Saw the Guinness video about you and how you collect rubics cubes. McDonald's in Ontario just had a promo with rubics, where they had a bunch of themed toys. One was a 1by2by3 functional cube. Did you get yourself one/already have one like that? I know it is pretty weird, but I guess it is something to add to the collection, right?
@ΑντωνηςΔουκακης2 жыл бұрын
I really like this table , GJ ! I m thinking of making something similar but with tiles on the top( I m not a pro in anyway ) but I can't decide the angle for the legs . Can you send me a suggestion about the initial width and angle that you used for this one ? Thanks in advance , keep up the good work !
@GregMakesThings2 жыл бұрын
Ok this was random since I chose the angles visually with direct dimensions and not angle dimensions, but the inner angle = 72° and outer angle is 63.43°. As for the top, it's 80*100cm. Fun fact for the angles: 72° is the angle of a pentagon, while 63.43° is the dihedral angle of the Dodecahedron which is also only pentagons :)
@OGRECubes3 жыл бұрын
I definitely would have gone a different way about making this table myself. It looks good though.
@nowymail3 жыл бұрын
You need a more sturdy working table.
@IrishAnonymous013 жыл бұрын
See, I was gonna say this but in a nice light-hearted way that complimented his table. Like that the table he build looks more sturdy and well built than the table he built it on. You just disregarded all his work and told him to get a better work bench.