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Paper Rubik's Cube.
I know it's not the only one, but I found this version in my YouTube feed this weekend and it looks pretty nice. Even includes a blank version you can re-colour yourself!
Functional Paper Rubik's Cube - Original & Minecraft: 11 Steps (with Pictures) Gonna give it a try and see how it turns out. Cheers, John Gay |
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Thanks for the link!
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That is cool indeed!
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Why not? Everything else in the world can be made smaller and out of paper. I love it. I've never been gable to do this challenge so why not build one. My son will love this one. He's a Rubik's Cube freak. He can solve it so fast. Thank you for the great link. wc
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Very interesting. Looking forward to see how this goes
Regards Kevin
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Interesting.
I saw a "new" Rubiks cube the other day. It has the cubes in the middle missing. It costs twice as much nearly as the normal one. Go figure!
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Printed the blank one, because my colour printer is missing a toner or two ATM.
Got as far as finishing the core with the centre faces. Put extra glue, a bit at a time on the joints to strengthen it. Really should get some CA instead of just Elmer's, but I just prefer Elmer's. The other faces are two parts each. The cube-like portion and the corner/edge retainer portion to glue together. But I'll tackle those next. |
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I always wanted to see how such a cube worked. This model could provide the answer.
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Looks like a new kind of Borg cube..!
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