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Man it took me so long to figure out how this would be different from a domino cube but wow it looks like a lot of fun!
looks simple in construction but fun to solve, nice trick with the filllets
Good idea! According to your knuckles you train boxing ot some martial art... I am right? )
Actually, no. I work on cars as a hobby and don't wear gloves as often as I should.
do you think the gan 330 would work for a base as well?
I haven't tried it, but assuming its edges and corners are all 10 mm each, it should work fine.
As a speed solver this would be an interesting solve
Yeah, you would have to learn to recognize the first layer's patterns and how to solve them. For the last layer you'd just have to remember which OLLs and PLLs work, and use only those.
@@CubesMadeEasy yeah I might end up making this mod with the 3d printer at my school and seeing what it is like
Good luck!
Cool, i made mine w a inequilateral 3x3, gluing 2 levels an sanding top to made proporcional cuts of a 2x2x3, and using epoxi
Nice!
Man it took me so long to figure out how this would be different from a domino cube but wow it looks like a lot of fun!
looks simple in construction but fun to solve, nice trick with the filllets
Good idea! According to your knuckles you train boxing ot some martial art... I am right? )
Actually, no. I work on cars as a hobby and don't wear gloves as often as I should.
do you think the gan 330 would work for a base as well?
I haven't tried it, but assuming its edges and corners are all 10 mm each, it should work fine.
As a speed solver this would be an interesting solve
Yeah, you would have to learn to recognize the first layer's patterns and how to solve them. For the last layer you'd just have to remember which OLLs and PLLs work, and use only those.
@@CubesMadeEasy yeah I might end up making this mod with the 3d printer at my school and seeing what it is like
Good luck!
Cool, i made mine w a inequilateral 3x3, gluing 2 levels an sanding top to made proporcional cuts of a 2x2x3, and using epoxi
Nice!