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Chuck TV Intersect Cube DIY working model

Step 2Stuff You'll Need

The PDF file shows 3 parts lists.  If you're planning to build your Intersect cube using the Simple Controller follow list "A" and "B."  for the Full Function Controller, use lists "A" and "C."

The first item you should get:  Get the glass cylinder first as you'll need to take some cylinder measurements to make sure everything fits together properly.  You might also want to get a spare cylinder in case you break or mess the first one up.  I had a problem with my local craft store switching brands, so I couldn't get an exact replacement.

Tools - Since you'll be cutting several items out of aluminum flashing, make sure you have good tin snips.  If you're building the Full Function Controller, you'll need a fine point soldering iron.

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Feb 7, 2010. 8:11 AMSinnott says:
Very cool!  Just finished season two last night and then this was featured in the weekly Instructables e-mail.  I'll have to try this out when I have time.

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