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Classic puzzle: easy to make, tough to solve! This video will take you through several alternative build techniques to help spice up the more traditional 15-hole triangular golf tee puzzle, also known as Peg Solitaire or as the Cracker Barrel puzzle. Topics covered include woodworking, polymer clay Caning, and puzzle peg crafting in general. A solution is shown at the end.
Triangle template:
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Drilling straight without a Drill Press:
► • Drilling straight with...
Chapters~
0:00 Triangles
2:52 Curves
3:49 Nails
4:51 Caning
7:58 Marbles
10:16 Finishing
12:11 Reveals
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blackSnow by airtone (c) copyright 2021 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone...
Adult life is the price one must eventually pay for the selfishness of youth; if the price does not seem high, one has not yet outgrown it enough to start the payments.

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Комментарии : 102   
@remuladgryta
@remuladgryta 3 года назад
If you don't have the equipment or patience to cut marbles in half, hemispherical glass cabochons are commercially available for use in jewelry, taxidermy, etc.
@VagabondTE
@VagabondTE 3 года назад
And if you're a noob you can use River stones from the dollar store
@fireprooffox3664
@fireprooffox3664 3 года назад
10/10 my favorite channel on RU-vid. No other channel can give me the same excitement when a new video comes out!
@youtukang
@youtukang 3 года назад
👍
@shaweehillsworkshop4226
@shaweehillsworkshop4226 3 года назад
Agreed
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 3 года назад
Your videos are so inspiring, they fill my head with creative ideas and resourcefulness every time! Thank you
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
That's appreciated. Thank you.
@joelquinones8539
@joelquinones8539 3 года назад
Idk why but this feels like one of your old videos. I can't quite describe what it is but i sure do like it
@ABusFullaJewz
@ABusFullaJewz 3 года назад
I've been subbed for years specifically for the little bits of ingenuity like the spray glue trick at 1:00 and the chunk of wood used to guide the saw at 1:40. The smart man finds novel solutions to his problems. I, however, never seem to learn.
@GumtreeHillWoodwork
@GumtreeHillWoodwork 3 года назад
I became aware of your channels fairly recently & started watching every new release immediately. If I'm perfectly honest, a large amount have titles or subjects manners that don't particularly appear to interest me but I watch them anyway. I say that to say I have never watched a single one of your videos that didn't entertain, educate or inspire me. I appreciate that
@d.marbus1493
@d.marbus1493 Год назад
In the 70s, I got one for the Steakhouse USA. Over the years, I lost the pegs and have been using it as a coaster. You make me want to play again
@lelandbatey
@lelandbatey 3 года назад
Yes, return of the GOAT! Thanks for the new video Pocket83 00:01
@quirkygreece
@quirkygreece 3 месяца назад
Looks like a lot of work went into these, but boy, you really smashed it - great job!
@syldrakitty5649
@syldrakitty5649 3 года назад
I appreciate that the captions were perfect enough that I didn't even notice anything about them until the end. A lot of channels manage to do worse than the automatic captions by making them not exactly match the spoken words in the audio, or having someone who clearly doesn't know the subject matter try to guess what words are, like translating "1080p" to "10ADP", or writing down unimportant things like "[presenter sighs]" and "[sound of box falling over]".
@skully5071
@skully5071 3 года назад
Those "unimportant things" are actually very important for deaf people that want to see videos like this
@VagabondTE
@VagabondTE 3 года назад
I've watched a ton of polymer clay and caning videos but I've never actually gotten into it. I'm just obsessed with watching other people's hobbies. LoL
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
Hey, technically, that counts as its own hobby!
@Nono-hk3is
@Nono-hk3is 3 года назад
Nice to see you are up to your subliminal tricks and high revolution graphics once again.
@aetherton5386
@aetherton5386 2 года назад
It's really great to see the caning again. I remember you using that technique for adding some "pizazz" to the handles of some hand tools in an older video
@BenjaminMellor
@BenjaminMellor 3 года назад
Underrated
@watcherofwatchers
@watcherofwatchers 3 года назад
I always enjoy a good homemade puzzle\toy\game\object video from Pocket83.
@Baldavier
@Baldavier 3 года назад
Love the details and options
@NotOnLand
@NotOnLand 3 года назад
I recently started making classic toys for a local shop and this vid gives me some great ideas! I've made triangle puzzles already using smoothed joining pegs, but those marble nails look something awesome.
@RubenWoodcraft
@RubenWoodcraft 3 года назад
Nice curved design on the triangle. I'm lucky enough to have a lathe so that would make quick work of it. Thanks for the inspiring project ideas
@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 3 года назад
I like the tutorial for how to make you some 𝓕𝓪𝓷𝓬𝔂 nails. Clever little siphon bottle you've got there for the dremmel. I've only ever tried this game I think with the empty hole in the corner. I wonder if it's solvable with the empty spot in any starting position.
@marty01957
@marty01957 3 года назад
Loved this vid! Fantastic ideas!
@marek3247
@marek3247 3 года назад
You know there is actually a harder goal which is to have 8 pegs on the board with no more moves. Great video by the way
@baconsoda
@baconsoda 3 года назад
Thank you for the template, that saves me some time. Best Wishes, Brendan.
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
Of course. Have fun with it.
@sjlarue1
@sjlarue1 3 года назад
Loved it...and the captions..😉
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
Thanks! Those are a lot of work. Maybe I talk too much ;)
@Ernzt8
@Ernzt8 3 года назад
Amazing!
@takashihonda4230
@takashihonda4230 3 года назад
this is awesome!
@FullRythym
@FullRythym 3 года назад
Gorgeous boards, and I'm glad to see this return to form. No one else is really able to match your therapeutic-artistic video style. If I had to pick a favorite, I might choose either the Blue Sapphire, or the Clear Scepters.
@professionalidiots101
@professionalidiots101 3 года назад
Fantastic 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@PraetorianCuber
@PraetorianCuber 3 года назад
i've watched your videos growing up and it's really nice to see you upload again, thanks as always
@BeInspiredwithDominic
@BeInspiredwithDominic 3 года назад
Awesome project and video - so many cool techniques to add to your maker arsenal. I really want to get back into polymer clay now. Thanks for sharing!
@MFunkibut
@MFunkibut 3 года назад
I spent a summer with this as a boy. It's actually possible to solve with any empty starting hole. Used to have them all memorized but time has faded the muscle memory...
@aldo.express
@aldo.express 3 года назад
I love this channel. I've dreamed for years of doing woodworking when I live in my own house, and everything you design and make here is an endless source of inspiration. Thank you.
@aldo.express
@aldo.express 3 года назад
Oh and to this day I can't figure out what the single frame pics in your vids mean. Except for one that looked like a bunch of peopke making mean comments in your videos, that one made me sad.
@arbyars.chicksawdust
@arbyars.chicksawdust 3 года назад
Thank you!
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
You are certainly welcome.
@realpdm
@realpdm 3 года назад
I'm not going to lie I didn't know you had another channel by which I mean THIS channel. I've been following your ^2 channel for a while and saw you mention this triangle puzzle game as to why you were making that drilling jig. So you have a new subscriber on your 'main' channel today!
@youtukang
@youtukang 3 года назад
Hello sir 🙏🤝🇮🇩
@sharonshields1482
@sharonshields1482 3 года назад
Wow! I really enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing such a creative video, there is no limit to imagination.
@youtukang
@youtukang 3 года назад
Hello brother
@aaronlangeland
@aaronlangeland 3 года назад
One possible small change you could make...add small magnets on the bottom under each hole to help hold each nail in place (particularly to help not lose pieces as it gets thrown around). It would have to be close/strong enough to hold, but not too strong that playing the game is difficult.
@Dusty_Ford
@Dusty_Ford 3 года назад
This has some real "How it's Made" Vibes
@jameyfark8877
@jameyfark8877 Год назад
Nice
@koordszz
@koordszz 3 года назад
the best GOAT
@Wordsnwood
@Wordsnwood 3 года назад
Cool technique after cool technique after cool technique... awesome. As for the ending... Hmm, it's been years but my recollection was that I wanted to get an intermediate step of a 3x3x3 triangle in the bottom left and a lone pin at the top (ie, gap of one to the triangle) and then I could finish. Either I'm remembering wrong, or more likely there is more than one way to solve it.
@pocket83squared
@pocket83squared 3 года назад
Thanks. And yes, there are multiple solutions. One involves first making every possible move in one of the 3x3 triangles.
@justinhoffman5339
@justinhoffman5339 3 года назад
Curious how it would look and play if you drilled the holes after you curved the surface, such that the holes are normals to the curved surface.
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
I'm not responding seriously to that, except to say that I love you math people. "Normals." Ha. Anything but; most people just say perpendicular! But I'm not poking fun. I will admit to be prototyping something related that's a little less, well, _plane._
@monsterman51
@monsterman51 2 года назад
Using a fence on the drill press would help keep the holes straight.
@ShellCapSta
@ShellCapSta 3 года назад
Bro..... when tf did this guy start posting again?!?!? I'm in it!!!!
@TheAamens
@TheAamens 3 года назад
yellow marbles on green sticks!
@jonm9501
@jonm9501 3 года назад
Jesus! The cutting of those marbles was scary 🤣
@loligagger85
@loligagger85 3 года назад
only said by someone who has never used a tile saw.
@jonm9501
@jonm9501 3 года назад
@@loligagger85 alright big man. So what? It still looked scary on video.
@GNU_Linux_for_good
@GNU_Linux_for_good 2 года назад
Look what we got here: a *professional* toy maker.
@Zorkz
@Zorkz 3 года назад
Whoa haven't watched you in some time
@youtukang
@youtukang 3 года назад
😍😍😍😍
@RobertxJenks
@RobertxJenks 3 года назад
at one time I could get down to one pin in around 30 seconds , had a small pocket size but lost it and haven't made another one
@dscrive
@dscrive 3 года назад
I appreciate the captions, as much as you can imagine, I've captioned a video or two of mine and it was a painful experience due to controlling playback being tedious.
@szasstamblr2869
@szasstamblr2869 3 года назад
aaa, the cracker barrel puzzle
@VictorIV0310
@VictorIV0310 3 года назад
Greetings.
@NonTwinBrothers
@NonTwinBrothers 3 года назад
omg these things lol
@toddbridges5867
@toddbridges5867 3 года назад
Another challenging way to play this game is to try to jump and remove 4 pegs without having another jump available.
@______homer
@______homer 3 года назад
😊
@jameswolf5513
@jameswolf5513 3 года назад
noice
@TheExterminator_X15
@TheExterminator_X15 2 года назад
I got 1 peg one time in Cracker Barrel
@Nono-hk3is
@Nono-hk3is 3 года назад
The solution you showed had a specific empty space. Does the logic/technique behind extend to any empty space? Like how in there's an algorithm for towers of hanoi which lets you know how to continue for any size tower on any peg.
@ThatGuyRaging
@ThatGuyRaging 3 года назад
Oh hi there!
@anobesediabeticpotatonamed3115
@anobesediabeticpotatonamed3115 3 года назад
If you’re okay sharing, what did you do with all the extra puzzles you made? Did you keep them in storage, or did you give some of them away/store them?
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
In a box, for now. Right next to many, many other boxes of puzzles. But some will probably be given away. The walnut one in the thumbnail belongs to Mrs. pocket.
@virtualfather4117
@virtualfather4117 3 года назад
Can you play all six triangles in one game?
@spinafire
@spinafire 3 года назад
2:17 If Natalie Portman is there for a pun, I'm definitely missing the joke.
@miningbruno
@miningbruno 3 года назад
Do those marbles have a particular designation, or are they just glass spheres? The only marbles I have ever seen for sale are "cat's eye marbles", some clear glass, some white-ish/milky glass.
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
Not to sound sarcastic, but have you actually been looking? Once you start to really look for them, it's a bit strange where you'll find them. My advice is usually to look in discount outlet stores, often around fake flowers (as 'vase filler'), and to not bother looking in the craft stores. Dollar stores have nice marbles on occasion. This will sound funny, but I once found a near optical-quality specimen in a $1 mixed-supply bag at the dollar store, so I went back and bought about 20-some bags. Different manufacturers will make sets at different tolerances for their varying customers; as such, discount stores will often end up with spill-over surpluses that were once designated, at least in part, as high-quality product. Some will be super-clear, and others will be extremely spherical. It's literally a mixed bag. If you're smiling at me, consider that I know all this from having a marble-sorting machine and some videos about sticking marbles together with enough precision to build geometric forms. I'm not completely off my rocker: it does still feel weird to be _that_ customer.
@miningbruno
@miningbruno 3 года назад
@@pocket83 i was actually looking in toy stores, never considered others. I suppose I have to widen my search to "glass spheres", "beads", or other decorative items. I did find -- on account of this channel -- those flat glass marbles though. Thanks for the information!
@DariushMolavi
@DariushMolavi 3 года назад
Is that clay milliput?
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
Sculpey III.
@TheExterminator_X15
@TheExterminator_X15 2 года назад
I got one peg one time
@TheExterminator_X15
@TheExterminator_X15 2 года назад
In Cracker Barrel
@JThriftybee
@JThriftybee 3 года назад
:)
@BryGy
@BryGy 3 года назад
It isn't a true Pocket83 video without a hidden frame shot!
@meesiphht2769
@meesiphht2769 3 года назад
Ah man, you didn't finish in the center hole.
@silent-science
@silent-science 3 года назад
This game was actually invented by my great grandfather! It’s always great to see them in Cracker Barrel
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
Sorry, but I can't let you get away with that claim here. Peg solitaire has ancient origin. This is not to say that he didn't have the idea, but invention is a nebulous concept. Rarely does an idea originate from a single source. Take it from me, since I invented the "Rubik's Bricks" puzzle, only to find out from a patent attorney that somebody else had already designed it years before.
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood 3 года назад
I would really like to see your take on this disc sander - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5RwIRv01ygs.html And I haven't seen the Man Craft machine in a while?!?!
@pocketchange3543
@pocketchange3543 3 года назад
Looks like you need to dress your bench grinder wheel.
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
It was trued up a month ago using an angle grinder with a cut-off disk. As they spin, one trues the other. Keep a steep angle if you try it.
@pocketchange3543
@pocketchange3543 3 года назад
@@pocket83 So you intentionally dressed it to have a groove down the center? Normally you never seen that done. I am curious, what is the purpose of the profile? Usually they're dressed to be square unless they are used for a specific purpose. 2 individually powered rotating abrasives rotating at different rpm against each other doesn't seem like a good idea to me. But you do you. I'll stick with my dressing tool.
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
@@pocketchange3543 No, I use the angle grinder to _remove_ grooves. I don't own a dressing tool. To be honest, I've never been very comfortable with those. The trick is to not allow the tools to work "against each other," but to have them only tangent at a point, to force them to average out each other's eccentricities. Similar to the way that two stones might be rubbed together to create a flat plane. As I've said, you keep the disk at a steep angle, and very little material is removed. Maybe I'll make a video. That one should get a reaction.
@pocketchange3543
@pocketchange3543 3 года назад
@@pocket83 WOW, I can't believe that groove happened in a month! Either that grinding wheel is junk or your doing something wrong. I've seen 15 yr old "WELL USED" never dressed, grinding wheels that haven't gotten that bad. I maybe dress mine once a year, and thats mainly to crisp up the outside corners that get slightly rounded over.
@pocket83
@pocket83 3 года назад
Where did you get that from? No, I trued it up a month ago. It takes lots of abuse to get a groove like that.
@GregN456
@GregN456 3 года назад
The only thing I've ever learned from this puzzle is that I'm an ignoramus.
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