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Hexahedron WIY Practice Kit
Broadside Industries Hexahedron WIY (Weld-It-Yourself) Kit
The Foundation of Precision.
The Broadside Industries Hexahedron WIY (Weld-It-Yourself) Kit is designed to sharpen the skills every fabricator depends on—accurate fit-up, consistent welds, distortion control, and maintaining perfectly square assemblies.
At first glance, a hexahedron looks simple. In reality, keeping twelve edges straight, six faces perfectly aligned, and every corner square requires planning, patience, and craftsmanship. Every tack matters. Every weld sequence matters. Every degree of distortion shows.
Precision laser cut in the USA, each kit is engineered for accurate fit-up while leaving the welding entirely in your hands. Whether you're learning the fundamentals or refining advanced TIG or MIG welding techniques, the Hexahedron is a rewarding project that builds real fabrication skills you can apply in the shop every day.
Material Specifications
Material: Cold Rolled Steel (CRS)
Material Thickness: 11 Gauge (.120") (or substitute your actual thickness)
Precision Laser Cut
Six Individual Panels
Twelve Outside Corner Welds
DIY Weld-It-Yourself Assembly
Made in America 🇺🇸
Perfect For
Welding students
Fabricators developing TIG or MIG skills
Trade schools and welding programs
Shop displays and welding portfolios
Gifts for welders, makers, and metal artists
Why Build a Hexahedron?
The hexahedron—commonly known as a cube—is one of the best projects for developing the fundamentals of fabrication. It teaches proper fit-up, tack sequencing, heat management, and distortion control while maintaining tight tolerances on every side. With twelve precision corner welds and six perfectly square faces, it's an excellent exercise in consistency and craftsmanship.
The finished piece isn't just a practice project—it's a display-worthy example of your welding ability.
The Broadside Industries WIY Series isn't just about building Platonic Solids—it's about building confidence behind the torch. Every completed project represents another step toward mastering the craft of fabrication.
Broadside Industries Hexahedron WIY (Weld-It-Yourself) Kit
The Foundation of Precision.
The Broadside Industries Hexahedron WIY (Weld-It-Yourself) Kit is designed to sharpen the skills every fabricator depends on—accurate fit-up, consistent welds, distortion control, and maintaining perfectly square assemblies.
At first glance, a hexahedron looks simple. In reality, keeping twelve edges straight, six faces perfectly aligned, and every corner square requires planning, patience, and craftsmanship. Every tack matters. Every weld sequence matters. Every degree of distortion shows.
Precision laser cut in the USA, each kit is engineered for accurate fit-up while leaving the welding entirely in your hands. Whether you're learning the fundamentals or refining advanced TIG or MIG welding techniques, the Hexahedron is a rewarding project that builds real fabrication skills you can apply in the shop every day.
Material Specifications
Material: Cold Rolled Steel (CRS)
Material Thickness: 11 Gauge (.120") (or substitute your actual thickness)
Precision Laser Cut
Six Individual Panels
Twelve Outside Corner Welds
DIY Weld-It-Yourself Assembly
Made in America 🇺🇸
Perfect For
Welding students
Fabricators developing TIG or MIG skills
Trade schools and welding programs
Shop displays and welding portfolios
Gifts for welders, makers, and metal artists
Why Build a Hexahedron?
The hexahedron—commonly known as a cube—is one of the best projects for developing the fundamentals of fabrication. It teaches proper fit-up, tack sequencing, heat management, and distortion control while maintaining tight tolerances on every side. With twelve precision corner welds and six perfectly square faces, it's an excellent exercise in consistency and craftsmanship.
The finished piece isn't just a practice project—it's a display-worthy example of your welding ability.
The Broadside Industries WIY Series isn't just about building Platonic Solids—it's about building confidence behind the torch. Every completed project represents another step toward mastering the craft of fabrication.