dasrevo wrote:The set contains two pins and a spring, one pin is for drawbar and the other is the maze pin.
If you are a metalworker or know metalworkers, you can try that. I dont know if it is too expensive, to be a judge of that I would need to know how much work is involved to create the pins and spring. As it could be mass produced I guess it could be made cheaper, but this stuff isnt mass produced, because obviously not alot of people need replacement pins and spring, so ... be aware of that.
As there is not separate kits for different puzzles, I assume it is the same pin and spring in each puzzle, may be with the exception of copper which says about it having a 2mm pin. So that means there are at least, probably more, the same number of springs as puzzles produced and twice as many pins, not sure on quantities which would make mass production viable, but surely its a reasonable number of springs and pins.
Even if the cost of production is really that high, it means I would be paying for expensive parts I don't need (IE. a second pin and spring). I will contact RevoHQ to see if they can come up with something a little better priced and more suited to what I need (IE. if they could sell me just a single pin).