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Explosion Box!

Explosion Box!
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A box for any occasion. A box that doesn't do anything but fall open. Who doesn't want one? Ok that doesn't sounds very special but it would be for the gift recipient. A new way to present you present!

Nothing special is needed.

The List:
-Cardboard
-Wrapping paper or normal paper (Outside)
-Some thick paper, cardstock (For the inside)
-Box cutter and scissors
-Glue or tape
  *Ribbons, bows, etc (for decoration)

*Disclaimer
This box does not literally explode, it just falls open. Yeah, just killed all the excitement :[
 
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Step 1Cutting

Cutting
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On your piece of cardboard, plan out five squares of the same size and one square that is larger than the other squares by 2 times the thickness of the cardboard.

Cut with a box cutter, your teeth, or a spoon if you have the skills.

Dimensions are vague because you can make this box any size imaginable, depending on how much cardboard you have.


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38 comments
Oct 20, 2011. 5:10 PMMikimee says:
This looks really fun, great idea, will make for next birthday, thanks :D
Sep 21, 2011. 1:51 PMShany120 says:
Awesome! I have to try this on my younger brother, but just to be nice i will really put something little in the box (notice I said little :p).
Oct 9, 2010. 6:17 PMMeganoki says:
do u have to have the big paper? cuz i was thinking to just cut the cross out, out of the cardboard..... then cut out the paper just for it to look nice.... but im just curios (i think i spelled that right) to know.
Oct 14, 2010. 12:30 PMMeganoki says:
okay thanks.... and i made it the way you did and it looks GREAT!!!!!that is soooo cool....... but i don't know what to put in there for my moms birthday though....
Jun 15, 2010. 5:18 PMJcBeaver says:
This is awsome, perfect for Father's day!
Mar 28, 2010. 8:24 PMmojobo1 says:
Very nice instructable, I might try this some day. :)

I noticed this instructable is the 9th result in a Google search for "Explosion box".
Mar 20, 2010. 8:14 PMpsphaxzor says:
Very nice!Ii enjoyed this instructable and plan to make a modified version that uses party popper charges to create a loud sound as the cap is pulled of. Iif time alows I am also going to be adding a smoke contraption so once the smoke clears... POOF! The present is there.
Mar 27, 2010. 9:23 AMtimothymh says:
 Awesome idea! My dad's b-day is today... (but a little too late to rewrap now. :] )
Mar 25, 2010. 5:17 PMdan_peixoto says:
I´d love to see an instructable os your planned box.

The main reason for that is the "smoke contraption". I think it would add a very nice efect to tha box!!
Mar 22, 2010. 7:59 AMjeff-o says:
Just make sure the present is worthy of the presentation!  LOL. 
Mar 27, 2010. 6:54 AMRosemary700 says:
This reminds me of the 'exploding' boxes I've made (from kits!) using fabric instead of paper.  You can add internal pockets, strips of elastic, etc., to contain sewing gear, needles, or just leave it empty for chocolates!  Also, there are cloth variations which include gussets between the sides, which fold inside, but act to contain the contents a bit better, and versions with more than four sides - six, eight, ...

Your version is much simpler and therefore more achieveable!  Good for you!
Mar 26, 2010. 5:49 AMgrimdaddy says:
Ok, it is perhaps too early in the morning for me.  Why is it called an "explosion box"?  It has no mechanics to blow confetti or pop or nothing. 
Mar 26, 2010. 6:18 AMviniciuspedrozo says:
Any video?
Mar 25, 2010. 10:22 AMauntikays says:
My family aren't "gift shakers" - we just open them up.  If that's the case with your gift recipient, you could feel it up with marbles or something equally annoying so that when they open it, they make a huge mess.    Or use those snake in a can type of snakes or something.  A fun, harmless prank. 
Mar 25, 2010. 7:09 AMLive2Create says:
There is a wonderful book by Mark Hiner called "Up-Pops." It has a template for a cardstock box that pops open from a flat position by using a rubber band. Don't know if it could work on larger scale, though. 


Mar 23, 2010. 1:50 PMlavothas says:
springs off of a mouse trap on the sides to accelerate it's opening, plus 2-4 confetti crackers and a sound effect speaker triggered by the the walls falling and causing both an explosion sound an "shrapnel"
Mar 24, 2010. 6:00 PMastrong0 says:
I love it, try and figure it out please
Mar 23, 2010. 9:51 AMiBurn says:
Now...providing that I had a sufficient amount of explosives...this COULD theoretically become an exploding box, could it not? :)

(5 stars)
Mar 23, 2010. 6:57 AMroccopeterbilt says:
A couple of mouse traps would make it fly open quite nicely (once modified that is.)  It would also give you a way to pull the strings on your party poppers, so the person opening the gift could just life the lid instead of *pulling* it off.

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Mar 22, 2010. 9:38 PMpyropro101 says:
 how do u stop it from falling in together???

Mar 20, 2010. 6:23 AMZ1ggy says:
darn i was expecting something like jokeys smurfs gifts..... still its a cool idea.
Mar 21, 2010. 4:33 AMthomas_c says:
 Man, that was exactly what I was hoping for. This is still a great thing, though, thumbs up!
Mar 21, 2010. 2:06 AMXOIIO says:
I'll make an Instructable just like this, but with C4 and a detonator. :)
Mar 20, 2010. 11:30 PMzack247 says:
interesting. i never would have thought of doing it that way. and i noticed your toolbar on your computer. royal noir by any chance?
Mar 20, 2010. 3:28 PMnickodemus says:
Nice 'ible, amazing detail for being your first. Although it took me a minute to figure out that it didn't explode, does the term 'explosion box' mean something? Is it just a term for a homemade box?
Mar 20, 2010. 4:00 PMnickodemus says:
Well, the I'll list as many name ideas as I can think of:
Improv Box, Homemade box, DIY Box, Gift Box, Instant Box....
That's about all I can think of, but you don't have to change the name. The Prank contest is still open, you could still add a small explosive ;-)
Mar 20, 2010. 11:01 PMpie R []ed says:
a simple system with springs could render it a truly surprising box. try opening your present to find that the moment  you take off the top it slams against the table... even better try using a spring in the lid and just tying it together. i would consider parts flying in all directions a legitimate explosion.
Mar 20, 2010. 4:25 PMqballcat says:
LEERRROOOYYYYYYYY box
Mar 20, 2010. 8:13 PM9lucky2 says:
and when the person opens it you can get mad and say it was an antique! XD
Mar 20, 2010. 4:11 PMdarus67 says:
You could add some sort of spring mechanism to make it fly open and fling confetti around when the box is opened.
Mar 20, 2010. 4:00 PMhalberdear says:
 I was hoping it would a large box and when someone tries to open it a huge joker head springs out and laughs at them. You could like put it on the street with a hidden camera mounted nearby...Teehee

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