Good luck! Such an awesome concept, and you explained it so well! The tutorial was perfect! Definitely going to rewatch your previous videos while I make mine!
I’m glad you said that because I plan on addressing the relative problems with making the model out of wood in part 2 of this video-which should be finished before the end of this year. But, in short: the weight accumulation with wooden blocks makes it harder to scale up, and the slightest irregularities in the rightness of angles in the blocks create amplified misalignment over greater lengths. The paper method is hollow but sturdy, and just flexible enough to make all the faces and edges flush, level, and even.
Good luck! Such an awesome concept, and you explained it so well! The tutorial was perfect! Definitely going to rewatch your previous videos while I make mine!
I would rather build this out of wood.
I’m glad you said that because I plan on addressing the relative problems with making the model out of wood in part 2 of this video-which should be finished before the end of this year. But, in short: the weight accumulation with wooden blocks makes it harder to scale up, and the slightest irregularities in the rightness of angles in the blocks create amplified misalignment over greater lengths. The paper method is hollow but sturdy, and just flexible enough to make all the faces and edges flush, level, and even.
@@georgelegobrick You can also make a Level 4 menger cube using legos.