version): http://www.johnrausch.com/PuzzlingWorld/default.htm This site has the full set of notchables to make the 314 massive (completely solid after putting together) burrs from Cutler's computer analysis (these are the 314 mentioned at the IBM site). http://home-3.tiscali.nl/~bcurfs/hom...notchset-e.htm If you are wanting to make a few different unique ones, the same guy has several catalogs of different burrs http://home.tiscali.nl/~bcurfs/homep...rs/burrs-e.htm |
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