Just got RAMISIS
as soon as I started to play I found that the top two layers are extreamly stiff, to the point where it hurts to tru to turn them. Is this normal or a duff one? please advise. It also squeeks as well.
cornettracing80 wrote:turn it upside down and give it a good shake see if you can getthem to turn freely while the puzzle is upside down....let me know how it goes
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jasoliver wrote:Just got RAMISIS
as soon as I started to play I found that the top two layers are extreamly stiff, to the point where it hurts to tru to turn them. Is this normal or a duff one? please advise. It also squeeks as well.
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jasoliver wrote:...Please please advise...
cornettracing80 wrote:klunking almost has to be the key,yeah?
bluesign2k wrote:is there much movement up/down on any of the layers that could be causing the "klunking" sound?
No problemjasoliver wrote:Thanks again for your help Bluesign2k.
Yeh, as cornett said, that klunking sound is most likely to be the key. Try sticking a cocktail stick in the key chambe hole and then see if it still makes the same noisejasoliver wrote:there is no movement between the layers. the klunking sound happens when you hold Ramis upright with the light facing you and gently shake forwards and backwards. You can also hear the bearing which is a totaly diferant sound.
Only smarties have the answer Oh, and the clues in the booklet, they also have the answerjasoliver wrote:Any help very welcome as I dont seam to be getting very far with the Ramisis at the mo.
Again, no problemjasoliver wrote:thanks again
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