In this instructabe I will show you how to make a cube within a cube within a cube.
The process itself is not very hard but it takes some time making it.
The cube have no purpose, exept form maby getting people puzzeld about how you got them in there.
If you make this remember that safety gear is important. Always wear ear protection and glasses while using power tools!
dust maskes also
Step 1: Tools you need
The drill press you see is not really necessary, but it makes it a lot easier. i strongly recomend using one.
Step 2: Marking
I recommend using a hard type of wood like I did. The wood I used was mahogny.
After marking the senter of all sides you are ready to go to the next step.
Step 3: Drilling
When you drill out the holes be very careful, so you don’t break the wood or cut yourself.
begin whith drilling out the lareger hole. But dont drill it to far in, and always make sure every hole is the same lenght.
Step 4: Cutting out the cubes
Now its time to cut out the cubes : ) be very careful while doing this, so you don’t cut yourself or brake the cubes. A sharpe kife is strongly recomended when doing this.
Step 5: Sanding
Now all you have to do is to sand it.
This takes some time and can be hard whit the inner cube.
As always begin with rough sand paper and go down to finer.
Step 6: Finishing
In the one to the right I used oliven oil. Oliven oil worked just fine.
Other alternativs can be:
Wood oil
Mineral oil
paint
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thees are mine!
I recomend using a hard wood type but thats my opinion :)
but the mdf would be able to absorb a lot of finishes.
Pleas post a image if you make a MDF verson
I found using a coping saw blade with one end cut works better than a knife. Otherwise you could use a pin-less scroll saw blade.
the sawbalde thing sounds really smart :)
It's a great project and instructible. I assume that the spelling (use of the wrong word) errors are language issues rather than lack of spell checker. If you would like, I could work with you to correct them.
I've got a set of beautiful wooden bowls I bought at least 8 or 9 years ago that were olive oil finished, and have never gone rancid or anything like that. No special care, either. I use them as "junk catchers" in the living room, so they get the dust wiped out occasionally, but nothing else, and one of them sits in a spot that gets sun for part of the day.
Animal based oils or random veggie oils ARE a bad idea.
I have now edited the instructable and changed cookingoil with olive oil. I also tryed to make my spelling better.
look here for a video for making the cube.
I have made a few,people love them.
The first ? is how did you get them in there, not how do you get them out.
Congratulations for this instructable!
Neat & straightforward!
;-))))