Turners Cube

Millmore S Steel

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Hi, I'm new to the forum and just wanted to share a few pics of my take on a turners cube, I call it a Millers Cube LOL!
I started with a 4" cube just over 5lbs of 6061 T6 and ended up with a 3.4 oz part, all of the points of contact between each feature is .020.
I made 4 of them and spent 136 hrs.

Enjoy!!
 

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Hi, I'm new to the forum and just wanted to share a few pics of my take on a turners cube, I call it a Millers Cube LOL!
I started with a 4" cube just over 5lbs of 6061 T6 and ended up with a 3.4 oz part, all of the points of contact between each feature is .020.
I made 4 of them and spent 136 hrs.

Enjoy!!
I have attached the solid model if anyone would like to have it.
 

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That is truly outstanding work.
I havnt made one but know how its done.
I wouldnt know where to even think about starting your version.
Fantastic version. :beer mugs:
 
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