I saw this built by someone (either you or another YT builder) and then found the second one. Your build is very straight forward and easy to follow. Thanks. I'm so excited to make it. My husband was able to 3-D print me the parts (2-2.5 inches), so I have a very visual model to follow. It makes things clearer for me with my spacial modeling issues. Thanks so much for your great video!
I'm a beginner so I'm pretty sure I can't do this yet but I'm definitely saving this project for later. You made this look so simple and it looks amazing! Thank you for this video
@@AlesEveryday I appreciate your faith in me 🤣🤣 but I'm a woman who has never made anything. My first projects will be a planter box and an outdoor chair. When I learn to cut angles, I'm definitely making this. I added your video to my playlist.
I’m definitely going to give this a try thanks for sharing I think I’ll try and add some doubles to improve strength and it might even make the glue up a little easier 👍
Made one of these. There is a 1 inch gap all the way around. It holds 50lbs before it starts to flex together. Yours looks like it's touching together on the top and bottom. But I also inlaid 6 inch 90° metal bracket under and behind every joint. So when you look at it from the front and top all the brackets are hidden.
hello and thank you so much for shoing us how you build it and you technic too, thank a lot, it s just one things of me that on your plans we do not know where is the small edges and bigs edges, it will more efficient to put it on your plans if it s possible, can we have it please ? and i am in europe and we do not use the inch but a metric système, but i can convert it but i ll have a float numbers ! thank you a gain
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.
Sure, they are also in the description on how to assemble and cut them! CUT LIST: 12 @ 19in x 1.5in x 1.5in (45 cuts on both ends) 6 @ 17in x 1.5in x 1.5in (Special 45 cuts on ends)
How has it held up over time? You've made it very simple, but you ended up with end grain to end grain glue joints which inherently, are not very strong, as the glue tends to get soaked up into the wood. The infinity design looks like very complex but it's really not. The secret is in the joinery.
You are right, the design is a very simple design, as long as you don’t loose track of what goes where on the assembly process! It has held up just fine 👍🏼
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?
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.
Let me know if you tried this project and how it turned out! What was your favorite part of this build?
Hello I wonder what is the type of this wood??
I was surprised to see that you only used tape to hold the pieces together. No clamps or anything. And it still turned uot good 😊
I saw this built by someone (either you or another YT builder) and then found the second one. Your build is very straight forward and easy to follow. Thanks. I'm so excited to make it. My husband was able to 3-D print me the parts (2-2.5 inches), so I have a very visual model to follow. It makes things clearer for me with my spacial modeling issues. Thanks so much for your great video!
Awesome! I’m glad it’s easy to follow and you tried it out! Let me know how it turns out
I'm a beginner so I'm pretty sure I can't do this yet but I'm definitely saving this project for later. You made this look so simple and it looks amazing! Thank you for this video
You absolutely can! Go for it!
@@AlesEveryday I appreciate your faith in me 🤣🤣 but I'm a woman who has never made anything. My first projects will be a planter box and an outdoor chair. When I learn to cut angles, I'm definitely making this. I added your video to my playlist.
Man's underated
His builds are truly awesome
I have a bunch of left over treated lumber that I'm going to use to make some of these for yard and garden decorations.
Thanks for sharing.
How did it turn out?
Great, you made it so easy to make. Congrats
Thank you!
I’m definitely going to give this a try thanks for sharing I think I’ll try and add some doubles to improve strength and it might even make the glue up a little easier 👍
How did it turn out?
This is just what I was looking for. Well done. Thx 😊
Awesome! Try it out
I'm going to give it a try for sure, maybe even start today If I can find the time. Do you have a plan people can download, or do we have to buy it?
Thank you. Patience
This is soooo cool!
Thank you!
Maybe I missed it. Would someone provide a Length List? What the measurement, of how many pieces.
ever thought of sanding before assemby?
Awesome
Thanks!
Aren't those miter joints mostly end grain? I think I'd add some splines to increase their strength rather dramatically...
Made one of these. There is a 1 inch gap all the way around. It holds 50lbs before it starts to flex together. Yours looks like it's touching together on the top and bottom. But I also inlaid 6 inch 90° metal bracket under and behind every joint. So when you look at it from the front and top all the brackets are hidden.
Ohh that’s really smart. I was thinking about making this but I knew the wood version wouldnt be very strong.
That is awesome Ale! Love the build!!:)
Thank you!
will 1.2 x 1.2 inch also work ?
Yes it should!
Çok guzel ve basarili fakat nedense kimse ölçuleri yazmiyor ilk firsatta mutlaka deneyecegim.tesekkur ederim.
Awesome Build!
Nice and thanks foto sharinh
hello and thank you so much for shoing us how you build it and you technic too, thank a lot, it s just one things of me that on your plans we do not know where is the small edges and bigs edges, it will more efficient to put it on your plans if it s possible, can we have it please ? and i am in europe and we do not use the inch but a metric système, but i can convert it but i ll have a float numbers !
thank you a gain
what measures does the table have ?
Do you have a file for the 3D model? I am considering using this shape in A- level design final product. Thanks
Hi hello I m Indian stay tamil nadu ranipet your work so use full in my next level
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.
Interesting stuff
So all the cut is the same lenght?
Actually no, there are 2 different sets of lengths. Should be on the description under cut list
@@AlesEveryday ok sorry
What were the measurements? 😁
Can you give us your measurements I am from Algeria
Sure, they are also in the description on how to assemble and cut them!
CUT LIST:
12 @ 19in x 1.5in x 1.5in (45 cuts on both ends)
6 @ 17in x 1.5in x 1.5in (Special 45 cuts on ends)
How has it held up over time? You've made it very simple, but you ended up with end grain to end grain glue joints which inherently, are not very strong, as the glue tends to get soaked up into the wood.
The infinity design looks like very complex but it's really not. The secret is in the joinery.
You are right, the design is a very simple design, as long as you don’t loose track of what goes where on the assembly process! It has held up just fine 👍🏼
Chek Caletova Radionica channel,he made this but with metal.
Can I make this table base for a dining table? she being taller
Yes you can, but you’ll need to make it sturdier!
Das my boiiiiii!
Ja so weit so gut,aber es ist krumm und schief.Als Tisch schon Mal nicht zu gebrauchen
p0r favor las medidas
As I mention before we’re gonna break this down as I mention before we’re gonna break this down as I mention before
Cale je bolje napravio!
Hahahaha iskreno
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?
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.
This is so cool!
I want build like this!
I want to build like this!
May I know the measurements?
Thank you! The Cut List is on the description! Let me know if you have any questions!