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I’ve seen a few of these on here lately.
My son actually made these about a year ago, with a little setup help.
He ended up selling some of them and one became a X-mas tree ornament with a little fishing line drilled thru one corner.
We made a short video of the process just thought we would throw it out there.
If you would like to look, here is link to—
Stephens Cube in a Cube in a Cube
Thanks for looking!!

Square all equal sides is the key.
Made from: Teak, Danish wood oil.
-- Nick, Virginia, http://www.etsy.com/shop/NONICKSWOOD
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7 comments so far
kody
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#1 posted 317 days ago
very cool. I need to make me 1 of those. nice job..
MasterSergeant
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#2 posted 317 days ago
Congrats! I achieved the cube In a in a cube in a cube a couple of times myself.
-- Kelly, woodworker under construction
Brianb1
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#3 posted 317 days ago
Ive heard of these but this is the first time seeing it, well time to break out the forstner bits again !! thanks for sharing !!
nonickswood
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#4 posted 316 days ago
Thanks to all For looking.
From Stephen and I.
-- Nick, Virginia, http://www.etsy.com/shop/NONICKSWOOD
Ryan Haasen
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#5 posted 316 days ago
Cube-ception! Very cool.
-- Ryan
TopamaxSurvivor
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#6 posted 316 days ago
nice work. Now I know what those are for. Stacking to make people curious ;-)
-- "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence
NormG
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#7 posted 315 days ago
Someone had free time on their hands. Nice cubes, they are fun to make
-- Norman
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