I know this video is old but am I missing something?? U didn’t build an infinity cube. All you did is make the frame which is like 10% of making the entire cube. U still have 90% of the work ahead of you!! What a scam title.
I stumbled on your video at the right time. I had two CD shelves custom built for me. On your video, I didn't hear If you laid down two coats of primer? Before the two coats of black paint. I'm getting ready to prime my shelves.... Your design was simple and slick!
way too much work Im not into the crazy infinity cube but you look like you may have other projects that would interest me so I subscribed oh and that looks more $10 worth of wood and way too much time one mistake and its all over...what else ya got?
Great video! I joined a community workshop a couple of weeks ago and I've been looking for stuff to go there and make, this is perfect. You made a very clear and easy to follow guide, thanks so much!
Nice house. 2 points of attention: 1: large hole, you have a specific bird in mind? Dodo? :-) 2: how you're gonna clean it in winter? You nailed it all, no way to open it.
Hey Buddy, this is an excellent rig, I'd love to test it. I noticed that you're not only never sent the plans, but also that was the very last video you uploaded on your channel. I hope nothing bad happened, that you're safe and everything is okay, it would be great to hear back from you!
Thanks for reaching out! I completely forgot, I had sent them to a friend to make the technical drawings but never got them back. I will work on them and probably post them tomorrow!
CaN you give one scheme cbn introduced ehich shud be rememberd forever by masses ?.just one.. you cant.He doesnt want people get educTed?. He dont want people to get educated and question him.
Note for future videos. You have a white table, white project and white background, your project is nearly invisible and your work can't properly be appreciated as it is nearly invisible.
Another video that does not tell exactly how wide that board is not it should be around 6 in or how thick the board is because those measurements did not come out and I threw it out
You could have used Biscuits to secure the timber strong jointed, then make an MDF cross lay it and put the cut timber pieces around it , mark where the biscuits can go and number the timber pieces to correspond when clamping them up , that is the PROFESSIONAL way....Regards from Ray in the UK
I've made something very similar. On several pieces I added a little shelf (scrap from the pallet I cut), in the top left hand & right bottom corners. GREAT for a little "sit-on"