
wooden
and
here you can
Put coins in it
and
here
you can put notes in it
These must be rolled up
Then come in here.
And because they get stuck here
there is a staff here
and thus
you can press it in here
SITZ!
However, the question is
How do you open the box?
There is no
Lock or the somthing like this.
and not above
Turning is also not possible
But if you look closely,
you can find here
one nail
and on the other hand
there's also a nail.
But they're in so deep
that they can't be grasped.
Now you can come up with the idea
that you can use
this thing.
This idea is right.
You can take this apart
and
sees a magnet on this page
With that, one could
pull out that nail.
though
it doesn't work that way.
The magnet is too weak.
You have to put it on its side.
and then
the nail does not jam and you can pull it out
and the same thing on the other hand
and now
you can open the can.
Now a thief could be
with his prey
escape.
If it weren't another little secret
Then this
is only a distraction for the thief.
The real treasure
is still
in the box, namely
it hides here
in the lid.
Here's a glass
with one screw cap
You can open
And all banknotes
that are put through the hole
do not land in the box
but in the glass with the screw cap
This is how it is reassembled.
First, I'm going to give
the bait
back in
A banknote should be on the bottom
to appear to be
like everything here
lands in the big box.
I'll close up then.
nail in
nail in
and
Reconnect the magnet.
How do you shape an octagon?
Connect the diagonals of a square,
take the half diagonal
and mark it from the edge
The dots are connected.
A perfect octagon is ready!
The side parts are roughly cut to size
The saw is set to 45°.
The side panels are swan on one side.
off at an angle of 45°.
An auxiliary block is being prepared.
Drill 2 holes each in the lid and base.
The auxiliary block is screwed to the floor
The lid is precisely aligned
and screwed on
An auxiliary board is clamped on
The first part is left and right
glued,
prodded under the auxiliary board
and fixed with clamps
And so on, for each part
The protruding edges are sanded down
The box is sawed open all around
But it won't fall apart
The auxiliary block holds lid and base in position
The edges are covered with adhesive tape.
Only the upper edge is covered with glue
and the board is mitred with the mitre
prodded under the auxiliary board
and fixes
all other boards will be
at the mitre and at the top edge
glued
and fixed with rubbers
For the last board, the mitre must also be
of board no. 1 with glue
The result!
The protruding edges
are sanded down again
Lid and base are sawn shut.
The sheet metal lid gets two holes
and is screwed to the cover from the inside
Then through the lid and the sheet metal lid
drilled with an 8 mm drill
and then again with 12 mm
Many holes are required for the slot.
side by side with 4 mm drilled
and with a chisel.
the slot is finished.
The holes for the nails are marked
and drilled
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