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Guess what, everybody! Adam built a box! More specifically, a DIY 3-in-1 Plyometric Box! I’m told folks enjoy jumping on these boxes repeatedly for “exercise” or “fitness” (or is it ‘finesse’? I think the ‘t’ might be silent.) Anyhoo, I wouldn’t know anything about that because I try to expend the least amount of energy possible, but I can identify a gym on sight! We also used some new tools in this build, so we’ll be talking about those in this post too, in addition to the tutorial and plans for this torture workout box.
You can download the plans for this DIY 3-in-1 Plyometric Box below. I designed this plyo box so that all of the pieces will fit on a single sheet of 3/4-inch plywood because I care deeply for you, your health, and your wallet. You’re welcome.
Speaking of cost, did you know you can purchase a plyometric box for over a hundred American dollars?! That is absolutely insane. So let’s build one for about forty bucks instead and keep the extra cash in your pockets for protein shakes, or whatever it is you health nuts spend your money on. Who’s with me?!
Before we jump into the tutorial, let’s talk tools. We were excited to get our hands on the new Milwaukee M18 FUEL brushless cordless hammer drill and impact driver combo kit. It came with two 5Ah batteries and is fully compatible with the M18 system, featuring 150+ tools. These drills are touted to be the most powerful tools in its class and Adam was very pleased with their performance.
We were also able to use the new Bosch Daredevil 12-Piece Spade Bit Set. Man, were these spade bits impressive! They chewed right through the wood with no problem at all. The full-cone, self-feeding tip drilled through our material so fast and effortlessly, it took us by surprise. It ate up this plywood for breakfast 10 times faster than any other spade bit we’ve tried. Nice work, Bosch!
We love how compact these drills are. It’s easy to use in tight spaces, but its compact size doesn’t affect its power – the hammer drill delivers 1,200 in-lbs of torque. The brushless motor and REDLINK PLUS Intelligence battery ensures optimal performance and provides overload protection to prevent damage to the tools. This technology results in longer motor life, run times, and more power.
Another thing we really liked about the Milwaukee hammer drill was the chuck – as you tighten down on a drill or driver bit it ratchets down on the bit. We didn’t have any issues with the chuck letting go of the bit. This thing locks down tighter with every click of the chuck, which made changing bits hassle-free. We didn’t have a single instance of the chuck coming loose, despite switching between a pilot hole drill bit to the Bosch Daredevil spade bits.
A plywood cut layout is included in the plans, so after I drew up the plans, Adam cut out the pieces. He first used the table saw to break down the plywood into manageable pieces, then he used a jigsaw make the rest of the cuts. The blade on the jigsaw would bend as it moved through the plywood, so unfortunately, the cuts weren’t perfectly perpendicular. A bandsaw would have been a better choice here, but we don’t own a bandsaw, so we used what we had.
Adam pre-drilled the pilot holes with the hammer drill, applied wood glue to the edges, and drove the wood screws in with the impact driver.
The impact driver was Adam’s favorite, it delivers up to 25% more torque with up to 2,000 in-lbs to complete more demanding applications, yet it’s the most compact tool in its class. Small but mighty… like me. 🙂 Both of these drills are backed by 5-year warranty and a 3-year warranty on the batteries.
Look how cute it is! Like a little baby unicorn!
As you can see in the photo below, this plyo box is sort of ‘puzzle-pieced’ together with the tabs on all of the sides – this makes it much stronger, which is super important since big tough Army dudes would be jumping up and down on it.
Despite measuring twice and cutting once, Adam still came up with joints that didn’t quite fit properly, so he unboxed the new Dremel Multi-Max 5 Amp Variable Speed Corded Oscillating Multi-Tool to cut his discrepancies down. This tool is ideal for doing detail work or accessing tight spaces.
The Dremel Multi-Max comes with 5 blades, various sanding sheets, and a carrying bag. The universal dual interface directly fits all tools, including Rockwell®, Fein, Makita®, Ridgid®, Milwaukee®, Bosch®, including the DeWALT® and Porter Cable®. It has a handy quick-change feature which makes switching out the accessories fast and easy.
Adam used the Multi-Max to shave off a bit of the tabs on the box so the pieces would fit snugly. It worked like a charm.
After everything was glued and screwed, this DIY 3-in-1 plyometric box is ready for PT! (Army-speak for ‘Physical Training’)! Hooah!
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Sean says
Hi Jen,
Great project, could you please send me on the plans?
Thanks
Sean
Heather Perrin says
I’d like the plans. Thanks!
Jo-Anne Dalton says
Request for plans!
Jeremy says
May I get a copy of the plans for the this plyo box? This box is perfect for my wife!
Rebecca says
Can you please send me the plans?
Jeff Williams says
Can I get the plans also?
Megan says
May I get the plans emailed to me please? I’ve been saving this link for when I had room enough to build it and we finally moved and I got the room in the garage for it!!
Eric says
Subscribed to get the plans but no email came through.
Is this site legit?
Patrick says
Help! My DIY box just died lol. Tried to DL the plans without luck. Could you possibly send them to me?
Sam says
Can I get the plans?
Pierre says
Hi ,
love your site and your creativity.
Would love to build the Plyometric Box but I can’t see the Download link for the plans. I’ve probably got TMB ( Typical Male Blindness! ) ?
Could you please email them?
Many Thanks.
Christopher Hood says
looking for plans – please email
Dan says
This is a great way to lose my Covid-20. Would you mind sending me a copy of the blueprints too?
Jon says
I would appreciate the plans to build this!
Anna says
Hi!! Can you send me the plan? Pliz!!
Mandi says
Can I get box plans please?
Russell says
Hey I was wondering if I could get the plans?
Stephanie Wilson says
Hi Jen…I would love the plans for this box. I don’t see a button. Can you please send? Thank you!
Jen says
No problem! Keep an eye on your inbox. 🙂
Brandon says
Could you please send the plans and cut sheet, this looks like fantastic design!
Jeremy says
Hi Jen, great design. Would love to hear how it’s holding up after a couple of years. Would you please email me the cut sheet? Thanks!
Kea says
Thank you for the plans! I don’t see on them how deep you cut the insets to make the sides piece together. Are they an inch inset?
Jen says
Hi Kea, the cuts are 3/4″ deep to accommodate the 3/4-inch thick plywood. Hope that helps!
Thomas says
May I also have the plans. I would love to make this.