You will need:
Tools | Materials |
PCM 7 Compound Mitre | 16mm supa wood |
PST 18 JigSaw | bottom and top 508 mm x 540 mm – 6 pieces |
PSR 18 Cordless drill | sides – 508mm x 148mm – 6 pieces |
PSM 18 Cordless Sander | backs 540mm x 180mm – 4 pieces |
Pex Sander | Drawer fronts 537mm x 177mm – 2 pieces |
Glue gun 7.2 | drawer sides 130mm x 505mm – 2 pieces |
drawer bottom 506mm x 506mm – 1 piece | |
drawer back 130mm x 474mm – 1 piece | |
brown masonite squares 150 x 150 – 55 pieces | |
3-3.5 x30mm screws | |
wood glue | |
paint 3 colours PVA – primary colours | |
paint 4 colours spray paint | |
16mm hinges flush type x 2 pieces | |
magnetic door catch – 1 piece |
Follow these Steps
Rubik cube Steps
The bottom cube
- With all your wood cut to size join all 6 pieces, the four sides, front and back together to create a box.
The middle cube
- Repeat the process for the middles cube as you did for the bottom cube.
- Make the drawer that fits into the cube. Make sure that the drawer is the rights size so as to slide into the cube.
The top cube
- Build the box for the cube in the same way you did the first cube.
- Cut the door for the cube to cover the front of the cube
- Give all the cubes a light sand to get rid of any uneven patches
- Spray the cubes with an undercoat and allow to dry, then apply your top coat
The Squares
- Having cut out all your squares to size, sand the edges to get rid of any rough edges.
- Lay the squares out and spray on an undercoat and allow to dry, then apply the different colours of your choice.
- Attach the door and hinges to the top cube
- Insert the drawer
- You can now stick the squares onto the cubes using a glue gun and make sure that they are evenly spaced.
- If you want the drawers to be fixed to each other and turn, then you must use a “lazy susan” mechanism between each of the cubes.
Download the Plans
Plans – rubix cube drawers [1]