Window Pain Tray-packing puzzle by Stewart Coffin (STC #186) Window Pain is several puzzles in one! Each challenge involves packing the same six pieces into an obstructed tray, but with a different set of cotraints. I particularly like this design because there are multiple challenges of progressive difficulty, adding up to lots of entertainment in a small package. An itruction sheet (shown in one of the photos and included as a pdf) describes the various challenges. It's a very interesting and approachable puzzle. Printing Itructio Print one copy each of , , and . After printing, you will fit need to assemble the tray before attempting to solve the puzzle. The tray has four glue holes, one in each corner, and the tray cap has four pegs that fit into the glue holes (the fourth photo shows the tray and cap side by side, just after printing and prior to assembly). Put a few drops of super glue into each glue hole, mount the tray cap securely onto the tray, and wait for the glue to dry. Then you're ready to attempt the puzzle! (The fifth photo shows the fully assembled tray.) Optionally, you may also print , which is a lid that neatly fits over the entire puzzle, holding everything securely in place. Finally, is an itruction sheet that can be optionally (2D) printed and cut and folded to fit in the lid as well (see photos). The Printable Puzzle Project The Printable Puzzle Project aims to make available high-quality open-source models of many puzzle desig. All of our models are posted with the generous permission of their designe and are liceed for non-commercial use only. Anyone may print copies for their own peonal use, but selling or otherwise monetizing them is not permitted, and puzzle designe retain all rights as copyright holde of their work. Our puzzles are modeled using the open-source puzzlecad library. The .scad file is included with this model in case you want to modify any of its design paramete; more information on how to do this can be found in the PPP Puzzle Modeling tutorial. About the Designer Stewart Coffin has been called "the most outstanding designer and maker of interlocking puzzles that the world has ever seen". He is credited with over four hundred desig, has pioneered numerous ingenious puzzle forms, and has written exteively about puzzle design and craftsmahip. More information on Coffin, along with many other printable models of his desig, can be found on the Stewart Coffin Puzzles overview page. Happy puzzling!