
This project is actually not as hard as it looks, so don't get discouraged by how complex it looks. I made models in Google Sketchup and Autodesk Inventor, and have attached the files here. I believe that making something with your hands and on manual machines "makes it real" more then programming a robot to make it for you does. I'll go through the calculations and everything, so you can make one of any size with any number of cubes! I think this is an appropriate entry for the "Make it Real" challenge, because this is a project that is hardly ever done on a manual machine, it is usually made on a CNC machine.

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I figured out how to make one, made a few prototypes, and once I got a nice one done I came here to share it with you! Here is an Instructable on how to make a Turner's Cube, on a manual lathe (and mill). But nothing on a manual machine! Something had to be done. I knew I wouldn't be able to make a sphere on a manual machine, but a cube within a cube within a cube? That didn't seem too bad! And so the quest began! I began researching Turner's Cubes, and I found information about CNC projects, turners cube calculators, and all that jazz (I even found some that this guy was making on a wood lathe, with all sorts of amazing shapes inside. He was showing things that you could make on the CNC machine, and I thought the cube was amazing. He showed it to us, as well as the cube with a sphere in it.

Once upon a time, one of my teachers at school brought in a Turner's Cube.
