How to Make a Cube In a Cube (woodlogger.com)

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  • @jimpulcine6138
    @jimpulcine6138 8 років тому +4

    I was a tool and die maker for 10 years. I made a set of five of these out of aluminum. before I cut the square out in side I drilled holes or dots on the inside square like a dice. I also rounded the corners of the outer square so they would roll a little better. now they are like playing a game. great job with the wood.

  • @SyntaxTerr0r
    @SyntaxTerr0r 7 років тому +5

    Very nice.
    If I may give you an idea: the inner cube look like a dice for me. It may be a good idea to drill more holes on it sides to make it look like a real dice. In addition, it would disguise the little hole left by the mill cutter.
    Continue the good work!

  • @scott27288
    @scott27288 3 роки тому

    As a whittler myself for over 25 yrs I have done many different carving projects from chains from one piece of wood, to caged balls to a ball within a ball but i havent done this project.....yet. Thanks for the video.

  • @Shock_Treatment
    @Shock_Treatment 10 років тому

    I just made one of these with our old heavy duty drill press. I took a few pictures too but they may not be the best quality. I'll add them if I figure out how, I'm not the best with computers. Also, I avoided potentially cracking the wood by using a dremel to cut out the center cube. I'll probably still do a bit more fine tuning to it. Great video! :D

  • @BigFatRillos
    @BigFatRillos 9 років тому +2

    Emery board for sanding the tight spots. any beauty shop and they come in a bunch of grits. great for all kinds of stuff

  • @michaelammitzboll6416
    @michaelammitzboll6416 6 років тому +1

    Looks good. I think if you stained the block inside a different colour, it would show off better because of the contrast and some people may even believe it was a different wood on the inside...

  • @srsd68
    @srsd68 9 років тому

    That is so very cool. You could use a sanding bit on a dremal. Using the hand wand would help get into the small spaces.

  • @jimwatts538
    @jimwatts538 8 років тому +2

    One thing you might try when finishing where you need to get into a tight spot like this is an Emory board (like a popsicle stick with a sand paper surface ladies use to file their nails). I've never done it myself but it looks like it would be perfect for reaching in and sanding those tight areas.

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      @elijahjadiel1524 3 роки тому

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    • @elijahjadiel1524
      @elijahjadiel1524 3 роки тому

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  • @karlbanks2653
    @karlbanks2653 9 років тому +2

    You could use carborundum fingernail files to get in there and smooth of the corners of your inner 'box' for ease of use. Better yet, make your own by gluing sand paper of different grit onto different sized pieces of thin ply :))

  • @HannibalLecter1
    @HannibalLecter1 11 років тому

    te felicito colega es un trabajo muy ingenioso y divertido para todas las edades esta como para coleccion, fuertes abrazos de aqui del peru, muy bueno

  • @Hrackoe
    @Hrackoe 8 років тому

    Nice job. For future reference scroll saws have a "blade" that's actually a sanding pad that would work wonders on sanding inside of there. I'm gonna make one of those now. Thanks for posting this.

  • @cozyvamp
    @cozyvamp 5 років тому

    I am so spatially challenged that I am completely gobsmacked (and amazed) by this. ;)

  • @carolynross9161
    @carolynross9161 9 років тому

    Very cool! For sanding the inner cube, an emory board (or sandpaper glued to a popsicle stick for more strength) would do the job nicely. Just trace, cut and glue.

  • @DRCHUCKWRIGHTMD
    @DRCHUCKWRIGHTMD 10 років тому

    I use corner molding to wedge in holding the corner of the cube in place while I sand the corners…AWESOME VIDEO…Thanks.!!!!

  • @flowerpt
    @flowerpt 11 років тому

    Thanks, these would make great gifts for children. A sanding stick might be useful for sanding the internal cube. There's a great video on here on how to make them.

  • @Woodentoolcompany2
    @Woodentoolcompany2 10 років тому +1

    Pretty cool. Did you see Matthias wandel's cube in a cube in a cube?

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  10 років тому

      Yeah, that was awesome. hah.

    • @Shock_Treatment
      @Shock_Treatment 10 років тому

      That's called a turners cube we made one when I used to belong to a robotics group.

  • @alexporter1564
    @alexporter1564 7 років тому +1

    My drill press won't go through the end grain. It's set at the lowest speed and a brand new bit. What do I need to do?

  • @kellyhay79
    @kellyhay79 10 років тому +1

    Should try sanding with a rotery tool (dremel) with the extension wand. Could engrave your kids names on the inner cube, or letters or numbers. Good job.

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  10 років тому

      Thanks, yeah that sounds like a cool idea

  • @FrLW68
    @FrLW68 10 років тому +2

    Why not put in the square afterwards, the size of the square is a little bit smaller than the size of the circle, so it should fit.

  • @SMOBY44
    @SMOBY44 10 років тому

    If you're willing to destroy a forstner bit you can grind off the pilot point after starting the holes and not end up with pilot holes in the inner cube.

  • @JF-mq8tp
    @JF-mq8tp 8 років тому

    Great project, thank you.
    My largest Forsner bit is 1½ inches so I made the cube 2 ¼ inches on a side. The proportions worked, it looks great. I am thinking of enlarging the holes in the small cube a bit, filling them with dark wood filler then sanding them flat. Wait, just noticed the holes in the small cube are just right for ½ to 1 caret diamonds. Wood filler or diamonds, decisions, decisions.

  • @RockCowles
    @RockCowles 8 років тому

    How about using disposable nail files for sanding the inside box? Filling the drill holes on the inner cube with wood putty and staining them would make the former holes look decorative.

  • @TechmateSiddharth
    @TechmateSiddharth 10 років тому

    Yeah.... it looks pretty awesome once finished. I once did a 'cube in cube in cube' made out of Phosphor Bronze sized about 3". and got it Gold plated later. It was an amazing experience, took me about 2 days.....

    • @romankovac3526
      @romankovac3526 9 років тому

      Excuse my translation of it through Google translate ... I had 17 years in a specialized school (1985) my teacher gave this task. calculated and made from an aluminum cylinder 60 mm in diameter and 60 mm long. I said no problem ... when I calculated I wanted to produce the drill but he stopped me and pointed to a lathe ... it is not possible !! It was my reply. he just turned his head and gave me to 4 hours! 1 hour it took me to figure it out, and 3 cube that I made. intrigued me home and I calculated the "cube on cube in cube". material aluminum cube 30 mm, 45 mm cube, cube 90 mm. teacher allowed me to produce. hole diameter was 4 mm less than the diagonal cube. My teacher last semester designated project: 6x cube but only technical documentation, workflow, hole 2 mm less than the diagonal ...

  • @trekker66666
    @trekker66666 11 років тому

    Best wood turnning class ever

  • @austrorus
    @austrorus 10 років тому

    for sure great. and for the kids -you- will be the greatest dad they can boost about in school!

  • @meman29
    @meman29 9 років тому

    My friend did this in aluminum in shop class! It's a cool project!

  • @gregkrazanski
    @gregkrazanski 9 років тому

    I realized what was gonna happen at 4:10... blew my mind! Very cool

  • @johnd942
    @johnd942 9 років тому +4

    Interesting, but how awesome it would be if you could avoid the 'dimples' in the centres of the cube sides. Anyway, well done!

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  9 років тому +1

      ***** Thank you. Yeah you could file down the point on the bit to avoid. I would think that would work...?

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 8 років тому

      +WoodLogger That would work if you have a drill press to hold the bit still. You could also use some filler mixed with fine sawdust of the same wood.

    • @SuperAsdwa
      @SuperAsdwa 8 років тому +3

      +8233Eire Before you drill with the forstner bits, you could drill a 1/2" hole completely through it on all all six sides, then the small cube will have holes through it like the bigger cube to match, and gets rid of the dimples.

    • @johnd942
      @johnd942 8 років тому

      + Seth C
      Clever! Thanks for sharing.

    • @claywagner8590
      @claywagner8590 8 років тому

      +8233Eire If you have two fostner bits and remove the center screw out of one. Use the first to start the hole and the second to create the flat bottom. It's a little tedious but you can start all the holes and then switch bits to finish them.

  • @tecoloteDave
    @tecoloteDave 2 роки тому

    Is pine soft enough for the golfball in a box project?

  • @abubbam
    @abubbam 8 років тому +4

    you should have used a dremel for the detail work

  • @Stephen1455
    @Stephen1455 10 років тому +1

    Um, how about using a square for the lines?

  • @Tony-op6xf
    @Tony-op6xf 11 років тому

    Can you start with a stump and make a larger box with two inner box?

  • @azmarinono1715
    @azmarinono1715 8 років тому +1

    why don't u cut the cube n do the work sanding n everything then glue it again simple

  • @chemicaljonez
    @chemicaljonez 8 років тому

    you could clean it up a lot easier using a dremel. Very handy thing to have.

  • @Adelguindi
    @Adelguindi 8 років тому +1

    Why don't you try nail files instead of sandpaper to reach the inner cube it should be easier

  • @MrBilbo1952
    @MrBilbo1952 10 років тому

    To sand the inside cube use an emory board, It's flat and you can sand the surface flat. There are also multiple grits.

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  10 років тому

      Hmm, I hadn't thought of that... Good idea...!

  • @frosty992001
    @frosty992001 9 років тому +4

    Be careful with that chisel brother, and thanks for the video. :)

  • @HannibalLecter1
    @HannibalLecter1 11 років тому

    ok voy a recomendarlos a mis amistades y hoy mismo me hago uno si me lo permites, aqui en mi pais peru yo me dedico a los diseños de interiores asi que lo tuyo me va a llevar bien

  • @Ghaleon69
    @Ghaleon69 10 років тому

    Should use a smaller bit and make the square inside match the same design as the square inside. First use a smaller bit and drill all the way through each side and then go at the outside box with the larger bit. Would be a cool effect.

    • @michaelcianci7944
      @michaelcianci7944 9 років тому

      that was the first thing i thought when i saw the holes in the center of the faces of the cube in the center.

  • @jonfincher1458
    @jonfincher1458 6 років тому

    Try cleaning up the corners before drilling the last hole. Use a carvers knife.

  • @peggyt1243
    @peggyt1243 10 років тому

    An emery board may be helpful when sanding the cube in the cube. Just a thought.

  • @MrHoeZayy
    @MrHoeZayy 11 років тому

    that would be so cool if you could make another smaller cube inside the smaller one while it was still connected

  • @canteromusic789456
    @canteromusic789456 10 років тому

    hey brother dame el nombre de la herramienta con que trabajas, me refiero a la fresa, tiene algun nombre especifico?

  • @Rabidavid
    @Rabidavid 8 років тому +2

    Have you considered making a cube inside a cube inside a cube? I would but I don't have a drill press. I'd presume that you would drill the smallest cube first before doing the second one. Just a thought.

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  8 років тому +1

      +Rabidavid I've never done one of those. I have seen others do it though.

    • @SimonSideburns
      @SimonSideburns 8 років тому

      In this comment I will name my cubes A for the largest cube, B for the next smaller cube and C for the tiny one in the middle.
      For my first try making this today, I made the cube A on the bandsaw (approx 60mm sides) and drilled out the 6 sides to define the shape of cube B. Now in an ideal world, I would have kept cube B attached to cube A so I had a solid shape in which to define cube C, but as this was my first try I was so excited about making cube B that at that time I hadn't even thought about making a cube C. After cube B was loose and the edges sanded down a touch I then had the idea of making cube C. It was a bit tricky to hold cube B (a simple clamp fitted through the holes of cube A in the end) but holding it square enough to make cube C square was difficult. I used a small offcut of the original wood held between two adjacent holes in cube A to hold cube B fairly level and held on to cube B with a clamp to get the holes in cube B made to define cube C. My result, while a bit of a faff was very nice, and I would make this again but leave cube B attached to cube A for longer to define the shape of cube C.
      If I make cube A larger, who knows how many levels deep this could go.
      I don't think it is possible to include pictures in comments on here or I'd show you the finished product.
      The only real obstacle would be to get hold of much larger forstner or similar drill bits.

  • @transburg15
    @transburg15 8 років тому

    your clamp racks are awesome! Video on those would be cool!

  • @grahampugh9687
    @grahampugh9687 8 років тому

    Nice vid. What make / model of clamps are used on the drill press? TIA

  • @kenjones2819
    @kenjones2819 6 років тому

    terrific thanks frm a newbie, maybe a dremel tool is call 4 to finesse sanding

  • @Bflatest
    @Bflatest 8 років тому +1

    Square Peg Round Hole

  • @ksonkar
    @ksonkar 8 років тому

    Sort of a Turner's Cube. Sweet!

  • @JLConawayII
    @JLConawayII 10 років тому +9

    I call it a twerdlederp.

  • @garycarter961
    @garycarter961 7 років тому

    a dremel would make that sanding part easier. just my 2 cents. nice video.

  • @arnulfoacevedosoto7956
    @arnulfoacevedosoto7956 4 роки тому

    Amigo hagame el favor que diametro es la broca

  • @madbadproduction
    @madbadproduction 10 років тому

    I have an 8" drill press 5 speed
    With a 2" forstner bit but doesn't seem to cut holes
    Very well any pointers ?

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  10 років тому

      Hmm, I know on the end grain it took awhile to get through the wood. I set the speed to the slowest setting, and finally got through it.

    • @madbadproduction
      @madbadproduction 10 років тому

      Sorry I had a cheap drill press and currently got a better one and it works now. But thanks for the feedback.
      Keep up the awesome wood working. It's keeping me inspired.

  • @MsDilbob
    @MsDilbob 8 років тому

    какое дерево используешь ?

  • @anttiolavisalonen3662
    @anttiolavisalonen3662 8 років тому

    So, how 'bout that cube inside the cube that holds the cube with the triangel inside the last cube. That would be awesome.

  • @ambertong9377
    @ambertong9377 10 років тому

    WOW That's so cool. Do u know how to do the Rubik's Cube? I tried to do that, but not success.

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  10 років тому

      I haven't seen that before. Rubik's Cube out of wood. I'll have to Google that.

  • @djtblizzle
    @djtblizzle 2 роки тому

    A rotary tool will take care of that internal sanding

  • @jimdean30
    @jimdean30 6 років тому

    Coll idea, What part of Indiana are you from?

  • @bobfleudhouse8808
    @bobfleudhouse8808 10 років тому

    I tried this with a 2" block & 1" forstner, did not work. Any sugestions??

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  10 років тому

      Hmm, sorry I haven't tried one that small.

  • @ethanthatcher794
    @ethanthatcher794 8 років тому +1

    I live in Indiana!! What city?

  • @benjaminrodriguez1993
    @benjaminrodriguez1993 7 років тому

    can you do a ball in a cube and a triangule in a ball?

  • @makingcrapwithscrap5701
    @makingcrapwithscrap5701 8 років тому

    nice video, just found you on here and you definitely gained a subscriber. I'm west of Indy so its good to meet a fellow Hoosier. Making the tic tac toe block this weekend for gifts. Great video. God bless.

  • @mycrew7260
    @mycrew7260 8 років тому

    Oh cool you're in Indiana
    New subscriber

  • @nightsoilman1860
    @nightsoilman1860 10 років тому

    Nice work. I must admit, that if I was asked to craft a similar thingy, I would have done it differently and sort of cheated :)

  • @mrmonte51jm
    @mrmonte51jm 8 років тому

    Very nice bud !!

  • @hermesramalho6519
    @hermesramalho6519 9 років тому

    #WoodLogger sou do brasil e gostei do seu vídeo very good!!

  • @Ojgville4l
    @Ojgville4l 9 років тому +1

    Glue some sand paper to something like a paint stir stick.

  • @MCGAMERLP12
    @MCGAMERLP12 10 років тому

    nice job

  • @andreaaimar
    @andreaaimar 9 років тому

    YOU ARE MY HERO

  • @lindagreenwood5524
    @lindagreenwood5524 8 років тому +8

    Call it dimension box

  • @Woodlogger
    @Woodlogger  11 років тому

    Gracias..

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 8 років тому

    Original. Like!

  • @Monti3395
    @Monti3395 8 років тому

    how did you know how deep you have to drill to get the cube detached? o.O

    • @Jeff-gu6nb
      @Jeff-gu6nb 8 років тому

      +Vahid Mont Did you watch the video @4:00?

  • @bibifrijam
    @bibifrijam 6 років тому

    Where did you find this Forstner bit ?

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  6 років тому

      You can find these online. I got mine on amazon: amzn.to/2GcwzaZ

    • @bibifrijam
      @bibifrijam 6 років тому

      Thank you for your quick answer ! However, being in France, I would need the same kind of bit but in metric system. The inches system is just impossible for us ;-) I wonder if I could find such bits in Europe...

  • @christopherwhite2920
    @christopherwhite2920 8 років тому

    hi would you consider selling this

  • @jorgkuijt4735
    @jorgkuijt4735 6 років тому

    If you put a little plastic bag around the inside cube, you can get 2 different colors

  • @bigbuckets9694
    @bigbuckets9694 4 роки тому

    post a new video i’ve wached a couple of vids and they are great

  • @Woodlogger
    @Woodlogger  11 років тому

    BC it's the Central Indiana Woodworkers Club. Their website is: ciww dot org. (Sorry can't put an actual link in the comments)

  • @josearias8488
    @josearias8488 6 років тому

    Desde Colombia 😀👏👍

  • @emytimi
    @emytimi 10 років тому +3

    good job

  • @minermartincrafter
    @minermartincrafter 10 років тому +3

    CUBECEPTION!

  • @jasbradbur
    @jasbradbur 7 років тому

    Where in Indiana are you from? I'm a new subscriber!

  • @elverkutic5804
    @elverkutic5804 9 років тому

    bravo

  • @jpmorgan187
    @jpmorgan187 10 років тому +1

    Carson Daly?

  • @ruudann
    @ruudann 6 років тому

    i did like your project cube in a cube so much i did make it .and than i did make a cube in a cube in a cube

  • @Woodlogger
    @Woodlogger  11 років тому +1

    A cube in a cube in a cube... There are some videos out there.

  • @marblelegends-mastersofmar5033
    @marblelegends-mastersofmar5033 9 років тому +2

    Awesome!

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  9 років тому

      Marble Legends-Masters of Marble Arena Play Thanks..!

  • @mooman4836
    @mooman4836 8 років тому

    finish the cube using a roto zip bit

  • @tuliotribino2121
    @tuliotribino2121 8 років тому

    muy inteligente! !!

  • @reghuvaranreghuvaran7279
    @reghuvaranreghuvaran7279 4 роки тому

    എൻ്റെ ചേട്ടൻ വിക്രമൻ ആശാരി നെടിയാംകോട് മിഷ്യൻ ഒന്നും മില്ലാതെ കൈ കൊണ്ട് സൂപ്പറായിട്ട് ഇതിന് അകത്ത് നല്ലാബോള് പോലെ ശരിയാക്കി ട്ടുണ്ട് ഇത് എന്തര് ചതുരം പോലെ ചേട്ടൽ മരിച്ചു പോയി
    2 വർഷമായി
    4 ഇഞ്ച് ലും
    2 ഇഞ്ച് ല്യ o
    മരചങ്ങലയിൽ നിലവിളക്ക് വരെ 6 അടി നീളത്തിൽ ചെയ്തുട്ടുണ്ട്

  • @pradeep.cpradeep.c2242
    @pradeep.cpradeep.c2242 8 років тому

    good i like this

  • @gr8gamer546
    @gr8gamer546 8 років тому

    What part of Indiana do u live in

    • @Woodlogger
      @Woodlogger  8 років тому

      +Gr8gamer I live in Indianapolis.

    • @kaitlynjones8107
      @kaitlynjones8107 8 років тому

      WoodLogger what a small world, I do too

  • @imageblogger2142
    @imageblogger2142 8 років тому

    I reckon you're pretty clever
    I'd use a knife to separate the cube though

  • @craigsentz1962
    @craigsentz1962 7 років тому

    try a nail file to get to the inside

  • @johnromano3567
    @johnromano3567 8 років тому

    GOOD SERIES! buhahaha I had ideas that there would be angled cuts, a band saw with a blade that's detachable and a new tool that won't be invented for. 200 years.

  • @stefanivanov8408
    @stefanivanov8408 10 років тому +1

    good job :)

  • @OvhanDevos
    @OvhanDevos 8 років тому +2

    I challenge you good sir!
    Make a box in a box in a box.
    Really it isn't much harder than what you've done here. Not saying this wasn't hard.

  • @80056
    @80056 8 років тому

    Cool

  • @guntherheindel5845
    @guntherheindel5845 6 років тому

    Find ich gut

  • @2ReeeK
    @2ReeeK 11 років тому

    В 7 классе, это была у нас классная работа.