Actually Mr. Puzzle sent LPL a puzzle lock... LPL actually beat it in record time cause he knew the lock chasis used and could then guess what the limitations were.
High precission isn't necessary. Since the tip is movable, it will compensate automatically by moving back a smidgen into the handle part as soon as the second thread grips.
@@tobi_n Obviously, I don't have my hands on the puzzle, but I would have expected that any significant thread mismatch would cause the second set of threads to catch at least a little when they tried to engage, especially since there's no chamfer, and I didn't get any impression of that at all from the video.
As a retired Engineer I would love to see inside that bolt. It is more complicated than a sliding sleeve. The thread rotation must be held. Cool puzzle, now take the bolt apart.
I can imagine a 9-year-old Mr Puzzle getting his first dog or cat as a pet and, instead of playing with it, taking out a pad and pencil and trying to work out where all the food keeps going. 🤔
Very nice! Can you check if the “decoy / red haring” threaded hole is actually meant to be used to extend the screw/bolt? Like follows: 1) unscrew bolt 2) screw in to opposing “red haring” hole till dead stop 3) pull on bolt to see if it will extend. (probably is the correct depth of tread for this) (4) unscrew and use as the opening tool)
I will tell you, the 'red herring' side is what opened the screw for me the first time by putting it in only part way but it can also be done by the primary side as well. I messed around with this thing for hours and think I even tried the 'solution' inadvertently but its very very snug so must not have yanked on it firmly enough to extend the hidden extender.
Is that a split ring on the peg?! It's a keychain! This puzzle looks pretty well constructed from 5:25 in. Thanks for the awesome content yet again, Mr. P. When are you going to get your butt to IPP?! (I guess when they have it again, huh?) I'd love to see a vid of you at the Puzzle Party. Cheers man!
@mr.puzzle i have bn some time lurking and watching your videos,,,,how all this started ( sorry, tryed look some of your videos on channel, but did noy find one that explained where all your "obsession" started on puzzles
My guess would be that Three the peg is a play on Free the peg, maybe including their difficulty rating? Hah. That was excellent though, I didn't understand until the end where the extra length came from, very clever!
@@Rensaic true but he seemed to screw the screws in of the box with the tool, which was not contained in the box(puzzle) as he was bringing it back into original position he used it to place the spring.
Puzzling is not a joke!
You said it!
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🤕 thanks Mr.Puzzle, it’s a dangerous occupation but always remember your doing important work. 😊
That can be dangerous...
But a joke may be puzzling!
He was an ordinary man… Until one day he was bitten on the finger by a radioactive puzzle! From then on, he was known as… Mr. Puzzle!!!
Id like to see Mr. Puzzle exchange videos with lock picking lawyer. Give LPL a puzzle and have MP learn to pick a lock
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Death to all lock-pickers.
Lol... Zwei is binding, click out of drei, click out of veir. Funf is set let's move on to sechs
I'm hear from that exact video on lpl channel
Actually Mr. Puzzle sent LPL a puzzle lock... LPL actually beat it in record time cause he knew the lock chasis used and could then guess what the limitations were.
I'm impressed that the length of the screw extension is so precise and seems to allow it to thread back into its "nut" without any issue.
Absolutely!
High precission isn't necessary. Since the tip is movable, it will compensate automatically by moving back a smidgen into the handle part as soon as the second thread grips.
@@tobi_n Obviously, I don't have my hands on the puzzle, but I would have expected that any significant thread mismatch would cause the second set of threads to catch at least a little when they tried to engage, especially since there's no chamfer, and I didn't get any impression of that at all from the video.
I liked the teardown of the puzzle and explanation. Thanks.
It's so rare to see a puzzle that requires a blood offering
Looks like the puzzles are trying to figure out how to open YOU instead!
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As a retired Engineer I would love to see inside that bolt. It is more complicated than a sliding sleeve. The thread rotation must be held. Cool puzzle, now take the bolt apart.
I was thinking that too, it's an exquisite bit of engineering.
It's a notched cylinder with a grub screw sliding in the notch. The knurling is hiding the hole and grub screw. The designer told me.
I can imagine a 9-year-old Mr Puzzle getting his first dog or cat as a pet and, instead of playing with it, taking out a pad and pencil and trying to work out where all the food keeps going. 🤔
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Excellent breakdown of the mechanism! I hope we can expect more great things from this puzzle maker in the future : )
Never seen an extending screw🤯🤯 Brilliant puzzle tho 🔥
Mr. Puzzle, bleeding for his art!
What a cool and clever mechanism!
You know it's serious when the notebook comes out!
Wünsche einen schönen Abend.
Grüße aus dem Schwarzwald
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Danke! Gruß zurück!
The craftsmanship, specifically the machining is unreal.
You explained that perfectly! Love your vids! Never miss any
Very nice!
Can you check if the “decoy / red haring” threaded hole is actually meant to be used to extend the screw/bolt?
Like follows:
1) unscrew bolt
2) screw in to opposing “red haring” hole till dead stop
3) pull on bolt to see if it will extend. (probably is the correct depth of tread for this)
(4) unscrew and use as the opening tool)
No, only the first three threads extend. The red herring hole are too deep. It will not be possible to extend it when fully screwed in.
@@Mr.Puzzle disappointing! Thanks a lot for checking!
I will tell you, the 'red herring' side is what opened the screw for me the first time by putting it in only part way but it can also be done by the primary side as well. I messed around with this thing for hours and think I even tried the 'solution' inadvertently but its very very snug so must not have yanked on it firmly enough to extend the hidden extender.
Do the impossible. I really like people that doing this at the moment.
I thought your explanation of the teardown was great!
Love metal engineering puzzles before I've even watched Mr Puzzle. This one already looks good.
Noise sounds like a spring maybe rotating
Hopefully the Puzzling Guild has health insurance! 🙂
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Watch your fingers... I have a slight feeling you'll need them for some interesting puzzles soon 😜
the maker's etsy shop is closed atm which sucks for them cause they're missing out on potential sales from this video.
Is that a split ring on the peg?! It's a keychain! This puzzle looks pretty well constructed from 5:25 in. Thanks for the awesome content yet again, Mr. P. When are you going to get your butt to IPP?! (I guess when they have it again, huh?) I'd love to see a vid of you at the Puzzle Party. Cheers man!
Maybe one day :)
@@Mr.Puzzle Just be sure you bring your camera. :D
Just starting to watch the video right now, hoping you still have all 10 fingers by the end!
It was very close, I can tell you. :D
Mr. P., you could add to your income as a "hand model." (Yes, there are such jobs, and aplenty!) Love watching you think and work!
I love how the packaging is a square box in a round hole!!!
the puzzle just needed your blood
Who else watched the reassembly with a phantom cut pain in their finger?
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Nice solve and explanation, totally get it. Your explanation was very clear.
One of the only channels on YT that doesn't tell a 10 minute story in 30 minutes with words that sound like word soup mixed with crap.
This puzzle is simplistic on the outside, but very interesting on the inside.
Thanks!
Just saw this now and want to say Thank You!
I just put this on at work and my employee goes "OHHH Mr. Puzzle?? Throwback" I guess I haven't put you on at work lately
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Something new. Didn't expect that trick, nice
Same here 🙋♂️
That is an awesome idea for a puzzle.You had a hint of luck on the solve.Still what a puzzle very well made that’s a great one for your collection
@mr.puzzle i have bn some time lurking and watching your videos,,,,how all this started ( sorry, tryed look some of your videos on channel, but did noy find one that explained where all your "obsession" started on puzzles
For April Fools Day he should "solve" a puzzle by smashing it with a hammer
I love your content, greetings from Brazil! =)
Thanks a lot! Regards from Germany!
Can you do a video for solving the newly released Bandai Ultimagear Yu-Gi-Oh Millennium Puzzle?
Can you fix your volume on your videos? I can barely hear you. Tx
nice puzzel👍
Nice puzzle
Thanks
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Just saw this now and want to say Thank You!
You need to meet a friend that is an X-ray tech at a hospital and shoot the innards of these puzzles.
My guess would be that Three the peg is a play on Free the peg, maybe including their difficulty rating? Hah. That was excellent though, I didn't understand until the end where the extra length came from, very clever!
I pegged my wife with it i got the wrong idea when i read peg on the box
The link to the puzzle didn’t work for me
Sold out at the moment. Chavk frequently.
Youre "auw" are u german?🤣 just curious
Free to peg? Is this the jack Murphy puzzle. 🤣
why the allen tool to remove the screws?It wasn't included in the puzzle
The allen wrench was not needed/used to solve the puzzle.
@@Rensaic true but he seemed to screw the screws in of the box with the tool, which was not contained in the box(puzzle) as he was bringing it back into original position he used it to place the spring.
The disassembly of the puzzle to explain how it works is not part of the puzzle. The task is to remove the peg. Everything else was bonus.
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Next time please wear gloves when solving metal puzzles !
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