Honestly it doesn't really matter exactly how thick it is. But generally anything from 1-2mm is fine. You can even use a piece of credit card plastic to make tools, which is about the perfect thickness.
A glue gun is not an acceptable substitute, sorry. You can't mold the glue and the glue ultimately doesn't cure to rock hard consistency so pieces will eventually wobble loose.
Many of the techniques I demonstrate can be used in other builds. If anything at all, I want people to walk away with the idea that you can achieve better build skill and alignment with simple tools and a little bit of creative thinking.
where can i get apoxie sculpt? i cant find it at lowes, home depot, ect. plz help me
kidgrose 7 months ago
Hey, I don't currently have time to watch all of these videos, I will soon though, but is the core made up of a mini 3x3?
Voider87 10 months ago
hey can i use void cube corner and edge ???
azamop 1 year ago
this tutorial was long but i made 3 of them, one black, one white, one transparent
and they are awesome thanks
kckeanu 1 year ago
i like how the white one looks finished.
it looks perfectly made and very nice
assblaster217 2 years ago
thanks im going to go to the entertainer tomoz and buy a keychain cube to do this lol
TomProductionsGO 2 years ago
How thick is the plastic sheet that you using to make that tool?
bigandrewgold 3 years ago
Honestly it doesn't really matter exactly how thick it is. But generally anything from 1-2mm is fine. You can even use a piece of credit card plastic to make tools, which is about the perfect thickness.
nechronius 3 years ago
I dont own apoxy putty so I was wondering if I could use my glue gun instead
Raenaud96 3 years ago
A glue gun is not an acceptable substitute, sorry. You can't mold the glue and the glue ultimately doesn't cure to rock hard consistency so pieces will eventually wobble loose.
nechronius 3 years ago
ya, you realy take your time to explain. and great job on the tutorial series. thats a way of puzzle building i never would have thaught of.
arcrobe 3 years ago
Many of the techniques I demonstrate can be used in other builds. If anything at all, I want people to walk away with the idea that you can achieve better build skill and alignment with simple tools and a little bit of creative thinking.
nechronius 3 years ago
well thanks, because it realy got threough to me
arcrobe 3 years ago
i like u vids because ur realy realy detaild
sharpyman69 3 years ago
wow great tutorial! :D I might try one sometime!
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