Making a Metal Cube Puzzle "ALUMIX CUBE" Copper / Aluminum / Bronze - Soma Cube

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2023
  • In this video, I’ll be making a multi metal puzzle cube that I designed in fusion 360. Its similar in shape to a Rubik's cube but is not solved in the same way. First I 3-D printed the puzzle pieces on my Prusa 3-D printer using a special filament called Polycast. Then I coated the pieces in a ceramic material, called Suspendaslurry. I burned the plastic filament out of the shells in my kiln, and vitrified the shells. I melted copper aluminum and bronze, and filled each shell with a different metal. Then I broke off the ceramic material to reveal the castings. Once the castings were complete, I spent several hours sanding and polishing them. I also made a bronze base and wooden stand to build the puzzle pieces on.
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Komentáře • 224

  • @nicholasadams2374
    @nicholasadams2374 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I've never seen someone put so much time and effort into making molds. The results speak for themselves. WOW!!!

  • @ClamJYT
    @ClamJYT Před 10 měsíci +17

    Looks amazing, would love to see a version with a clear acrylic holder instead of a wooden one to show off the cube even more

  • @kitaru8558
    @kitaru8558 Před rokem +4

    THE SUSPENDA SLURRY IS BACK!! WOO!!

  • @SamanthaLaurier
    @SamanthaLaurier Před rokem +3

    Multi-metal casting AND a cute pupper? Perfect video 10/10

  • @theillusorylife
    @theillusorylife Před rokem +72

    Another great video! You pay such close attention to detail, I love that. The end result is always such high quality.
    Seflishly, I would love to see you make a custom designed chess set out of metal. I've always thought chess sets have a beauty to them and you come up with such smart designs. I'd love to see what you can do!

    • @The_Dr_Fate
      @The_Dr_Fate Před rokem +5

      chess battle advanced covered in metal

    • @madmachine5244
      @madmachine5244 Před rokem +4

      You could also make the board out of three different metals. Aluminum for the base, the squares out of copper and brass, and finally for the dividing lines either aluminum or pewter.
      Also you could make a checker board as well.

    • @theillusorylife
      @theillusorylife Před rokem

      @@madmachine5244 That would be amazing! A lot of work though. Plus I'm not sure he's read the comments haha

    • @asht6415
      @asht6415 Před 8 měsíci

      Jiih

    • @asht6415
      @asht6415 Před 8 měsíci

      🎉❤😊😊😊😊

  • @zachtish5479
    @zachtish5479 Před rokem +4

    Really enjoyed seeing you include the woodworking elements as well as the electric furnace. Great work!

  • @thunderbasilisk1352
    @thunderbasilisk1352 Před rokem +1

    Love multi metal builds! What an awesome puzzle!

  • @dannybrickwell
    @dannybrickwell Před rokem +31

    Your videos make the process look much faster than it actually is!
    What parts of the casting process are the most time-consuming?
    Admire your commitment and discipline to learning the craft, and also in documenting it so dummies like me can enjoy it! Thanks so much for the content!

    • @anzaca1
      @anzaca1 Před rokem +3

      Mold-making is easily the longest part.

  • @chrisgenovese8188
    @chrisgenovese8188 Před rokem +4

    this is beautiful! looks like a dream to fidget with, and i bet those pieces have a satisfying weigh to them.

  • @primetimeforcrime
    @primetimeforcrime Před rokem +3

    Im so excited to see how this turns out!

  • @Serbianguy432
    @Serbianguy432 Před rokem +12

    As usual, another epic video that showcases your hard-won skills. The integration of the metalworking and woodworking components complemented one another nicely, and I can't remember the last time 15 minutes passed by so quickly!

  • @blakeontheriver
    @blakeontheriver Před 7 měsíci

    Penny is such a good helper. ❤

  • @theawesomer
    @theawesomer Před rokem +2

    Another great build! Very cool.

  • @Nobe_Oddy
    @Nobe_Oddy Před rokem +1

    This was SUCH a GREAT project!! At first I didn't think it was a good idea, but in the end I TOTALLY AGREE with you keeping the surfaces of the metal in a matte finish.... Yes glossy and mirrored would be great to look at, but it would be COVERED ion fingerprints by the time anyone gets done solving the puzzle.... And seeing it all glossy isn't very inviting to play with because everyone will be worried about fingerprints... but leaving it matte says "PICK ME UP AND PLAY WITH ME!!!" and thats EXACTLY what you want with a puzzle!
    FANTASTIC WORK!!!! and you go to show off the smaller kilns you9 have AND some of your woodworking skills (personally I would have made the walnut a dark glossy finish because of the matte cube, but it's YOUR 'Alumix Cube" lol )
    - You REALLY make me want to make/buy a kiln and start having fun LOL - I just don't have all the tools to finish up the melts... or the patience LOL - 7 HOURS?!?!?! WOW!!! :) Good Job!

  • @rachelg552353
    @rachelg552353 Před rokem

    So cool with all the different metals used for the pieces.

  • @ja1212az
    @ja1212az Před 8 měsíci

    I love the wood basement, great work man

  • @brucegoatly
    @brucegoatly Před 10 měsíci

    Lovely build! And this is why cast metal puzzles are so expensive!

  • @madmachine5244
    @madmachine5244 Před rokem +1

    Just wanted to let you know that this puzzle cube some of your best work!

  • @G.A.N.
    @G.A.N. Před rokem +1

    Watching you making yourself a new Saw would be very interesting, just like all of your videos!

  • @haydenc2742
    @haydenc2742 Před rokem

    That is totally awesome!!
    Keep em coming!!!!

  • @anotherfreediver3639
    @anotherfreediver3639 Před 11 měsíci

    I remember these in wood in the 1960s, sold under the name of Cuboids. It was a great puzzle.

  • @kznsq77
    @kznsq77 Před rokem +3

    Great work! But I think it will be easier to mill such cubic forms rather than cast them so precisely and mill it anyway at the end :)

  • @psj3940
    @psj3940 Před 4 měsíci

    U R one crazy artist. U would certainly make Fine pieces of Jewelry !

  • @Nitram06
    @Nitram06 Před 5 měsíci

    This is called a Soma cube, I do believe. I had a plastic one back in early 70s. There are a series of different objects you can make from these blocks. Wish I had the equipment to make one myself. It was a nice trip down memory lane to see you work creating something made from plastic so long ago. They are referred to as a a solid dissection puzzle.

  • @petermusinsky4524
    @petermusinsky4524 Před rokem

    Love it 👍
    Great precision

  • @acristiano1000
    @acristiano1000 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Trabalho incrível mano.
    Parabéns
    🇧🇷

  • @connorbabcock7718
    @connorbabcock7718 Před rokem +3

    Hi! I love your videos. You’ve inspired me to try my hand at lost PLA casting. I even built my own small foundry! I know you cover this in a few videos, but I was wondering if you would possibly make a video explaining how to properly set up a mould and how to determine what direction a Part should sit? I know you add runners and vents and all sorts of things. My projects seem to be fairly complex shape wise and I am having trouble figuring out what direction they should be poured from and what direction would make metal reach every nook and cranny so to speak. Thank you for the awesome videos!

  • @CocoTreb
    @CocoTreb Před rokem

    your content is always delightful to watch!! keep up the work!!

  • @Sphendrana
    @Sphendrana Před rokem

    I love metal puzzles. And Robinson Foundry!

  • @joeyisthebest0
    @joeyisthebest0 Před rokem +1

    Your vidioes are allways so educational and fun to whatch keep up the good work!

  • @PicBenc
    @PicBenc Před rokem +2

    It's incredible, quite a collector's item. You did the most difficult thing (melt the piece) and it was more difficult for you to assemble the puzzle 😝

  • @rhyboy1
    @rhyboy1 Před rokem +2

    Can’t believe you did all this only to put them in a mill… coulda done that at the start and saved days 😂

  • @Daniel_Mueller
    @Daniel_Mueller Před 7 měsíci

    Very nice, thank you for sharing it.

  • @FearsomeWarrior
    @FearsomeWarrior Před rokem

    Penny can fly. I got a shih’tzu, my first dog, three years ago. She surprised me by how athletic she was racing around. I hadn’t realized shih’tzu are in agility competitions.
    Awesome surface finishes. Very fidget friendly looking.

  • @victoriaeads6126
    @victoriaeads6126 Před rokem +1

    Have you ever looked at that casting ceramic under UV light? You could film the dipping part in blacklight!

  • @trstmeimadctr
    @trstmeimadctr Před rokem +1

    I think things like Polycast are probably best suited to beginners, because experienced people like RF have more to lose by putting time and energy into learning the intricacies of a new material than they do by continuing to work with something they know inside and out

  • @GermanDarioCarte
    @GermanDarioCarte Před rokem

    Excelente trabajo!!!

  • @schumifannreins295
    @schumifannreins295 Před rokem

    Amazing craftsmanship.

  • @MartinodePueblo
    @MartinodePueblo Před rokem

    Looks great again, man! If you sand in circles instead of straight lines, you won't get such deep grooves in the workpiece. That's why oscillation sanders excist

  • @yeeto_bandito
    @yeeto_bandito Před 5 měsíci

    This kind of reminds me of the dovetail cube clickspring made a while back. Sick video!

  • @kevinfitz3721
    @kevinfitz3721 Před rokem

    Outstanding craftsmanship

  • @sypoth
    @sypoth Před rokem +3

    The thing with puzzles like this is that once you have figured out how to solve them you never really forget. At some point it just gathers dust or you get rid of it.

    • @jaysgood10
      @jaysgood10 Před rokem

      Try this mister no imagination czcams.com/video/uaK5vSUQSQw/video.html

  • @tonyantoniou8667
    @tonyantoniou8667 Před 7 měsíci

    As much as I like seeing these amazing videos, I would also like to see more of your Jack Russell doggy in your videos. He/she is gorgeous, just like my one.
    Please show-off your dog much more than a split second. keep up your excellent work. Thanks.

  • @ulrikjohansson140
    @ulrikjohansson140 Před rokem

    You sir, you are a true master!

  • @holdpigsaccountable
    @holdpigsaccountable Před rokem

    Cool thanks for getting back at me.

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 Před 11 měsíci

    Very impressive !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @inemanja
    @inemanja Před 6 měsíci

    Now do a Rubik's Cube. Indestructible! (but it has to be movable/working, obviously)

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk Před rokem

    Beautiful work.

  • @marinomusico5768
    @marinomusico5768 Před 3 měsíci +1

    AWESOME ❤

  • @Toletanus
    @Toletanus Před rokem

    Very cool project! I enjoyed it.

  • @K4m1kaze
    @K4m1kaze Před 9 měsíci

    dude, this is ssssso awesome

  • @prid3_33
    @prid3_33 Před rokem

    Thats really funny my jack russell doesnt stop moving ever.

  • @andrestein6022
    @andrestein6022 Před rokem

    The amount of precision, preparation, and detail you use. The obsession with getting every aspect perfect. This is truly autism porn hahaha and I'm hooked.

  • @user-cc3of8zn9f
    @user-cc3of8zn9f Před 8 měsíci

    looks awesome!!

  • @Nobe_Oddy
    @Nobe_Oddy Před rokem

    You should make a copper frame to hold the sand for you 2-half sand-casting projects. This way you don't burn the wood every time, and eventually risk it breaking when you pick it up. It would be a useful project to do... imho :)

  • @idkidk8278
    @idkidk8278 Před rokem

    Looks good!

  • @guts60
    @guts60 Před rokem +4

    I know the liquid aluminum is molten hot, but I so desperately want to touch it. It looks like it’d be so satisfying

  • @Tygor3533
    @Tygor3533 Před rokem

    Awe I love Penny I have two jack russels of my own…. Great dogs!!!!

  • @isaiahfleischer8173
    @isaiahfleischer8173 Před rokem

    Great video! Do you have any ideas for how to avoid the porosity issues in the aluminum pieces in the future?

  • @Konduct_
    @Konduct_ Před 5 měsíci

    Technology for the win

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Před rokem

    Very cool project and video showing the process!
    When you used the wet sandpaper and granite block for sanding, how did you keep the sandpaper flat like that as you moved? Is there a particular brand you use that has adhesive on the back?

  • @ohamrad6455
    @ohamrad6455 Před 11 měsíci

    That aluminum pour was clean

  • @antoshgames
    @antoshgames Před rokem

    Looks Amazing
    Great video

  • @gusbisbal9803
    @gusbisbal9803 Před 9 měsíci

    My favorite part of this build 4:19 😀

  • @xtreambackman
    @xtreambackman Před rokem

    Beatiful as always

  • @lebanony0808
    @lebanony0808 Před rokem

    Very very creative and beautiful that's a very exciting

  • @martinm3474
    @martinm3474 Před 8 měsíci

    I still have our Soma cube from the 1970s.

  • @Choujifangirl
    @Choujifangirl Před 11 měsíci

    I love the fact that molten aluminum doesn’t even look real and also the fact that it kind of looks like silver when it’s in its liquid form

  • @taftancastingchannel
    @taftancastingchannel Před rokem +2

    Like 👍🏼🙂

  • @guts60
    @guts60 Před rokem

    Jack Russel Terriers are the best medium-small dogs, you can’t change my mind on that

  • @b00marrows
    @b00marrows Před rokem +1

    Only thing i can say is maybe some buffing of the metal parts to really smooth them off?

  • @waffle8364
    @waffle8364 Před rokem

    I would totally buy one of these

  • @madeinhawaii
    @madeinhawaii Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome

  • @jeffreyhallam5517
    @jeffreyhallam5517 Před rokem

    I don’t know how similar of a suggestion it is but It is a series of interconnected parts. I have mentioned it before, but gosh golly gee willackers, I really do think you could take a mean crack at the Gingery metal shaper. You’d probably have to to a send cut send order for the machine ways but 3d printing the casting molds would be beautiful.

  • @Desertsparky79
    @Desertsparky79 Před rokem

    What model is your belt sander? Looks like a cool setup! Love all of your projects!

  • @CarlosRendon-hu5gy
    @CarlosRendon-hu5gy Před 11 měsíci

    I like your work, go from 3d print pla to metal, great, I was wondering if you could print a structure of a brushless motor that is put on the drones both where the winding would go and where the magnets would go, there are many stl of Those structures of that engine, do you think you can demonstrate that it can be made of metal?

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Před rokem

    That is a nice little tip that for some reason never occurred to me at 13:53 purposely leave the mixing stick and remaining epoxy next to the part your epoxying (I usually clean it up right after applying while waiting for the part to cure) so that you can use it to tell when the epoxy is cured.
    (I usually have to poke at the epoxy with something or try to lightly move it to test. Neither ideal, lol)
    So simple an idea. Never know ehat little tricks you might pick up just watching how someone else works! Thanks

  • @rotten-Z
    @rotten-Z Před 4 měsíci

    If you heat the molds together with a crucible with metal, and then pour the metal into a hot mold, then the smallest details of the mold will be imprinted on the casting. Even fingerprints, if left when creating the mold

  • @aserta
    @aserta Před rokem +1

    Tangram square, done in the same materials. Would complement the cube as another geometric puzzle.

  • @gentlemangamer1041
    @gentlemangamer1041 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm an apprentice machinist by trade, and I am both impressed and puzzled.
    I don't get to forge my own base metal, so the entire process is interesting. It really makes me curious about how quickly a standardized block mould could be used to produce blocks to recycle some of our scrap on site. Unfortunately, due to the amount of parts my shop needs to produce, it isn't really viable since all of us are high skill workers. To make enough money to cover our salaries we can't spend time molding then machining rough stock down to size for every job, when we can just order from the suppliers something already roughly the right size.
    As for my puzzlement, in my experience, a handheld angle grinder with a cutting disk would have been a better option than the hacksaw for saving time, since you were going to grind down the marks left with a belt sander anyways. Also, since you have a milling machine, why didn't you use a 45º debur tool to prep those chamfers? The only spots that type of tool can't reach are the inside of those interior corners, which you could then finish with a hand file.
    Aside from that, the finish you decided to use is the mark of a gluten for punishment. It looks great, don't get me wrong! I just hate the amount of work that goes into it when a milled finish looks just as shiny. Then again, I always liked the curves left by face milling so that's probably just preference.
    It does look good though.

    • @robinson-foundry
      @robinson-foundry  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks! The process I used was mostly for the sake of entertainment. If I did it solely for myself I would have just entirely machined the pieces. As for the chamfers, the cast parts weren't very symmetrical so getting them square in the vice would take forever.

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Před rokem

    Great work. 😄😄

  • @DeadlyVenomKing
    @DeadlyVenomKing Před 7 měsíci

    Gonna get one made in
    Gold, Rose Gold and Platinum

  • @user-jf5rx2gf8l
    @user-jf5rx2gf8l Před 5 dny

    how do you avoid blemishes on the outside faces of the casts? is it a matter of intentionally making them a bit thicker and wider so that you have some slack to grind off after the casting process? if so does that affect the overall shape?

  • @bulldaagg
    @bulldaagg Před 10 měsíci

    very cool

  • @mattvish2591
    @mattvish2591 Před 6 měsíci

    what would interest me do you have corrosion issues? I imagine the aluminum will look quite bad after some time due to galvanic corrosion, maybe galvanizing would help. Also the copper should develop patina which can add character but you're going with a polished finished so it might don't look so nice anymore after couple of months.

  • @hunterrobinson3243
    @hunterrobinson3243 Před rokem

    late night upload, nice

  • @chtechindustries4174
    @chtechindustries4174 Před 8 měsíci

    How does the diligent not dissolve more in the vapor? What makes it smooth, not disintegrate?

  • @Typical.Anomaly
    @Typical.Anomaly Před rokem +37

    The molds look like Russian castles

    • @rotten-Z
      @rotten-Z Před 4 měsíci

      More like a bunch of russian soldiers in the cold after an attack on ukrainian positions

  • @sharkfang802
    @sharkfang802 Před rokem

    So something I'm curious about is if the Polycast filiment leaves no ash, does it still emit harmful fumes when it is vaporized like the PLA does? Did dyou ask about this and test it? Bceuase if you don't have to do the melt-out first and can just fire to 1500 right off the bat that would be great.

  • @gusbisbal9803
    @gusbisbal9803 Před 9 měsíci

    Are you preheating the ceramic shell before pouring? This is crucial to be able to capture the detail in the model.... granted there is no detail for these but I mean in general, do you preheat?

  • @Longyearbye
    @Longyearbye Před 9 měsíci

    Hi and many greetings from germany.... its so great, what you have made there!!! I love it! Do you sell this kinf of handcrafts? I am impressed! Jörg

  • @mikebruegger8654
    @mikebruegger8654 Před 9 měsíci

    Would be nice highly polished

  • @shortvidz9576
    @shortvidz9576 Před rokem

    😮 welcome back

  • @jasonhovey815
    @jasonhovey815 Před rokem

    To bad you didn’t make them to sell I’d love to have one

  • @robertkumaki4321
    @robertkumaki4321 Před rokem

    this is a soma cube. popular in the 1970s. one of the whole points of the cube is that it can be configured into many different shapes, not just a cube.

  • @redgamer6427a
    @redgamer6427a Před rokem

    Cool Vid!

  • @katsube1107
    @katsube1107 Před rokem

    good work

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum Před 6 měsíci

    Well I'm intrigued. Alcohol vapor sounds massively less annoying than the acetone vapor I've been doing....

  • @zaynehayashi2528
    @zaynehayashi2528 Před rokem

    Your Content Reminds Me So Much Of Grant Thompson (TKOR). Nonetheless, Great Work!!

  • @jarosawolszewski6594
    @jarosawolszewski6594 Před rokem

    Pierwszy taki projekt z klocków metalowych opatentował i wyprodukował za granicą Leon Wiśniewski z Polski. Jak dobrze pamiętam nazwał tą zabawkę "BILDADICE". Było to ponad 30 lat temu. Mam ją do dnia dzisiejszego, gdyż dostałem ja w prezencie. Pozdrawiam