Wow. Your tools make the job SO easy. I just made two different kinds of plyoboxes with nothing but my harbor freight power drill and jigsaw😂 my jigsaw kept swimming around and wouldnt make straight lines for my puzzle piece parts haha
Hi Nick, they certainy helped but it took me a while to find a method I liked. And don't tell anyone but I had pleanty of mistakes and inperfections I had to work around. If I made them again I would probably reduce the number of cutouts. In anycase nice job making it work. Would love to see a photo of your finished product. My email is info@cravecraftonline.com
First time I've come across your channel. Really good video. I've recently made a box but it's much more rough and ready than yours. Wish I had your skills. Thanks Bob 🇬🇧
This is great. I’ve drawn my own plans but I think I’ll buy your plans and build them. I was thinking of 3-4” step height variations - yours is 6” I see. Any comment on my idea of making the variations a smaller number?
I think that customizing is always a good way to go. You could modify the height of each box to have 16", 8", & 4" which would give you 4" increments up to 28". Let me know if you have any questions.
Okay so here’s an idea. You think you’d know how to do a plyo box/case? I wanna make a plyo box that, when not in use, acts as a case that holds the rest of my workout gear. So I want a set of stackable workout boxes like this that also opens and closes. And idk if this’d help but I’d seen a set of stackable plyo boxes that latch together using suitcase style hasp latches. Think you could do that or draw out a tutorial for it at least?
Hi Mikey, thanks for the feedback. I probably won't be building any more jump boxes in the near future but would be happy to make some custom plans for you. If you're interested in purchasing custom plans just submit a Custom Product Inquiry on my website and we can workout the details: cravecraftonline.com/maker-shop/custom-product-inquiry/