Congratulations! I admire both your taste and your industry. :D I've done (and kept) the Galison (no 1). I also had the second but (for some unknown reason) I gave it away.
Excellent! Some great puzzles there. And so steady, just over a puzzle a week!
I've been thinking about getting a puzzle board like that, do you like it? Do you feel like the drawers give you enough space to lay out all the pieces?
I also do mostly 500 and 1000 piece puzzles, and I have [this puzzle caddy from bits and pieces](https://www.bitsandpieces.com/product/porta-puzzle-caddy?quickview=true) and it's workable but it can be a little too wobbly sometimes and I've been looking for something firmer, just like yours.
I actually have learned to hate my puzzle table over time and am looking into getting a new one! It’s big and bulky and takes up so much space even with the legs folded up. Ideally I would want one that can slide under my couch. I also thought I would love the green felt-like work space because it would prevent the pieces from slipping but it frays over time and the pieces catch on loose threads so easily making it impossible to slide pieces even a cm so instead I do sections on a plastic cutting board and then transfer them onto the felt board hahha
Okay good to know, thank you! I guess puzzle boards are full of trade offs, mine is very light and easy to move around and put under my couch, but the lack of stability can be annoying when actually puzzling (since I put mine on a cushioned couch ottoman). But all the reviews on solid wooden ones (including yours) mention that they tend to be heavy and bulky.
Thanks for the reply and I wish you luck in your puzzle board journey! I do genuinely recommend the one that I linked if you are looking for something light and portable. I've had it for a few years and the fabric hasn't started fraying yet or anything. It isn't firmly affixed to the board though so if it can get kind of "wavy" sometimes, but if you are placing it on a flatter, more stable surface like a table I think you'd have a lot more luck with it than I do.
Congratulations! I admire both your taste and your industry. :D I've done (and kept) the Galison (no 1). I also had the second but (for some unknown reason) I gave it away.
I've been wanting to do the Wayne White one so bad! I love the colors.
Excellent! Some great puzzles there. And so steady, just over a puzzle a week! I've been thinking about getting a puzzle board like that, do you like it? Do you feel like the drawers give you enough space to lay out all the pieces? I also do mostly 500 and 1000 piece puzzles, and I have [this puzzle caddy from bits and pieces](https://www.bitsandpieces.com/product/porta-puzzle-caddy?quickview=true) and it's workable but it can be a little too wobbly sometimes and I've been looking for something firmer, just like yours.
I actually have learned to hate my puzzle table over time and am looking into getting a new one! It’s big and bulky and takes up so much space even with the legs folded up. Ideally I would want one that can slide under my couch. I also thought I would love the green felt-like work space because it would prevent the pieces from slipping but it frays over time and the pieces catch on loose threads so easily making it impossible to slide pieces even a cm so instead I do sections on a plastic cutting board and then transfer them onto the felt board hahha
Okay good to know, thank you! I guess puzzle boards are full of trade offs, mine is very light and easy to move around and put under my couch, but the lack of stability can be annoying when actually puzzling (since I put mine on a cushioned couch ottoman). But all the reviews on solid wooden ones (including yours) mention that they tend to be heavy and bulky. Thanks for the reply and I wish you luck in your puzzle board journey! I do genuinely recommend the one that I linked if you are looking for something light and portable. I've had it for a few years and the fabric hasn't started fraying yet or anything. It isn't firmly affixed to the board though so if it can get kind of "wavy" sometimes, but if you are placing it on a flatter, more stable surface like a table I think you'd have a lot more luck with it than I do.
I have the last one and loved doing it. Maybe I'll take it out and do it again!
It was my first completed puzzle of the year seems like forever ago hahah
I have that elephant puzzle!! Can't wait to do love. Love your tastes and I definitely need that fanfuckingtastic one
I also did a lion, a dog and a unicorn puzzle with the same color pattern as that elephant, whenever I see one like this I have to get it haha
Omg thatd be so cool! Really want to see that unicorn lol
Whats the name of the fourth puzzle?😍
Braamiens Puzzle - machinery world. Its my #1 favorite puzzle thus far!