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Brian, the thinner the blade the tighter the pieces will fit, experiment with different blades to get a fit that the grandkids can put together easily no point in making a puzzle too tight that they can't do it (don't ask me how I know this). Also let the blade do the cutting, don't apply any side pressure or you will cut with a slant and the pieces will only come out or go back from one side. The picture you posted of the fruit have a go at freehand and line cutting and make your own pieces and use the shape of the fruit and bowl for some of your pieces.

happy scrolling

Steve


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