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  • I know it would take time, but would it work in i used sandpaper than a dremel or x-acto knife. I don't have those tool. Thanks!

  • what do you mean which one you can see better.... the paper is white of course we can see the black one better

  • wow! I now found a way to build one out of Legos!

    without cutting, gluing or anything!

    but it will be giant and heavy...

  • One of the drawings looks like a sniper aiming at something! LOL!!!

  • Oops...sorry, i rated a 1* :((( sorry man

  • Is it going to be fully functional? Like you could turn it, solve, do checkerboard? Whatever?

  • @thebackflipmaster

    Yes it will, watch his futur videos, it shows it's movement

  • you should put the link instead of telling people where to go. Just a helpful tip.

  • 4:28 - where did your hand go?

  • It was a video edit

  • DANGIT! i accidently rated it a 1! oops. i would have put it as i 5. im sorry.

  • Don't worry Iceman, i rated it a 5 :D

  • you can rate it a 5 anyway, just click 5

  • :P oh well.

  • dude what how did you get the stickers

  • Dude u are like a PROFESSOR!

  • LIKE a professor?

  • Thanks for the in-depth tutorial! My Slim Tower turned out great! You can see it on my channel

  • so wait let me get this straight before i actually start cutting stuff.... lmfao...

    the edge pieces that the mini 3x3 is gunna go into... its made out of normal 3x3 corners? so i need a normal 3x3? i can do that :D i got a buncha spare 3x3 pieces from my siamese cube :D

  • where did you get your keychain core because the keychain cube bought just has a mini normal 3x3 core

  • The 30mm 3x3x3 keychain cube IS the core of a Slim Tower...

  • where do you get it? the rubiks brand?

  • you need a 2x2x2 core

  • uh.. no, it is a keychain 3x3x3

  • okay for u guys wondering.. what nechronius means is the 3x3 mini keychain cube is the core. check out part 3 if you need to know.

  • whats the website u say at the begining??? plz tell me

  • Hi Jin, I have a question

    I purchased a Rubik's Keychain, it's fairly good but is a little hard to turn and it seems that this puzzle relies heavily on the 3x3 keychain core to be smooth turning and stable. Does the fact that the pieces build a large shell around the core over come the difficulty in turning and alignment (the core after all contains no springs) Thanks

  • Somewhat, yes. The extensions give you better leverage to turn the core. However that means if your alignment isn't good or the core is fragile it could potentially break if it's not a quality piece. Also once I finish building the puzzle I always put in a dab of "Cube Lube" and believe me, it makes a world of difference.

  • In my opinion, this one is a pretty easy build, no offense if you think it's hard :D

    The domino is much harder though :D

  • Builds are as easy or as hard as you make them, but difficulty can be increased by making sure the puzzle has perfect alignment.

  • EGGxactly !!! :D

  • hey, is there an online shop , preferably in the UK, but in the US will be fine, that sells custom cubes like this? thanks.

  • There aren't exactly any shops that sell these online. 2x2x3 puzzles as of now are strictly custom made puzzles and sales are between private parties. I do sell them as well (follow the appropriate link through my website).

  • what is the majic word

  • magic? Spelled correctly?

  • o sorry

  • genius!

  • COULD YOU Please DO ONE OF THESE ON A 3x3x2....

  • I don't have a good system for making dominos. And frankly I'm not terribly happy with the Fisher method for construction. I also don't have any plans to make how-to videos in detail beyond the Slim Tower. So the odds of ever seeing a how-to for a domino are essentially nil.

  • Great

  • you should do this for all of your puzzle builds, that would be much appreciated

  • I may do one or two more how-to videos for making puzzles. And some puzzles I have no intention of making again so a how-to video is a moot point.

  • Thanks man. I just finished my 2x2x4, now I'll work on this.

  • kool

  • Sounds good... I am working on one now!!

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