Let’s talk about wooden puzzles. I’ve done some work, but I’m still trying to learn more about them. Apart from Unijiro and some random puzzles appear here and there, I don’t have much chance to try them.

How do you stick a wooden puzzle together?

When I finished a 1000 standard cardboard puzzle, I kept it to remake, holding it to paste and hang, or move it. Process The screen has been closedName And hanging one of them was pretty simple. A little Podge, some tapes, a few stickers, and we’re ready.

Also read: How to paste a puzzle.

Complete wooden puzzle time

But what about wooden puzzles? They may take longer to assemble and take more time to separate, so what do people do with them when they’re finished?

Glue a puzzle

I asked some of my hard friends and posted online about The screen has been closedName and frame the riddle with wood. I looked online, too. It doesn’t seem that many people blame them. I’ve been thinking about this and I’ve given some reasons why.

Wood puzzles are expensive. You can double your money for a quarter. Although I read some ideas online about The screen has been closedNameI won’t. The cuts between these pieces are clear, and I would be terrified to see the glue through the pieces. Also, the articles I read warned that puzzles glue can make a curved log. Why would someone take a chance?

They’re too heavy for glue and too thick for most frames. Maybe a ballbox will work, but I feel wood can move if it’s contained in a box.

Frame a puzzle

For many puzzles, wooden puzzles are an investment. Nobody wants a chance to ruin it, and they want to do it again and again and again.

I found that Unidre sold a assembly kit, but then you just spent more money, and honestly, the kits didn’t look solid to me.

The wood puzzle is a particular kind of riddle. If you decide to arrange it, be careful if you paste it or follow the instructions of a mounted tool. You can try a ballbox or attach it directly to the wall.

For me, I want to put it on a table or flat surface for everyone to see, or better yet, separate it to remake and enjoy experience again. And then, buy another one. Nothing like the smell of trees, the smoke of a wooden puzzle. Why’d you miss it?

What do you think? Would you frame or paste a wooden riddle? Tell me!