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4" Wooden Cube Reviews

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Hey crafters, DIYers, and woodworkers-meet the extra-large, extra-sturdy 4” wooden cube! Made of quality birch, this laminate wood cube has all the natural beauty of wood. Pre-sanded to a smooth finish means you can get crafting right away!   The magic of motherhood- Capture each precious week and month with milestone blocks that you can customize with baby’s name, birthday, and age for adorable photoshoots!These oversized baby blocks are great for DIY baby shower decorations, gifts, and décor.   Memories, fun, and messages- Create outdoor fun with large wood dice for yard games. Want to relive happy occasions? Create a sweet photo cube with all your fave pics. How ‘bout decorating the blocks with paint, marker, or woodburning? Try chalkboard paint, and have loads of fun writing erasable messages and seasonal greetings on your cube.  

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Woodpeckers Crafts, 501 Prospect St. Unit 112, Lakewood
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Posted 2 years ago
Bought material for making 10cm cubes used as math manipulatives for preschoolers . They need to be precise, as they can show no visible deviation when scored every 1 cm, and must stack 9 high in a single stack without falling. 4" is perfect for the raw material, and these are great for a small operation like ours, so we dont have to square/plane/cut the lumber. Perfect! Attached photos are: 1) a hollow sawdust & resin alternative (not great), and examples of math work the 4-5 year old children do with it: 2) stacking materials to understand magnitudes, and 3) doing 4-digit math problems! We ordered one for a prototype, then we order 45-50 for a set. Last week we cut it down to exactly 10 cm with perfect square sides, and tonight we cut the grooves. My son is doing the woodwork for my classroom. He'll do the one set of 50 using your cubes. He'd like to sell more, but unfortunately the CNC router time means only $10/hr for him at this material cost ($350 material + $350 = $700 sale price), so he may need to look elsewhere for the material, or cut his own.
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Posted 4 years ago