I finished sections 1, 2, 6, and started working on section 7 and noticed the top left corner of section 7 can not physically be attached to section 2 (left of section 7) and section 6 (above section 7). There is a ~3/16" gap not allowing the section 7 to connect to both section 2 and section 6. Did you have any major gaps between sections that prevented assembly? If so, how did you resolve the issue(s)?
Wow so amazing and so much patience for this. Thanks for sharing your craft! Such an eye opener for me. You have a new subscriber friend here. Let's keep connected.
Niesamowity projekt :) Gratuluję determinacji! Widziałam krótkie wideo z układania... ile osób było w Waszym zespole? P.S. Świetnie znaleźć takie treści na polskim YT, dzięki :)
Most I've ever done is 1000, even too daunted to take on 4000. This seems easier as each section is in separate bags. I looked into buying one but as I live in New Zealand it would cost over 2 grand our money plus shipping. Someday.
Beautiful! Where is the unboxing video of this located? I looked at your page and didn’t see it. Show a few other photo only. Also how long did it take you to complete this? Start Date to Finish Date?
Thank you :) Unfortunately I didn't made any other video about this puzzle. My husband organized this event at his workplace and I was just a guest and I didn't have permission to record anything else than just finished puzzle on the wall without any people in the frame. Anyway I believe it was still worth to show everyone how those puzzle look hanged on the wall :) Regarding the dates - we started on Friday the 13th :D 13.01.2023 around 8:30 AM and finished 14.01.2023 just after 4:00 AM - the stopwatch was showing 19h48m29s total non-stop time of puzzling. We started with a group of around 100 people, but during the night only 14 of them (including me) were left. You may like to check the short official Sabre Poland video from this event here: ruclips.net/video/JjivSGn2OE4/видео.html or visit Judy's @Addicted2Puzzles channel (ruclips.net/channel/UCEn8YAlDocXrX17ttA_w-8Q ) to see a lot more content about this puzzle - she makes great videos and she finished her Dowdle 60k by herself in just 57 days! :o
@@JustOneMorePiece Oh My Goodness! 100 people! That’s a Team alright! Then down to 14. I could understand that. A lot of Hours! Anyways it’s a Beautiful 🧩 I started following about maybe 6 puzzlers and you’re one of them. Very interesting to watch especially when it comes to THOUSANDS of pieces 😱 That would OVERWHELM me big time! Lol Looking forward to watching your videos 🤗
Yeah, and it was not the smallest one either :P I think they tried to fill the most of the width with continents (yet still there is a lot of space with only dowdle graphics on both sides). Those puzzles are covering almost the whole height of typical wall so I guess vertical extension was not on the table and adding Antarctica would end up with shrinking all other continents. Anyway it still looks very good to me and the only depressing thing (and I think all puzzlers are with me on this one) was to have to use the hammer and a knife to make all sections interlock with each other :( A bitter-sweet puzzle... 💔
I agree, if you live in Europe like me, the price with delivery and customs was double the original $800 price tag and I wouldn't buy it for myself either. But it's great if a company provides such treats for employees :) Btw 6000 can be more challenging than 60x 1000, I wouldn't worry about that if you are not going to mix all the pieces ;)
Ultra Cooool. Greatings from Poland 🇵🇱😁. Edit: O super nie wiedziałem że kanał jest polski. W takim razie i tak napisze super coool bo po angielsku brzmi to lepiej. Pozdrawiam serdecznie
Thank you :) This one is actually a 60000pcs puzzle :D In the description I referred to the previous puzzle event organized by my husband - putting together Grafika 48000 "Travel Around the World" in the same office, sorry for the confusion :)
Around 100 people took part in that event, some of them could spend only 15-30 minutes while others stayed for few hours and around a dozen people was fighting from start to finish :) Our goal was to finish that puzzle within 24 hours and we made it - solving that puzzle took exactly 19h48m29s :D In the description of this video you can find the link to a short official footage from that event.
@@JustOneMorePiece a przypadkiem nie wiesz gdzie kupować ramki na puzzle. Ponieważ ja lubię powiesić na ścianie. Widziałem w empiku i tam kupiłem na pierwsze. Tylko na takie większe puzzle (2000-3000el.) jest trudniej
Thank you, it's very nice to see you here :) Rafal did his best to improve them (using a knife and a hammer 😮), but you can still find defects from a close distance. Nevertheless, they look great and are the perfect decoration for this wall :) I've added a link to your channel in the description so more people can see your great effort with solving that puzzle 😊🧩
@Just One More Piece Thank you so much for the shout out! 🥰🥰 I appreciate that so much! I would love to see this pixie on the wall! I believe the knife and hammer business! 😅 If we had tried to mount it, we would've gotten a knife out! 🤣🤣 This is so very cool!
These people inspired me to host a similar event in my town, Denver area. It's happening on March 11, 2023 and I can't wait! The local Children's Hospital is considering adding the finished puzzle to their art collection, but they have some serious concerns about mounting it on a wall. Do you have information about how this group went about that? Did they use a substrate? did they glue or tape the individual pieces? Any info you've got would be so appreciated!
Hi, it's Rafal here - the organizer of this puzzle event and a husband of Gosia (who owns this channel). I'm very pleased to read your comment and I'm sure that you will have a great time doing that puzzle with a group of people :) Regarding the montage - please watch this 5-minute video: ruclips.net/video/dwMYHUI2mJk/видео.html and read its description for more details. Magnetic paint and foil is a portable and lighter technique than using wooden boards and I was not affraid to mount puzzles like that even on a simple drywalls. If you want to go this road with a large puzzle, I strongly advice to test it first with a smaller image to make sure that the products you bought have sufficient quality and good power of attraction. One more thing - it's not obligatory because puzzles are already glued to the foil, but when I mount puzzles in the public space, I like to cover their front with a layer of transparent puzzle glue as an additional protection from fingertips, spils, etc. If you have any more questions then I'll be more than happy to help :) Have fun with your event!
@@JustOneMorePiece Thank you so much for this response, Rafal! I just watched your video. That is such a clever approach. In all my online research, I have never seen anyone use this magnetic tactic. This is particularly helpful if you'll be swapping out different puzzles from time to time. I'll mention this approach to the art installation coordinator at the hospital and see what she says. Thank you!!
@@JustOneMorePiece One more question for you Rafal, how many people were working on the puzzle for those 20 hours? We're hoping to finish it in one day, and I'm trying to get a sense of how many people that would take. Thanks so much!!
Hi again, I'm sorry for keeping you waiting for reply. Thank you for your kind words. I would be surprised if no one else has came up with that magnetic montage idea before I did, because I don't see any drawbacks of this approach, maybe except the little higher cost when compared to more popular methods. Regarding the number of people involved in putting together the 60k puzzle - it was around 100 souls in total, but for the whole ~20 hours it was only around a dozen. The rest stayed for anything between 15 minutes and few hours - nobody was counting, we didn't try to optimize our effort by splitting into even groups neither we tried to set the quickest possible time - having fun and employee integration was on the first place and just to spice things up we have set up a goal to finish that puzzle in 24h :) If you gather 62* committed people who can stay for the whole event and you start all sections at the same time, then I guess you can finish even under 12 hours. *62 because 1 person per each section and 2 extra for the section no. 37 :P (for those readers who don't know which one is it - it's the all-yellow inner part of Asia, I believe it was the most exhausting and time consuming section)
Yeah, with so many people involved it was our biggest fear, that some pieces may get lost - well actually more than few pieces have landed on the floor under the desk's legs and in other hidden places, but we have managed to find them all 💪😎
👏👏Awesome! Love seeing it up on the wall. I can’t wait to see my 54,000 Travel Around Art up on a wall in just a few weeks. What’s your next project? I’m doing the 42,000 Around the World. 💜🧩
Thank you :) I can't wait to see your 54000 on the wall! Our next project is another map - Educa 12000 "Wonders of the World", then few smaller, but interesting puzzles and maybe we'll finally get back to Educa 24000 "Life" - we completed 2 out of 4 bags a long time ago, but we are constantly postponing getting back to them :| Good luck with your 42000 - that's another spectacular puzzle 💗
I’m over here having a mental breakdown with my 100 piece puzzle 😂😭
Amazing 👏 If I were to complete this puzzle, I would definitely want it on my wall.
I’m just speechless!🦌💌❤️🧩
Bravo,good job. Absolutely beautiful.
👏👏👏👏👏 Amazing,Bravo
Onde encontrar esse QC?
I finished sections 1, 2, 6, and started working on section 7 and noticed the top left corner of section 7 can not physically be attached to section 2 (left of section 7) and section 6 (above section 7). There is a ~3/16" gap not allowing the section 7 to connect to both section 2 and section 6. Did you have any major gaps between sections that prevented assembly? If so, how did you resolve the issue(s)?
Wow awesome effort, it looks amazing. 👏👏👏
Thank you Debbie :)
Where did you get a wall big enough lol
KUDOS!!! 👏👏👏
Wow so amazing and so much patience for this. Thanks for sharing your craft! Such an eye opener for me. You have a new subscriber friend here. Let's keep connected.
This is crazy
Niesamowity projekt :) Gratuluję determinacji! Widziałam krótkie wideo z układania... ile osób było w Waszym zespole? P.S. Świetnie znaleźć takie treści na polskim YT, dzięki :)
Dziękuję! :) Łącznie było nas około 100, ale niestety nie każdy miał tyle samo czasu. Do końca zostało nas 14 osób :)
Ile czasu zajęło ułożenie tego gigantycznego cuda?
19h48m29s non-stop :D
Most I've ever done is 1000, even too daunted to take on 4000. This seems easier as each section is in separate bags. I looked into buying one but as I live in New Zealand it would cost over 2 grand our money plus shipping. Someday.
It's not hard to complete them at all if you do them bag by bag. The price is high, especially if you consider the mayor quality flaws :/
👏👏
Beautiful! Where is the unboxing video of this located? I looked at your page and didn’t see it. Show a few other photo only. Also how long did it take you to complete this? Start Date to Finish Date?
Thank you :) Unfortunately I didn't made any other video about this puzzle. My husband organized this event at his workplace and I was just a guest and I didn't have permission to record anything else than just finished puzzle on the wall without any people in the frame. Anyway I believe it was still worth to show everyone how those puzzle look hanged on the wall :) Regarding the dates - we started on Friday the 13th :D 13.01.2023 around 8:30 AM and finished 14.01.2023 just after 4:00 AM - the stopwatch was showing 19h48m29s total non-stop time of puzzling. We started with a group of around 100 people, but during the night only 14 of them (including me) were left. You may like to check the short official Sabre Poland video from this event here: ruclips.net/video/JjivSGn2OE4/видео.html or visit Judy's @Addicted2Puzzles channel (ruclips.net/channel/UCEn8YAlDocXrX17ttA_w-8Q ) to see a lot more content about this puzzle - she makes great videos and she finished her Dowdle 60k by herself in just 57 days! :o
@@JustOneMorePiece Oh My Goodness! 100 people! That’s a Team alright! Then down to 14. I could understand that. A lot of Hours! Anyways it’s a Beautiful 🧩
I started following about maybe 6 puzzlers and you’re one of them.
Very interesting to watch especially when it comes to THOUSANDS of pieces 😱 That would OVERWHELM me big time! Lol
Looking forward to watching your videos 🤗
Thank you, you are very kind :)
That’s really really cool, but did they not realize they eliminated 1/7th of the continents?
Yeah, and it was not the smallest one either :P I think they tried to fill the most of the width with continents (yet still there is a lot of space with only dowdle graphics on both sides). Those puzzles are covering almost the whole height of typical wall so I guess vertical extension was not on the table and adding Antarctica would end up with shrinking all other continents. Anyway it still looks very good to me and the only depressing thing (and I think all puzzlers are with me on this one) was to have to use the hammer and a knife to make all sections interlock with each other :( A bitter-sweet puzzle... 💔
Oh I want this so bad, but to expensive for me. My biggest was 6000. Took me long time 😅
I agree, if you live in Europe like me, the price with delivery and customs was double the original $800 price tag and I wouldn't buy it for myself either. But it's great if a company provides such treats for employees :) Btw 6000 can be more challenging than 60x 1000, I wouldn't worry about that if you are not going to mix all the pieces ;)
Yea, the 6000 was really challenging and sadly I lost 4 pieces over the time. It was the Kinkade House puzzle.
Even without the shipping the 800 would be to expensive for me 😅
Ultra Cooool. Greatings from Poland 🇵🇱😁. Edit: O super nie wiedziałem że kanał jest polski. W takim razie i tak napisze super coool bo po angielsku brzmi to lepiej. Pozdrawiam serdecznie
Dzięki ;) Pozdrawiam, Gosia
Film zaczął się od zbliżenia na polskę, zastanawialem sie czy to przypadek😂
Nie sądzę 😎
Amazing
Onde posso comprar esse QC?
génial il est vraiment très beau 👏👏👏💚💚
How amazing with 48000 pcs. My God.
Thank you :) This one is actually a 60000pcs puzzle :D In the description I referred to the previous puzzle event organized by my husband - putting together Grafika 48000 "Travel Around the World" in the same office, sorry for the confusion :)
Fajna mapa
Wow! ❤️Amazing! 😯Love it! ❤️I wonder how many people were involved in this puzzle and how much time/days they needed to finish this puzzle.😊
Around 100 people took part in that event, some of them could spend only 15-30 minutes while others stayed for few hours and around a dozen people was fighting from start to finish :) Our goal was to finish that puzzle within 24 hours and we made it - solving that puzzle took exactly 19h48m29s :D In the description of this video you can find the link to a short official footage from that event.
Excellent..How much time took you to finish it?
Exactly 19 hours 48 minutes and 29 seconds :D But it was done by more people than just me ;)
🧢
Unfortuanetly i don't have a big enough wall :,(
Z Polski?
Tak :)
@@JustOneMorePiece wow to super. Ja od jakiegoś czasu zajmuje się puzzlami. Tylko nie na taką skalę 🙉
@@JustOneMorePiece a przypadkiem nie wiesz gdzie kupować ramki na puzzle. Ponieważ ja lubię powiesić na ścianie. Widziałem w empiku i tam kupiłem na pierwsze. Tylko na takie większe puzzle (2000-3000el.) jest trudniej
Niestety nie, nigdy nie używałam ramek.
世界都走完了,拼圖還沒好。
It looks beautiful! 🧩😊 You'd never know there were Quality issues by looking at this video! I love it on the wall! 🧩🥰🥰
Thank you, it's very nice to see you here :) Rafal did his best to improve them (using a knife and a hammer 😮), but you can still find defects from a close distance. Nevertheless, they look great and are the perfect decoration for this wall :) I've added a link to your channel in the description so more people can see your great effort with solving that puzzle 😊🧩
@Just One More Piece Thank you so much for the shout out! 🥰🥰 I appreciate that so much! I would love to see this pixie on the wall! I believe the knife and hammer business! 😅 If we had tried to mount it, we would've gotten a knife out! 🤣🤣 This is so very cool!
These people inspired me to host a similar event in my town, Denver area. It's happening on March 11, 2023 and I can't wait! The local Children's Hospital is considering adding the finished puzzle to their art collection, but they have some serious concerns about mounting it on a wall. Do you have information about how this group went about that? Did they use a substrate? did they glue or tape the individual pieces? Any info you've got would be so appreciated!
Hi, it's Rafal here - the organizer of this puzzle event and a husband of Gosia (who owns this channel). I'm very pleased to read your comment and I'm sure that you will have a great time doing that puzzle with a group of people :) Regarding the montage - please watch this 5-minute video: ruclips.net/video/dwMYHUI2mJk/видео.html and read its description for more details. Magnetic paint and foil is a portable and lighter technique than using wooden boards and I was not affraid to mount puzzles like that even on a simple drywalls. If you want to go this road with a large puzzle, I strongly advice to test it first with a smaller image to make sure that the products you bought have sufficient quality and good power of attraction. One more thing - it's not obligatory because puzzles are already glued to the foil, but when I mount puzzles in the public space, I like to cover their front with a layer of transparent puzzle glue as an additional protection from fingertips, spils, etc. If you have any more questions then I'll be more than happy to help :) Have fun with your event!
@@JustOneMorePiece Thank you so much for this response, Rafal! I just watched your video. That is such a clever approach. In all my online research, I have never seen anyone use this magnetic tactic. This is particularly helpful if you'll be swapping out different puzzles from time to time. I'll mention this approach to the art installation coordinator at the hospital and see what she says. Thank you!!
@@JustOneMorePiece One more question for you Rafal, how many people were working on the puzzle for those 20 hours? We're hoping to finish it in one day, and I'm trying to get a sense of how many people that would take. Thanks so much!!
Hi again, I'm sorry for keeping you waiting for reply. Thank you for your kind words. I would be surprised if no one else has came up with that magnetic montage idea before I did, because I don't see any drawbacks of this approach, maybe except the little higher cost when compared to more popular methods. Regarding the number of people involved in putting together the 60k puzzle - it was around 100 souls in total, but for the whole ~20 hours it was only around a dozen. The rest stayed for anything between 15 minutes and few hours - nobody was counting, we didn't try to optimize our effort by splitting into even groups neither we tried to set the quickest possible time - having fun and employee integration was on the first place and just to spice things up we have set up a goal to finish that puzzle in 24h :) If you gather 62* committed people who can stay for the whole event and you start all sections at the same time, then I guess you can finish even under 12 hours. *62 because 1 person per each section and 2 extra for the section no. 37 :P (for those readers who don't know which one is it - it's the all-yellow inner part of Asia, I believe it was the most exhausting and time consuming section)
Hey mate, how did it go?
Where is the space for this puzzle, impossible for me, 60'000 pieces imagine you are just losing one 😂
Yeah, with so many people involved it was our biggest fear, that some pieces may get lost - well actually more than few pieces have landed on the floor under the desk's legs and in other hidden places, but we have managed to find them all 💪😎
👏👏Awesome! Love seeing it up on the wall. I can’t wait to see my 54,000 Travel Around Art up on a wall in just a few weeks. What’s your next project? I’m doing the 42,000 Around the World. 💜🧩
Thank you :) I can't wait to see your 54000 on the wall! Our next project is another map - Educa 12000 "Wonders of the World", then few smaller, but interesting puzzles and maybe we'll finally get back to Educa 24000 "Life" - we completed 2 out of 4 bags a long time ago, but we are constantly postponing getting back to them :| Good luck with your 42000 - that's another spectacular puzzle 💗