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I'll give someone 10,000 dollars if they make one of these with the giant match instructable, wow that would awsome!!!!!!!!!! Amazing instructable, im gonna make one and fill it with explosives!
I'm waiting for someone to drop it the wrong way and you end up looking at nothing but a ball of fire haha Awesome idea though! Definitely want to try is soon!
Can you make an instructable about the other side of the box you didnt take a picture of? You know, the side that easily falls apart and turns a nice box you spent an hour on into an evil pile of matches.
I used to think I was patient and good at building little things... Wow this is hard...
msolek, you have my respect... your matches are unbelievably straight...
Some of the instructions are a bit unclear - maybe you could give us a few tips on how to keep it all together? I'm a bit stuck on how to get from step 7 to step 8....
Very good ,did u have a look at http://www.instructables.com/id/Matchstick-castle/ and http://www.instructables.com/id/750-matchsticks-house/ coz they are very good as well
The finished cube should have about 120 matches but you would need more because of the enlargement method used, a box of 250 kitchen matches is only about $1 and one of those would easily make you a cube
I used rubber bands to hold the matches together. You attach the rubber bands around one set of matches, loop around the front and back. Then as you keep adding more layers you will have to disassemble the matches that make up the rubber-band-held square, but leave one in the corner, so it will stay together. At the end you can take off the rubber bands (carefully!) and it should stay by its own friction. Without the rubber bands it's really hard but with the rubber bands it's a bit easier.
This could be used as a flare-type grenade - if the matches are non-safety if you lobbed it on concrete and it skids then the matches would light, and flare up IN A HUGE BALL OF FIRE. ZZZZ
I used to think I was patient and good at building little things... Wow this is hard...
msolek, you have my respect... your matches are unbelievably straight...
Some of the instructions are a bit unclear - maybe you could give us a few tips on how to keep it all together? I'm a bit stuck on how to get from step 7 to step 8....
Oh well, here goes attempt 3...