Friday, 10 September 2021

CD cube

 

Selfie #1

Selfie #2

Lid hinged = obverse.

A view inside. I spent a bit of time making sure the hair bands stayed on the inside of the cube.

With milk crates #1

With milk crates #2


Hi

This post shows a cube I made by making sides from overlapping cds. The overlapping cds are documented here, and I did a bit more work on them here . To extend this technology, I've made this display cube, and started by superglueing the dvds to the red hubs whish are at the cenre of all the faces.

Anyway, I think they've come out very well. Up till the time I bought the cube outside to photograph, I hadn't really noticed the reflections visible on the cds. But they look quite good even when the cube was placed on my outdoor workbench made of milk crates and old plywood.

Materials: Cd's / Dvd's, Bamboo rod as hinge pins, 3 different 3d printed parts, elastic hair bands, superglue.

Tetra Clock

 

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Hi

Early this year, I put together a tetrahedron clock (2), and this is discussed here, I made a cube clock (1) at the same. But I didn't bother working out how to make a full dial with 12 numbers for those clocks.  

So somewhere along the way, I decided to fix this, by this time I had made some different varieties of the building-block adapters which turn cd's into polygons. I could apply that tech to the new clock. Instead of using bamboo rods as hinge pins, I am using bicycle spoke parts which don't fall out!  As well I found some themed dvds (The IT Crowd, a show I like)  in a  neighbourhood book swap cabinet. So it all came out very well.

Anyway, here are the IT Crowd themed clocks you can get on Red Bubble.

Materials: Dvd's and data cds, 15 different types of 3d printed parts, bicycle spokes and spoke nipples, elastic hair bands, clock mechanism.

Regards


Steve Nurse