with all the complexity design, you did a great job finishing it off. the outcome is simply amazing. can't wait for your next project. God Bless and keep safe always!
Deja vu. I drew up an hourglass table earlier today. Never considered an infinite hourglass table till I saw this. And I also use 3D fixturing. Great video Chemical 14
It's a best infinity cube i have ever seen. Great job. Would be even better with nice epoxy resin top instead of glass, but it looks stunning either way.
When score snapping things like tiles and glass, setup a guide so you can do it fast. You want the score to stay ahead of the glass cracking underneath so it decides where to snap, if you go to slow or press to hard, the glass with crack ahead of the score and create chips which will cause it to run off the line when broken.
Hey, quick question, I was hoping to make use this to make a chess table as a school project, do you know where i could find the 3D models for the supports? or at least give me a better impression as to their shape so that I can roughly sketch them up in blender? Thanks!
im wondering if you used hollow square tube instead if that wouldve made it more sturdy without the pins i like the finish product .only thing i wish it didnt have to use was the pins to sturdy it .. but great job .
great job , i think u need some inner clamps something like joints in chinese woodworking they work very nice and clean i tested it in a project way easy to this one
I'm a pretty new wood worker obsessed with the infinity cube. I built one and it almost killed me. Watching you do this was absolutely fascinating! You are clearly a genius to have come up with the design and the 3D printed jigs. Brilliant. Although I'll never work with metal, I will definitely watch more of your videos.
Thanks! I can post the 3D files so anyone can download print them. I’ve been meaning to do that, just haven’t gotten around to it yet. I’ll update the description soon with a link.