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The Rowood 3D Puzzles for Adults is a DIY wooden marble run model kit featuring 254 pre-cut pieces designed for easy assembly. Ideal for ages 14 and up, this engaging project takes approximately 6 hours to complete, offering a rewarding challenge that enhances fine motor skills and creativity. Perfect as a unique gift or a decorative piece, it fosters quality time with loved ones.
M**E
Would buy again. Very satisfied.
The media could not be loaded. The creators of this product did a fine job. It is designed well, the instructions were clear, and we saw signs of changes made to fix problems. We only had a few moments of frustration. All in all, it was a very enjoyable project and it is a high quality design and end product.My wife and I bought as a project to do with our adult kids over Christmas break, but we ran out of time so my wife and I ended up doing it together. It was a great project for 2 people. We chose to paint ours with watercolor paints. We probably spent 4-6 hours painting and around 6 hours putting it together. The marble track only needs to be painted on the numbered side, and don’t paint the “nails” used to hold it together.Advice for construction:- 2 people worked out great. One person finds and removes pieces, the other constructs. Switch off after a while.- The instructions are great. They list the pieces needed for each step on the left so it’s easy to get the pieces you need.- On the tricky parts, watch the video. We didn’t watch the video for most of the construction.- Use the wood tool to press in the “nails”.- It’s fun until you break something. There are 2 reasons we broke pieces: not being careful punching out the pieces, and wiggling certain pieces when you put them together.- Take your time punching out the pieces, especially the notched part of the spiral. Ours broke. The pieces are mostly cut out but are still attached in a few places. Press the pieces lightly to figure out where it’s attached and then press right there. Take your time on the spiral. It was connected at its thinnest part which made it super easy to break.- Most of the tabbed pieces assemble tight. Wiggling the pieces helps, but don’t do that on the tower pieces! For the towers, just press straight down. We broke 2 tower pieces by wiggling too much. The most fragile was the tower that holds the divider that sends the marbles in 2 different directions.- Have glue available. Of all the broken pieces, only the spiral was a big deal. Ours broke right where the notch connects to the post. We just put glue on the post and connected the pieces and it was fine. We also glued the washer like pieces on the stairs to keep them from falling off, and one section of track that was a little loose fitting.Other notes:- There are extra “nails”. If any punch out bad, just use another one. We only had one that punched out bad.- It comes with 10 marbles. 5 is the perfect number. With 10, 2 marbles will go up the stairs together, which we didn’t like, but then they take 2 separate paths down, which was pretty cool.- Painting was fun. It doubles the time of the project, but looks so much cooler when completed. We did not obsess over colors, and there’s only a few places where we wish we picked a different color. Watercolor paints are the way to go. You can still read the numbers to assemble. Acrylic paints are more expensive, would flake off where the pieces rub, cover the numbers, etc.I would not recommend this project for kids unless they are VERY patient, and adult help would be a good idea. I would absolutely buy this again or give it as a gift with some watercolor paints.
J**L
High quality, works perfectly, a challenge to assemble - but that is good
The laser cut components are extremely precise, and fit quite well. Quite a bit of force is required to squeeze some of the parts together, so you will need strong fingers, but that is intentional to insure that the parts stay together without glue. The design is very elegant, and quite attractive when assembled. Flexure cuts allow interfering socket joints to assemble, but really hold together. For a couple of the last components assembled, I did use some wood glue, but very little. The sequence of assembly in the instructions could be improved, but overall it works. It is a challenge to assemble, partly due to some very small parts that are a bit difficult to handle. Make sure you are up to it, because it may get frustrating if you do not have at least some assembly skills. This would be very difficult or impossible for a child to assemble. The design is very educational, using a gear train, cams, a walking beam, indexer, and a toggling diverter. A wax lubricant is provided, with instructions on where to use it during assembly, and it is necessary for parts that slide against each other. Kids that play with this will almost certainly develop an intuitive understanding of mechanisms, which can prove very valuable later in life. If you want your child to develop an intuitive understanding of mechanisms, or if you just love cool devices, or both, this is excellent! A work of art and engineering.
A**K
This thing is awesome! One thing tho...
This thing is awesome. If you like building LEGO’s, putting things together, etc, you’ll love this. It was surprisingly sturdy, perfectly cut pieces, great directions.Bought this for my 12 yr old, but it honestly was a bit too hard for him. The pieces fit together VERY tightly, and they were just too hard for him to get them fully seated in their places. But that meant that I go to put it together and I loved it!Do consider that tho. Some reviews said it was wobbly or didn’t feel very solid once assembled. I think those people just didn’t put enough force into the construction. I had to put every ounce of force into some of the pieces. I mean, squeezing as hard as I could to get some of the pieces fully seated and in place. Many of the pieces feel like they are in place, but you have to really push / squeeze to get them in place.So keep that in mind if this is for a kid. Might be too hard for them, but overall this thing is awesome. It works perfectly too once completed!
S**E
It ain't Easy, but well worth the time and patience to build it!
The instruction book was very good and detailed. However, a couple of steps needed 1 or 2 more pictures. When pieces are mated to another piece, most mating needs a LOT of hand strength. When pieces are mated 'midair', like a ball track to another ball track, one needs a very strong plyer grip to mate them. It would be very helpful if the manufacture were to show how they would 'mate' hard parts together. (I attempted to built their crank power projector, and I tried at least 6 times on the interior power train, but it didn't work. So, I decided to try this unit.) I decided to apply a couple drops of cement at some key joints, because some inserted parts didn't really mate fully.
T**I
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