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Old 08-07-2008, 03:01 PM   #1
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Default koala train puzzle

I cut this yesterday just for the fun of it. The picture is from a nature calendar. I enlarged it to 8.5" x 11" added the saying myself, printed it out on glossy photo paper, glued it with ModPodge to 1/4" poplar ply and cut it with puzzle blades. It has 95 pieces and took my wife about 45 minutes to assemble last night.

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Nice cutting.

BTW: too cute for my blood-sugar problem, however.

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Nice puzzle! But I have to agree with GrayBeard Phil, too cute.
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G'day George,
Nicely cut and great pic
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That is a great little puzzle. I like the shape of the pieces and the picture is really cute.
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Nice job on that George. Love the pic.
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