
Instructables user Random_Canadian (a.k.a. Gavin Wolchina of Calgary, AB) built this giant and fully functional puzzle cube that also serves as Gavin’s coffee table. It’s 27″ across, weighs less than 30 pounds and took one month to build.

Instructables user Random_Canadian (a.k.a. Gavin Wolchina of Calgary, AB) built this giant and fully functional puzzle cube that also serves as Gavin’s coffee table. It’s 27″ across, weighs less than 30 pounds and took one month to build.
That is epic.
You should have used one of the pictures that has his cat sitting on it. Gives a much better sense of scale. Also, cute!
Pingback: Un Cubo de Rubik gigante como mesa de centroNerdgasmo
haha yes, that could just be a really small sofa
Epic indeed – I want one!
// What's Trending
Raspberry Pi Design Contest
Maker Faire: Day One
A Photo Tour of Maker Faire
Arduino Announces New Wireless Linux Board
Seventeen Sneaky Secret Hides
10 Things to Connect to Your Raspberry Pi
Radio Shack Unveils the New Delta Series Mini PC Board at Maker Faire
New Arduino Robot Available in the Maker Shed at Maker Faire
// What's Shared
A better way to slice a pumpkin
DIY Nerf Darts
In the Maker Shed: Minty Boost USB Charger
100 Dollar Store Organization Ideas for Craft Rooms and Beyond
Mad’s Mouse House
Lace Princess Crowns
I Have a (Puzzling) Dream
Play the Rings of a Tree Trunk Like a Record
// Most Commented
DIY Hacks & How To’s: Get Emergency Power from a Phone Line
Resin Casting: Going from CAD to Engineering-Grade Plastic Parts
Ten Tips for Screws and Screwdrivers
Ten Tips for Better Measurement
Makers on TV: Big Brain Theory
Tool Review: BioLite CampStove
Grow: A Portable CNC Router System
Pitches with Prototypes: Solar Tracker