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Building small cabin
Building small cabin





building small cabin
  1. Building small cabin how to#
  2. Building small cabin pdf#
  3. Building small cabin windows#

With the tiny house movement exploding in popularity, more and more homeowners are interested in going green and simplifying their lives through downsizing.īut tiny homes aren’t practical for everyone. For instance… what goes into the maze? There are also other things to discover.Lately, it seems small log homes are more in style than ever. You just have to go from A to B.īesides the maze there are also a few things you will have to discover about this box. The last part of the maze is very straightforward. Sometimes I do it in 20 seconds and other times…. This second part gets me every time I try to open this box. The second part is more of a dexterity move.

Building small cabin how to#

First comes a navigation part in which you will need to find out where you are, where you want to go and how to get there. When solving this puzzle you can seperate the maze into 3 parts. Be aware that you will learn all these things while making the box, so If you’re going to make this puzzle yourself you can read ahead. I’m not going to tell you how to open this puzzle, but I’m going to say a few things which might be considered tips. If you’re planning to try this puzzle yourself you might consider to stop reading after this alinea. A magnetic marble with a diameter of 10mm.24 cirkel magnets with a diameter of 5 mm and a thickness of 3mm.

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1 Metal pin with a diameter of 4mm and a length of 61 mm.Because the magnets have a thickness of 3 mm you can put a drop of glue on the back.īesides the laser cut wood you will need: Because of this the magnets should be friction fit. The holes for the magnets are 4.7 mm instead of 5 mm. one for engraving, one for cutting and one for the square around the file, which can be used for scaling. Each of the laser cut files has 3 layers. Two for the outside of the box, I used Walnut and Beech. Two for the inside of the box, you can use normal wood for these. If you want to use another wood thickness, scale the laser cut file accordingly. The square around the laser cut files is 450 by 275 mm for 4 mm wood. I used 4 mm wood for making the puzzle box, and it resulted in a box which was 177x130x115 mm. This will allow you to easily scale the laser cut file for any wood thickness.

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The laser cut file for cutting the wood for this puzzle box has a square around it. I used a 3D model I made to clarify the steps with pictures.

Building small cabin pdf#

pdf file which will explain how to assemble to box step by step. This way you don’t have to cut the wood yourself. This puzzle box will have a laser cut file in. You could solve it in about 30 minutes if you’re very good with puzzles, or if you have luck at your side, but it could also take days. I think someone should be able to solve a puzzle in under an hour. When I design a new puzzle I try to keep in mind that the puzzle shouldn’t be too hard. However, there is no ball inside the maze… There also isn’t any obvious lid to open the puzzle.

Building small cabin windows#

When you look through the windows you can see a plexiglas maze which covers the entire living room of the puzzle. It is a combination between a sequential discovery puzzle and a maze. It’s hard to explain this puzzle without spoiling too much about it. This box has been reviewed by Boxes and Booze: When you look through one of the four windows you can see something of a maze inside… But how do you get in?! This is just a small cabin with some windows and a little garage.







Building small cabin