Get the Free Cut List and Plans/Cut List here - bit.ly/InfinityCubeCutListPlans My friend at Everything Wood and Metal has a great cube calculator if you want to do a different size than I did. Check it out here: bit.ly/InfinityCubeCalculator BitsBits is the BEST place to buy router bits: bit.ly/BitsBits USE CODE JKATZMOSES15 for 15% off
This table is really well designed. Every piece is clearly labeled, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxn94T8Mu1iMnsLCMNOI9srXSsLkI4JXKW and the instructions are perfectly displayed, so it's really hard to mess up the assembly. The hardware is likewise clearly labeled. If I had a power driver, assembly time would have been cut in half, but I didn't mind the light workout. My only qualm is that is that the lift top is wobbly in between its open and closed positions, but that's really a minor complaint. For the price, you really can't get much better than this, hence the five-star review. I use it primarily for my wireless mouse and keyboard so that I can use my PC from the couch. Storage is nice. I'm totally happy with this purchase.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ruclips.net/user/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Once Upon A Workbench, Exactly that. I’m a steel fabricator and saw this cool table in the thumbnail. Enjoyed the video but there’s tolerance on tolerance on tolerance etc for it to end up right. I appreciate the difficulties in making this out of wood but an added complication to making this in steel is heat distortion with the sequence and direction of each weld possibly playing a part. Maybe one day I’ll have a go but in the meantime the guy has my respect.
This is amazing! I'm just a theoretical woodworker at this point, but if I'm ever getting my own shop, I'm definitely trying this. Very inspirational! Thank you for building and sharing this!
Shortly after, I had to pack up my shop and move, have been without my tools and shop ever since :(, but this is still on my project list. I hope to have my new shop built in the spring, we'll see...
@@billqqq I asked because whilst I think it's wonderful project, I also think it's a huge step for the average garage woodworker. Even a skilled Sketchup user would find this a challenge - jigs, bench mounted routers, router templates, glass to order and get correct. But, the result can be stunning. I really would love to be able to make something so good looking.
I love the acrylic supports. They’re so discreet that I didn’t notice them without you pointing them out. And yet when you see them, they’re so nicely done that they’re a feature. 👍 awesome work overall 💖💖💖
Thank you for this table and the plans, I am just starting to do a shop which I have dreamed of for 50 years. I now have several nice machines and am excited to make some products that I can sell as a way to supplement my income with retirement and enjoy what I have always wanted to do. It is fun to watch what you do.
Really great design. Technical kowledges is an important thing, understanding what is a great design or not is even more important. Thank you to share both of them!
I used to work for a company that sold SGI computer workstations back in the day. The same brand of computer that was used to make the very first Jurassic Park movie. This cube design was actually their logo, and it has a special place in my heart as a result.
I love Escher inspired designs and this one turned out awesome! Just imagining having to keep track of all those corners makes my head spin. Thanks for sharing!
The real shenanigans is the clamping hardware you have for this. I especially loved the Swiss Cheese and the 3D-printed "squares" during the earlier part of the gluing step. The best tools are the ones you make your own!
Es agradable encontrarte por aca mi estimado Jair. Supongo en certeza que le buscas a los videos para tratar de aprender algo novedoso como ésta hermosa mesita. En eso coincidimos. Yo con mis posibilidades me aviento a realizar proyectos vistosos y también de mi autoria. Y tengo bastantes pues ya mi trabajo de tablaroca y herreria lo derive a carpintería. Le imprimo mi estilo ultra moderno y los resultados me llenan de satisfacción. Y bueno ; aprendamos de todos y agradescamos los talentos externos. Como el tuyo....
This design places a huge burden on the builder to get mating angles to be EXACT. Like, crazy exact. The tiniest fraction of a degree error is greatly amplified by the nature of the design. I’m super impressed!
Thank you for this video ! I am gonna try this . Going with some poplar that i had in the shop to see if i can figure it out. Got everything milled today. Will work on the bridal joints tomorrow. If i can get it figured out and it comes out in good shape i will get some walnut and do it again with that. I also thank you for your new deal with us handicapped woodworkers. I have an eye disease called Retinitus Pigmentosa. It effects periferal vision at first . Then slowly progresses to total blindness. I am still blessed with enough sight to do most of what i want to do. Still have a full time job and work in my shop. I just can not drive. Anyway thank you very much for your caring and all of your teaching here on line !
All of the above. Or maybe the curriculum states "hand cut joints." Or maybe he wants you to earn it and really understand joinery, but more likely, he doesn't have enough machines or time to fill out all those incident reporting forms in a classroom full of excitable young folks on routers. I had an 18 year old kid plug in a trim router without checking the power switch last year. He then tried to catch it as it jumped out of his hand. Thankfully, the router good smiled upon him, and he got away with a warning by way of a small, nonessential chunk plucked cleanly from his hand. Then, the blood came... And the damned incident report...
@@jasondoust4935 I understand that part of working with power tools with my lathe I tern the power off at the wall when changing the speed just to be safe than sorry as only paid £27 for it so not sure if it all works as it should has been tested and all seems good
I looked at building one Mission end table. It has 28 mortise and tenon joints in it. I wanted a set of furniture. A lot of mortise and tenon joints. Very good practice, making 280 of those joints. A good bridal joint project, if I ever saw one.
Came out great! I built one out of Steel and used small bars to reinforce. I really like your idea for the cast acrylic to reinforce it but not be super noticeable!
Awesome looking table. My first thought for strengthening the joints further would be to drive a peg through each one. That would change the aesthetics but it might look cool with a vastly different colored species of wood.
I second the Dowel idea. I would not let them be a through Dowell although. I would dowel on the inside of all joints stopping short of a threw cut making each dowel in a blind hole setting; therefore not visible on outer profile of frame work. I know it is more work involved, but I suggest off setting the dowel hole in the Tenon and Bridal joint to create a pinching effect for tightening the joint connection.
This kind of video that make my lazy mind to work.. Simple enough to .make u sprang out to do it just to realised it took more that what meet the eyes..bravo..great job..
Get the Free Cut List and Plans/Cut List here - bit.ly/InfinityCubeCutListPlans
My friend at Everything Wood and Metal has a great cube calculator if you want to do a different size than I did. Check it out here: bit.ly/InfinityCubeCalculator
BitsBits is the BEST place to buy router bits: bit.ly/BitsBits USE CODE JKATZMOSES15 for 15% off
Jonathan Katz-Moses I’m first to ay hello!
I've gotten several orders from Canada today. Should be working.
Jonathan Katz-Moses my error. Thanks 😀
Build a second cube using the kawaii tsugite wood joint.
En tenon mortaise on ne verrait pas de différence de teint ...
This table is really well designed. Every piece is clearly labeled, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxn94T8Mu1iMnsLCMNOI9srXSsLkI4JXKW and the instructions are perfectly displayed, so it's really hard to mess up the assembly. The hardware is likewise clearly labeled. If I had a power driver, assembly time would have been cut in half, but I didn't mind the light workout. My only qualm is that is that the lift top is wobbly in between its open and closed positions, but that's really a minor complaint. For the price, you really can't get much better than this, hence the five-star review. I use it primarily for my wireless mouse and keyboard so that I can use my PC from the couch. Storage is nice. I'm totally happy with this purchase.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ruclips.net/user/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Cale kralj
You sir have created a piece of art 🖼
Muchos Gracias!
Jonathan Katz-Moses de nada 😉
I honestly haven't found a better use for my stickers than this. The table is cool too ;)
Kidding, that table is nuts!
Hahahaha thanks for getting high quality stickers. Those are the perfect thickness for shims.
At 1:56, you can see the real use for a JKM sticker.
@@bobt2522 That's a business card. Probably 3 of them. He explained the reasoning behind it several vids back.
Kern
I watch many, many makers on yt and this is one of very few pieces i could actually see myself buying. I love it.
I really like the added “bits bubbles” while filming. Please keep that in future videos.
Yeah Marc killed that
Now this is a beautiful thing. I'd love to see it done in ebony too - maybe with dowels through the joints in a lighter stock.
It's like the ultimate test of getting all angles square
Certainly was quite the challenge.
😂
Once Upon A Workbench, Exactly that. I’m a steel fabricator and saw this cool table in the thumbnail. Enjoyed the video but there’s tolerance on tolerance on tolerance etc for it to end up right. I appreciate the difficulties in making this out of wood but an added complication to making this in steel is heat distortion with the sequence and direction of each weld possibly playing a part. Maybe one day I’ll have a go but in the meantime the guy has my respect.
Lmaoo
YES! The Silicon Graphics (SGI) Logo. Awe, the Memories of my first Indigo and Octane.
I miss those machines... and that company!
Thanks for the plans! Just got my cube glued up. Everyone that seen it loves it. Thanks again.
Send pics my guy!
@@katzmosestools where do I send pics.
This the kind of table a magician could use! Impressive to say the least. Needs to be assembled in situ so you can transport it.
This is amazing! I'm just a theoretical woodworker at this point, but if I'm ever getting my own shop, I'm definitely trying this. Very inspirational! Thank you for building and sharing this!
Very impressive and cool I got to give it a go
Adding this to my build list for sure. Two end tables and a coffee table to match. Excellent project!
Send pics when you finish!
Well, did you build that project?
Shortly after, I had to pack up my shop and move, have been without my tools and shop ever since :(, but this is still on my project list. I hope to have my new shop built in the spring, we'll see...
@@billqqq I asked because whilst I think it's wonderful project, I also think it's a huge step for the average garage woodworker. Even a skilled Sketchup user would find this a challenge - jigs, bench mounted routers, router templates, glass to order and get correct. But, the result can be stunning. I really would love to be able to make something so good looking.
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@@sergejvidovic6249 da da haahahaha😂
Cock-a-doodle-doo ... trumpty dumpty had a grate fall
It's the Katz-Moses Mobius-Cube! Awesome. I want one!
I love the acrylic supports. They’re so discreet that I didn’t notice them without you pointing them out. And yet when you see them, they’re so nicely done that they’re a feature. 👍 awesome work overall 💖💖💖
100% Needs another 4 or 5 in the project to support heavy item on top.
Excellent...wonderful...fanatic...fabulous....surprise....craftsmanship....fascinating....
Whatnot.!
Just ridiculous. You just keep pushing the envelope. Love it.
Awesome table.
Gracias!
Thank you for this table and the plans, I am just starting to do a shop which I have dreamed of for 50 years. I now have several nice machines and am excited to make some products that I can sell as a way to supplement my income with retirement and enjoy what I have always wanted to do. It is fun to watch what you do.
Thanks Mr.. King!
Exactly for me too. Fantastic table and the best looking one I have seen so far
Wow that thing looks awesome
Really great design. Technical kowledges is an important thing, understanding what is a great design or not is even more important. Thank you to share both of them!
Wow 😲 great 👍🏻
I used to work for a company that sold SGI computer workstations back in the day. The same brand of computer that was used to make the very first Jurassic Park movie. This cube design was actually their logo, and it has a special place in my heart as a result.
Unique design
Awsome. A Silicone Graphics table. Loved it.
Silicon, not silicone, but yes. :)
Awesome! And free plans!!
I love Escher inspired designs and this one turned out awesome! Just imagining having to keep track of all those corners makes my head spin. Thanks for sharing!
We had to stop and 3d print that cube because I was so stuck hahaha
@@katzmosestools Yeah, I had to design in Sketchup Make.
The real shenanigans is the clamping hardware you have for this. I especially loved the Swiss Cheese and the 3D-printed "squares" during the earlier part of the gluing step. The best tools are the ones you make your own!
Awesome with a capitol Aw!!! Well done, Jonathan. Very nice.
Love this project! It reminds me of a 3D Hilbert curve
Or MC Escher
You could build (or 3D print) a Klein bottle to display on the table.
@@bobt2522 whoa that's cool!
Super cool!
That is beautiful
Your idea is very good
Brilliant, another awesome project!!! Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure bud! Thanks for watching!
Wow! This is great! I'm impressed!
This is one of your coolest projects imo
Thanks Brad!
Looks awesome once the finish is on and the joints show!
Wow! It’s gorgeous!
Wow amazing job.
That is a great idea.
Looks great!
De verdad me encantan tus videos y edición! Ya deberías tener 1 millón de suscriptores hermano!
Muchas gracias mi amigo!
Es agradable encontrarte por aca mi estimado Jair.
Supongo en certeza que le buscas a los videos para tratar de aprender algo novedoso como ésta hermosa mesita.
En eso coincidimos.
Yo con mis posibilidades me aviento a realizar proyectos vistosos y también de mi autoria.
Y tengo bastantes pues ya mi trabajo de tablaroca y herreria lo derive a carpintería.
Le imprimo mi estilo ultra moderno y los resultados me llenan de satisfacción.
Y bueno ; aprendamos de todos y agradescamos los talentos externos.
Como el tuyo....
Amazing! One of these days!
I love this brother... now I am making this from 1.5 * 1.5 BOX metal box pipe.
thanks for your idea.
master piece
This design places a huge burden on the builder to get mating angles to be EXACT. Like, crazy exact. The tiniest fraction of a degree error is greatly amplified by the nature of the design. I’m super impressed!
Thanks bud!
Looks brilliant, it also looked complicated. Hats off to you 👍👍👍
That turned out awesome! Love it!
Thanks Drew!
This table with some of your incredible dove tails would set it apart! Very nice work!
One of the coolest tables I have ever seen. I would love to try this one day.
Beautiful
Wow! Design and craftsmanship outstanding.
Amazing job making this table. Always a pleasure watching you work and learning how to make cool projects.
Awesome video! Love the bridle joint jig.
I was pretty happy with that guy
The stickers to provide clearance was clever. Logged for future reference.
AMAZING WOW
Amazing.. I like.. that's our family job
Great job!
Cant wait to get a Kats-Moses apron as i start my woodworking career ! 🙂
Wow very cool.
Kopira caleta uaaaaa
Ovo je prije 8 mjeseci
Mmm that would look awesome in black with a infinity mirror with LED lighting on top😉
✌great video thanks for sharing👍
Outstanding
Thank you for this video ! I am gonna try this . Going with some poplar that i had in the shop to see if i can figure it out. Got everything milled today. Will work on the bridal joints tomorrow. If i can get it figured out and it comes out in good shape i will get some walnut and do it again with that.
I also thank you for your new deal with us handicapped woodworkers. I have an eye disease called Retinitus Pigmentosa. It effects periferal vision at first . Then slowly progresses to total blindness. I am still blessed with enough sight to do most of what i want to do. Still have a full time job and work in my shop. I just can not drive. Anyway thank you very much for your caring and all of your teaching here on line !
You never say impossible to creative people 😊👍🏼 and nice work to you 👏🏻😊
Your thoughts are amazing
@Caletova Radionica best infinity cube
Nicely done!
Thanks bud!
Very nice, this is called talent......👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Really cool 😎👍
@caletova radionica
What a gorgeous table! Thank you for sharing this build and the free plans you’re so generous this is going on my list of things to try definitely.
Really cool need to show my tutor this he says that tools are not good for woodwork looks amazing he's old school all joints need to be done by hand
You tell him!
@@katzmosestools he also don't know how to sharpen a chisel so his joints are not that good to start with lol
All of the above. Or maybe the curriculum states "hand cut joints." Or maybe he wants you to earn it and really understand joinery, but more likely, he doesn't have enough machines or time to fill out all those incident reporting forms in a classroom full of excitable young folks on routers.
I had an 18 year old kid plug in a trim router without checking the power switch last year. He then tried to catch it as it jumped out of his hand. Thankfully, the router good smiled upon him, and he got away with a warning by way of a small, nonessential chunk plucked cleanly from his hand. Then, the blood came... And the damned incident report...
@@jasondoust4935 I understand that part of working with power tools with my lathe I tern the power off at the wall when changing the speed just to be safe than sorry as only paid £27 for it so not sure if it all works as it should has been tested and all seems good
That's outstanding!
Love the geometric look as well as the fit and finish!
Thanks bud. This was a fun one!
Truly a beautiful piece
Very cool!
Beautiful done thank you for sharing it with us.
What an incredible project!
Beautiful yet challenging 👍
Whale done bro.
I looked at building one Mission end table. It has 28 mortise and tenon joints in it. I wanted a set of furniture. A lot of mortise and tenon joints. Very good practice, making 280 of those joints. A good bridal joint project, if I ever saw one.
Awesome project. Thanks for showing the acrylic remedy. I think that was a smart idea slight twist or not
I was very pleased by that as you can see by the censorship at 10:13 haha
I made the frame today ! Glue & screws for me did the trick. Thanks for the idea & inspiration
Came out great! I built one out of Steel and used small bars to reinforce. I really like your idea for the cast acrylic to reinforce it but not be super noticeable!
Awesome looking table.
My first thought for strengthening the joints further would be to drive a peg through each one. That would change the aesthetics but it might look cool with a vastly different colored species of wood.
I second the Dowel idea. I would not let them be a through Dowell although. I would dowel on the inside of all joints stopping short of a threw cut making each dowel in a blind hole setting; therefore not visible on outer profile of frame work. I know it is more work involved, but I suggest off setting the dowel hole in the Tenon and Bridal joint to create a pinching effect for tightening the joint connection.
It's a new year coming up and I look forward to making this. Thanks for the how to video!
Wow super!!
Turned out awesome!
Very awesome
Original idea.Nice work.Drawings downloaded.Thank's.
This kind of video that make my lazy mind to work.. Simple enough to .make u sprang out to do it just to realised it took more that what meet the eyes..bravo..great job..
Outstanding! Bob
Great design, great video, great craftsmanship
Next challenge: do it with your non dominant hand! Awesome video Jonathan!!
"I know something you don't know ... I'm not left-handed."
My head would have exploded trying to figure it all out. It looks great.
Very nice display of good work and edition