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the designs are to be made so they look like they are a solid wood piece once assembled
1 is a wooden football i would like made into 2 pieces
1 is a wooden dice to be made into 6 pieces
1 is a stand for a sculpture with some engraving on it
ease of assembly is crucial wanting to only use glue as the bond so clever interlocking joints are most welcomed..
Reece S.
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After I read your description, the first thing I thought was—this is less about drawing shapes and more about engineering clever joinery. Flat-pack wooden design lives or dies on two things: clean geometry and simple assembly. If the joints are intuitive, the build feels effortless. If not, even glue won’t save it.
Here’s how I’m seeing your three pieces:
The football: split into two mirrored shells that interlock cleanly along a seam, designed so the curve reads natural once bonded.
The dice: six flat faces cut with tongue-and-groove or slot joints so they align square without clamps, giving a perfect cube once glued.
The sculpture stand: a base with slot-in supports, engraving designed into the cut path so it’s crisp straight off the machine, minimal finishing needed.
I’ve worked on flat-pack concepts before where the difference came down to hidden supports—sometimes a simple tab-and-slot system makes the whole structure sturdier without complicating the design. That’s the kind of thinking I’d bring here.
Before I sketch the first drafts, let me ask—are you planning to laser-cut these pieces, or CNC route them? The production method will shape how fine the joints and engravings can be.