Posted by The Woodworker on Dec 2, 2009
stevinmarin аѕkеd:
Quickie woodworking project ѕhοwіng hοw tο mаkе a cube within a cube. Thіѕ іѕ a fun аnd simple project. If уου mаkе one, post a video response! I’d lονе tο see οthеr ways οf doing thіѕ.
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This was fun, thanks for showing how. I plan to make a few to give to grand-kids. I agree that oil is probably the best finish. I plan to sand and oil before the las knife cut to “free” the cube. Thanks again
I’ve done this project its a good hour project and a bit of fun, im yet to do your nail through wood trick. Thanks Steve
GOOD JOB
Thank you very much, my woodwork teacher was well impressed with my effort, I gues its like a lot of things which look impossible, so simple when you know how, many thanks..
nice trick!
woh, ur right
I almosts di it!
thanks man thats neet
Very good job. Thanks.
Wow, that is very interesting.
4:59
you almost lost some skin there
great
Quite a neat trick! Thx for uploading.
good video
I had it almost done, but there was a knot and the whole thing kinda shattered haha. ill try again tomorrow though
nice project …. I’m going to try one.
I like this vid….great little project
hey mate hows it going im in year 10 at my school and i have a free choice to do something in my wood work class. I was wondering is you know any good websites for cool wood projects great video by the way i will be telling my wood work teacher about this and seeing if we can do it in class cheer.
Great work, Man!
great vid thank you
Thanks. I’m glad you gave it a shot. It’s an odd little project!
Hey, thanks for this brilliant video! I have made my very own and I’m giving it to my girl for our one year, i hope she finds it as interesting as me! Can’t wait to try another project as this was my first! Again cheers from England.
No need for clamping on this application as the bit is spinning and the position of the stop block and fence holds the work peice firmly into its little nest.
As far as the project really really neat. I saw a similiar project many years ago at a craft show but the technique was drilling a round hole that ended up being square.
I will not reveal the secret of that little trick…
Thanks alot keep up the good knick nack projects going
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what are you,,, 12? Perhaps I did comment to the wrong child, oh please forgive me. As for my “building stuff” I’m a master joiner of 26 years & my projects are far more advanced, however I still like to encourage others to pick up tools & have some fun, yet whilst being safe about it too. Your adolecent brain clearly didnt clue into the fact that I was both trying to encourage & advise safe working practices.
another can be done within the smallest cube