Reviewing the video after reading this comment, all I can say is I agree, his bandage is way too tight, I wanted to make up an excuse but I can't do anything but agree that it's too tight... Honestly I would probably make mine too tight too, but after a few hours I would take it off, and by then it would have stopped bleeding by then so I would forget to put a new bandage on despite the tenderness of the broken skin flaps, just keep it unwrapped...
I always make my adhesive bandages too tight. My picking fixation will force me to rip it off in 10 minutes anyways, so the added pressure makes sure the bleeding has at least stopped by then.
I have this exact band! The maker is so amazing and was so accomodating to my special request. I love how he notches each band so you can keep track of it.
@Just_Being_Honest they're made by Jeff Bell @PuzzleRingMaker, who has a CZcams channel as well. I got mine from his Etsy. The ring pictured here is called SOLID, and he has several amazing and unique designs. His work is SUCH good quality and consideration down to the packaging the ring comes in. I highly recommend his work.
@@Just_Being_Honest the maker is literally called "puzzle ring maker". When you want information like this, the best course of action is to find the original video (and check the description there). In this case it's even linked to right in this short :)
Imagine expecting to have it while you SLEEP. Like bruh, even if as royalty you don't do dishes (often if at all) or bath in specific styles (depending what year it is) why wear a ring in your sleep?
I’ve been wearing a couple rings for years, and it has become something that feels weird not to wear lol. I take them off before sleeping maybe once a month. …given they’re bands so they won’t catch on anything. I don’t wanna know what it’d be like to sleep with a scratchy ring on!
@@DenimDuckythat's fair, but also some of us take rings off when washing our hands (don't want soap scum getting in the crevices) Also if your ring gets dirty you might take it off to clean it.
Those rings used to be all the rage 40 years ago you could buy them in jewellers in the 80s, I have a 9ct gold one, a bit fiddly to put together until you learn the sequence. Good fun though I havent seen one for years.
@@keithreinsel7842literally same. I’m so used to thinking the 80s were only 30 years ago… I fear the times when we’ll say the 80s were 50, 60, 70 and so on years away.
Man everytime I see one of those rings I ask if they were in the army and went to Bosnia. I swear everyone one of my coworkers who went there has one of these rings.
I have a few, the first one I got was over 50 yrs ago. When I was bored in class at school I used to take it off and seperate the pieces and put it behind my back and put it back together without looking, the teacher couldn’t see what I was doing.
My husband has brought me my ring at work, when I forgot it after making meatballs the night before. I don't wear a plain band so it has crevices that you really don't want food stuck in.
@leroyfox753 I mean it doesn't really come off his finger anyways, but they're pagan. It's the ring she chose out for Jim. My parents also have an open marriage, so he doesn't have to worry about needing to take the ring off anyways
My mother and father have a set of these in gold. Her's is a 4 piece. His is an 8 piece. They have modern rings for wedding bands. They purchased them while they were stationed in Egypt 30 something years ago. I remember playing with them while I was a child.
Obviously he already got caught cheating once prior to marriage 😂😜 the different amount of rings say a lot about the mutual levels of trust in the relationship. 😂😂😂
@niri2506 nah, it's just to make it look right scaled up. Hers has 4, his ring will be larger so more rings looks better. My ring can fit completely inside my husband's, when the size difference is large enough it makes totally identical styles silly
Oh man I used to have a really big version of this puzzle! It was too small to wear as a bracelet and too big to wear as a ring, I didn't know they made smaller versions!
Add another layer of security. Have a hidden cavity that holds a gem which falls out if the ring separates. That way you can actually check for the gem even if she figured out the puzzle
Thats a Dope ring n the back story matches at magnificently because it makes sense just wish that the material that was used to make this ring was better than probably had a few gems or something then the ring would look Exquisitely Beautiful
I've always liked the thought of puzzle rings. My granny gave me one years ago, but never solved it. It was so thin, I was terrified of bending/breaking it.
the only ring i wear is a 3 part silver puzzle ring! the bands make a 3 part rope-braid like design in the middle when put together. the middle one has little black polka dot pock marks which is how you know its the middle. it was a gift my dad got for my mom in mazatlan, and eventually she gave it to me. im not a big jewelry person but ive probably worn this ring every day for almost a decade. it used to be really hard for me to put back together, but now its second nature and i can do it in seconds without looking at it lol
Can you please tell me where I can get one of these .. I had one for years and I loved it so so very much.. I lost it along with everything else in a house fire
I’m sorry for the loss of your house, what did your ring look like? I found the one he has on amazon, so I wonder if you can find the same one as your old one on there?
@@axuwu6939 thank you 😇mine ring was a 6 ring puzzle ring and it was sterling silver and the bands were extremely thin on the under side .. it was one from the ‘70’s I got it at a flea market ..
Imagine being married to someone who distrust you so much that they would design a wedding band like that. Imagine being the sort of person that someone felt they couldn't trust. In either case, would it be worth it? I don't think so.
I used to have a puzzle ring that had a raised flower on one ring. It broke then got lost in a move. I now have a Silver puzzle ring that i have had for 20 years on my pinky.. it is a different puzzle that makes a chain with 5 rings when apart. Love mine.
We Gulf War vets got a lot of these in Saudi. I have a couple of beautiful rose ones. I wear them when I fly or have a long sitting engagement, they are the equivalent of a modern day spinner for me. Its quite relaxing to the mind to put it back together.
My mom has one of these and when I was younger I thought I broke it (not knowing what it was). She was so upset that I had disassembled it and saying that it would never be whole again. The moment she told me it was a puzzle ring I got excited and told her that I could fix it. After a bit of research I assembled it in about an hour or so. Pretty cool stuff, once learning the trick, it can be solved within a few moments
Hey man randomly found your channel but if im not mistaken you used to work at the cascade juggling shop in Edinburgh (when it was still on clarck street) just wanted to thank you for getting me into juggling and showing me how still at it now ten years later, thanks again man
I want it. Needs an extra slot hole which is an external part thats only used for fitting so that even if you learn how to put it together, you still need the extra part
I was given one of these rings as a teenager, it had a different solution, but I used to open it up and put it back together so many times one piece finally snapped. I suppose it was an early version of a fidget toy.
I also have a Turkish puzzle ring and it took me three months in order to solve it. Once you understand the fundamental parts of the ring you’ll never forget
My mom had a different style of one of these made of silver. No idea where she got it from but she knew very well how to put it back together and it always baffled me as a kid when she'd let me mess with it 🤣
I had a puzzle ring back in the late 80s. I had learned how to put it together, but then not having worn it for several years, I had a Really hard time putting it back together. I'd love to see one put back together that has more than 4 bands!! 😅
That is a sweet frickin ring . Def showing my wife so I can get one . I have two spinner rings and now hopefully this . Thanks for sharing an uploading the video
I have a puzzle ring gifted to me from my late dad on my 20th bday and he got his from Saudi ❤ both me and him are avid fanatics of anything puzzle and lowkey seeing this reminded me of him first showing me how to put his puzzle ring back together
Cool I haven't seen a puzzle ring before. There seems to be a lot of different types of rings. Like a promise ring, an engagement ring, a wedding ring, a birthstone ring, a spider ring, a bat ring, a dog ring, a cat ring, a frog ring, a snake ring, an animal ring, a skull ring, a minions ring, a Spiderman ring, a mood ring, a red ring, a yellow ring, a blue ring, a rainbow ring, a heart ring, a lined ring, a flag ring, a ring pop, a smooth ring, a bumpy ring, a curvy ring, a rubber band ring, an engraved ring, a friendship ring, a family ring, an antique ring, a silver ring, a gold ring, a copper ring, a plastic ring, a metal ring, a stone ring, a bone ring, a gemstone ring, a wooden ring, a glass ring, and a diamond ring, plus a lot of other ones aa well. I have a few rings. I'm not an expert though. I heard there's fidget rings too. 💍
4 elements... I purchased one (silver) in India with 12 parts. It forms a stacked love knot when assembled. I'd take it off at night. My 3 kids "discovered" it on a regular basis and disassembled it to bust my chops and watch me put it back together.. Eventually, I soldered it together for a permanent solution. Eat your heart out, punks! Aw GEE! Dad!
Your band aid is too tight, it’s literally turning the tip of your finger blue…..
My gosh, no kidding
True.
But maybe he just cut it and is doing a tourniquet before he rewraps it. Lol
Reviewing the video after reading this comment, all I can say is I agree, his bandage is way too tight, I wanted to make up an excuse but I can't do anything but agree that it's too tight... Honestly I would probably make mine too tight too, but after a few hours I would take it off, and by then it would have stopped bleeding by then so I would forget to put a new bandage on despite the tenderness of the broken skin flaps, just keep it unwrapped...
I always make my adhesive bandages too tight. My picking fixation will force me to rip it off in 10 minutes anyways, so the added pressure makes sure the bleeding has at least stopped by then.
@@stephen_harvey what a wall of text
I have this exact band! The maker is so amazing and was so accomodating to my special request. I love how he notches each band so you can keep track of it.
Who’s the maker? Asking cause I would love to purchase one.
@Just_Being_Honest they're made by Jeff Bell @PuzzleRingMaker, who has a CZcams channel as well. I got mine from his Etsy. The ring pictured here is called SOLID, and he has several amazing and unique designs. His work is SUCH good quality and consideration down to the packaging the ring comes in. I highly recommend his work.
Where can I get one pls
@@Just_Being_Honest the maker is literally called "puzzle ring maker".
When you want information like this, the best course of action is to find the original video (and check the description there).
In this case it's even linked to right in this short :)
@@112cassy112puzzle ring maker
Imagine taking your ring off to take a bath or do some dishes and you’re accused of cheating 😂
Imagine expecting to have it while you SLEEP. Like bruh, even if as royalty you don't do dishes (often if at all) or bath in specific styles (depending what year it is) why wear a ring in your sleep?
I’ve been wearing a couple rings for years, and it has become something that feels weird not to wear lol. I take them off before sleeping maybe once a month.
…given they’re bands so they won’t catch on anything. I don’t wanna know what it’d be like to sleep with a scratchy ring on!
Imagine just assuming women are too stupid to do a puzzle
@@cameoshadowness7757 I wear all 9 of my rings 24/7 except when I take a shower or moisturize lol
@@DenimDuckythat's fair, but also some of us take rings off when washing our hands (don't want soap scum getting in the crevices)
Also if your ring gets dirty you might take it off to clean it.
Those rings used to be all the rage 40 years ago you could buy them in jewellers in the 80s, I have a 9ct gold one, a bit fiddly to put together until you learn the sequence. Good fun though I havent seen one for years.
For a moment I was about to go go, "The 80's weren't 40 years ago!" but then I stopped. And I realized they were. And now I feel so old.
@@keithreinsel7842 they could be older than that, my mum had one, sure when she got it. Mine was bought in Ratners around 1981.
@@keithreinsel7842 wanna feel even older? my mom was born in the 80’s
@@keithreinsel7842literally same. I’m so used to thinking the 80s were only 30 years ago… I fear the times when we’ll say the 80s were 50, 60, 70 and so on years away.
Man everytime I see one of those rings I ask if they were in the army and went to Bosnia. I swear everyone one of my coworkers who went there has one of these rings.
My dad went to Bosnia in the 90s and he brought me one. I still have it 😊
I bet the street seller got rich selling these to military
did you commit any war crimes
@@qlip???
that's an interesting puzzle. I can imagine my folks yelling at me for breaking the ring if I ever bought one & then surprise them by solving it
I have a few, the first one I got was over 50 yrs ago. When I was bored in class at school I used to take it off and seperate the pieces and put it behind my back and put it back together without looking, the teacher couldn’t see what I was doing.
The inventor's wive taking out her ring to not get it dirty while painting: 😐
She could just roll up some clay into a tube that matches the size of her finger and slide it onto that👍
And him thinking his wife is not smart enough to put it back together
Plot twist: the wife is secretly good at puzzles
My husband has brought me my ring at work, when I forgot it after making meatballs the night before. I don't wear a plain band so it has crevices that you really don't want food stuck in.
My dad's wedding ring is a puzzle ring that only my step mom knows how to put back together! Lol
Tie a string around the band before you take it off😊
@@johnnycovenant2286or a twist tie
I'd love a puzzle wedding ring 😁💖
@leroyfox753 I mean it doesn't really come off his finger anyways, but they're pagan. It's the ring she chose out for Jim.
My parents also have an open marriage, so he doesn't have to worry about needing to take the ring off anyways
My mother and father have a set of these in gold. Her's is a 4 piece. His is an 8 piece. They have modern rings for wedding bands. They purchased them while they were stationed in Egypt 30 something years ago. I remember playing with them while I was a child.
Obviously he already got caught cheating once prior to marriage 😂😜 the different amount of rings say a lot about the mutual levels of trust in the relationship. 😂😂😂
@niri2506 nah, it's just to make it look right scaled up. Hers has 4, his ring will be larger so more rings looks better.
My ring can fit completely inside my husband's, when the size difference is large enough it makes totally identical styles silly
@@TwistedRootsMelody this eases my mind a little bit :P
Still I think whoever first designed this kind of ring had exactly that in mind 😂😜
We used to play with those puzzle rings as kids - they were popular in the 1970s or thereabout.
Oh man I used to have a really big version of this puzzle! It was too small to wear as a bracelet and too big to wear as a ring, I didn't know they made smaller versions!
I’ve never heard of puzzle rings but now I want one for every finger! That’s so rad!!
This is probably what inspired the ring puzzle in the second book of the Inheritance Cycle
I've been able to put these back together since I was 13
Puzzle rings used to be very popular. My father used to have one I used to ask him for so I could disassemble and reassemble
Thanks korg!
I've always thought these were really cool.
My wedding ring was a puzzle as well. I still can't figure out why I put it on in the first place
😂
😂😂😂are you second guessing the wedding as well or just the ring?
Add another layer of security. Have a hidden cavity that holds a gem which falls out if the ring separates. That way you can actually check for the gem even if she figured out the puzzle
Thats a Dope ring n the back story matches at magnificently because it makes sense just wish that the material that was used to make this ring was better than probably had a few gems or something then the ring would look Exquisitely Beautiful
I've always liked the thought of puzzle rings.
My granny gave me one years ago, but never solved it. It was so thin, I was terrified of bending/breaking it.
I had one of those in the 70s. It had eight very thin bands & I loved it! Kept me amused for days.
I had one back in the 80's!
They became popular in Australia then. ❤️
the only ring i wear is a 3 part silver puzzle ring! the bands make a 3 part rope-braid like design in the middle when put together. the middle one has little black polka dot pock marks which is how you know its the middle.
it was a gift my dad got for my mom in mazatlan, and eventually she gave it to me. im not a big jewelry person but ive probably worn this ring every day for almost a decade.
it used to be really hard for me to put back together, but now its second nature and i can do it in seconds without looking at it lol
I have a relative that was also a teacher of mine. He has one too. That was really cool to see again.
Can you please tell me where I can get one of these .. I had one for years and I loved it so so very much.. I lost it along with everything else in a house fire
I’m sorry for the loss of your house, what did your ring look like? I found the one he has on amazon, so I wonder if you can find the same one as your old one on there?
@@axuwu6939 thank you 😇mine ring was a 6 ring puzzle ring and it was sterling silver and the bands were extremely thin on the under side .. it was one from the ‘70’s I got it at a flea market ..
eBay and Amazon have them.
Search puzzle ring.
Imagine being married to someone who distrust you so much that they would design a wedding band like that. Imagine being the sort of person that someone felt they couldn't trust. In either case, would it be worth it? I don't think so.
Thats actually genius,
I had a puzzle ring in the '80s
I have a 5 band puzzle ring. I love them. And I heard the same story about them.
There was something like that in Eragon (books)
I imagine his wife could just easily solve the puzzle but never tell him lol
I've never seen any rings like that in my 63 yrs, I i,m a jewelry maker & ring collector toooo cool.
I’ve been wearing these rings my whole life. Even my children have them.
I used to have a puzzle ring that had a raised flower on one ring. It broke then got lost in a move. I now have a Silver puzzle ring that i have had for 20 years on my pinky.. it is a different puzzle that makes a chain with 5 rings when apart. Love mine.
We Gulf War vets got a lot of these in Saudi. I have a couple of beautiful rose ones. I wear them when I fly or have a long sitting engagement, they are the equivalent of a modern day spinner for me. Its quite relaxing to the mind to put it back together.
My mom has one of these and when I was younger I thought I broke it (not knowing what it was). She was so upset that I had disassembled it and saying that it would never be whole again. The moment she told me it was a puzzle ring I got excited and told her that I could fix it. After a bit of research I assembled it in about an hour or so. Pretty cool stuff, once learning the trick, it can be solved within a few moments
oh cool, its the eragon ring. didnt know they exsited! Now I want one
I thought i was the only one who noticed l
🤣
inventor got that lowkey Bluebeard logic
Hey man randomly found your channel but if im not mistaken you used to work at the cascade juggling shop in Edinburgh (when it was still on clarck street) just wanted to thank you for getting me into juggling and showing me how still at it now ten years later, thanks again man
Yooooo that is so cool! I'm buying one.
I want it. Needs an extra slot hole which is an external part thats only used for fitting so that even if you learn how to put it together, you still need the extra part
I was given one of these rings as a teenager, it had a different solution, but I used to open it up and put it back together so many times one piece finally snapped.
I suppose it was an early version of a fidget toy.
I inherited my mom’s collection of puzzle rings.
I also have a Turkish puzzle ring and it took me three months in order to solve it. Once you understand the fundamental parts of the ring you’ll never forget
I got a lebanon ring from my dad a few years back, its got 16 links..not a puzzle, but definitly a pain to get back together again
This was a very popular ring in Bosnia. I am from Bosnia and throughout my childhood ive seen it numerous times. From 2000s decade
One of my favorite puzzle 🧩 love rings 💍
Pretty cool 😎 I’ve never seen that before
That one is easy. Make them all the same color and hand made. That will make it harder.
Cool!!!! I mean i could fiddle with it when nothing to do.....
My mom had a different style of one of these made of silver. No idea where she got it from but she knew very well how to put it back together and it always baffled me as a kid when she'd let me mess with it 🤣
Oh this is what was in the Eragon book. I was so confused reading that.
Holy shit genius!!!! First ring right there
I have a luzzle ring for my wedding band! Absolute love it, great conversation starter and also fun to fidget with
Amazing ❤
I can! I have a collection of them!
Ah, yes, the Farscape ring.
Take my money
I had a puzzle ring back in the late 80s. I had learned how to put it together, but then not having worn it for several years, I had a Really hard time putting it back together. I'd love to see one put back together that has more than 4 bands!! 😅
Thats cool I kinda want one now lol
Recently started re-watching farscape in one of these turns up in the first episode as a good luck charm
I used to have one like that in the 1970s .
My mom had that!!! (It's more of a braid tho) it was fun
i want one!!
Wow Dex ring every archer or assassin will love that
I have a ring like this. I use it as a fidget toy so often I can solve it with my eyes closed lmao
I bought the ring from your website. The picture looks slightly different. I hope it's the same one from the video though mate
That is a sweet frickin ring . Def showing my wife so I can get one . I have two spinner rings and now hopefully this . Thanks for sharing an uploading the video
I want one that looks like it would be great when I'm bored
First ring I've ever seen that I actually want
I love this. Where can a person buy one of these or sth very similar?
Sick idea
👍 Wonderful ring puzzle. We highly appreciate your effort and time. We luke it much.
I have a puzzle ring gifted to me from my late dad on my 20th bday and he got his from Saudi ❤ both me and him are avid fanatics of anything puzzle and lowkey seeing this reminded me of him first showing me how to put his puzzle ring back together
Man, that ring is beautiful
I owned a puzzle ring fifty years ago.
My younger brother bought me a puzzle ring when he was in Turkey.
I love jimmal rings!
I love the back story jajajajajjajaa she totally got punished for cheating. Niiiiiice
I instantly thought Farscape
Cool ring Cooler use of the word “Dexterity” well done my friend !
I want one of these rings.
Very nice
NEAT!
Now do an 8 piece puzzle ring
the eragon nerd i me is so exited rn
I'd love a ring like that, if it wasn't a puzzle
Yup I can solve these and the 6 band version. It is my and my finances engagement rings
Cool I haven't seen a puzzle ring before. There seems to be a lot of different types of rings. Like a promise ring, an engagement ring, a wedding ring, a birthstone ring, a spider ring, a bat ring, a dog ring, a cat ring, a frog ring, a snake ring, an animal ring, a skull ring, a minions ring, a Spiderman ring, a mood ring, a red ring, a yellow ring, a blue ring, a rainbow ring, a heart ring, a lined ring, a flag ring, a ring pop, a smooth ring, a bumpy ring, a curvy ring, a rubber band ring, an engraved ring, a friendship ring, a family ring, an antique ring, a silver ring, a gold ring, a copper ring, a plastic ring, a metal ring, a stone ring, a bone ring, a gemstone ring, a wooden ring, a glass ring, and a diamond ring, plus a lot of other ones aa well. I have a few rings. I'm not an expert though. I heard there's fidget rings too. 💍
Superb , dar e posibil ca pana învăț sa îl montez la loc , voi vizitez des bijutierul ❤❤❤😊
Where can I get this one?
That's so cool. Where do i get one?
It makes me sad they dont make stuff like this out of silver and gold...
4 elements... I purchased one (silver) in India with 12 parts. It forms a stacked love knot when assembled. I'd take it off at night. My 3 kids "discovered" it on a regular basis and disassembled it to bust my chops and watch me put it back together.. Eventually, I soldered it together for a permanent solution. Eat your heart out, punks!
Aw GEE! Dad!
He’s edging me by cutting off the end like that
Ring of favor and protection
The design is beautiful,but i want it without being a puzzle😂 i love rings,and i often take them off everytime i touching water
Wow😮