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  • ive got a type c cube but it pops A LOT! is there any way i can stop that? also, i'm looking at another cube to buy, not sure which one, thinking diansheng, type A or type F. thoughts? cheers

  • Hey guys. Great review... but where on the internet can i get these cubes??

    plz respond

  • ^hy i'm searching for a good speedcube.. that cu'ts corners great etc... which type would you recommend? 

  • i was looking on cube4you.com and i couldnt find type D cubes. so should i just get a type A instead?

  • @lemonhead110296

    No you shoudnt... just buy one off amazon i just got one

  • How do you find out if your cube is a Type A or a Type C?

  • lol the guy in the left looks like memyselfandpi

  • @Shinarhu lol ikr?

    

  • what are the differences between the types of cubes? and im looking for a speed cube wich kind should i get?

  • Watch the guy on the left from 2:02 to 2:24. He looks like Patrick from Spongebob. UHHHHHH

  • Awsome guys

  • this is messed up type A's are the best brands beside dayan lone goose.

  • where do you find jig a loo?

  • if i was to buy a new type c cube and a cube4u core what screws and springs should i buy theres many on cube4u and this will be my first DIY cube i have a rubix and cant stand it anymore and need to upgrade what type do you Recomend?

  • type A's cut corners amazing. whats your tension set at and also what lubricant do you use?

  • @PestVic 

    Hey PestVic thanks for the viewing. I don't thing I ever found the sweet spot as far as tension is concerned on the type A DIY. I

  • @HowtoCube oh well yeah the A1 is kinda tough to get to work really well. it needs a lot of break in time then adjustment to work flawless :-P

  • @PestVic

    I have always liked type F, C4you & all the new one seem to be good also.I use CRC on type A & Jig-A-Loo on Cube4you & cubelube on type F...

  • @HowtoCube hows the cube lube? i noticed it doesnt last very long.

  • Im not a serious speed cuber i just cube for fun and relaxation

    so i was wondering if they make cubes that arent DIY's but have the white backround

    or if they make white cubes and i just have to put on the stickers

    please pm me or comment back

  • @bugattibeast try to find a diansheng cube, they are very cheap and very nice, if you get the right kind the stickers are painted on to the actual cube. You can adjust the tension but it comes assembled.

  • type a's use to be my main speedcube but it kept popping didn't cut corners it was horrible but i just got a type f with cube4you's lube and asseamble service it's my new main speedcube.

  • About the backwards c4u spring in the C: I think first you say using the spring the normal way the cube binds a lot and then you say it can't bind. I'm confused.

  • older vid Stefan, so I'll have to go back and see if I can put in an annotation to clear up the meaning. Basically my opinion is that the backwards setup decreases the friction at tighter tension beteween the cubies and the centers and maximizes the cubes potential for speed and cutting. And while the setup does increase Type C forgivenss, the cube itself still demands perfect execution (no overshoots) to avoid binding.

  • is typ c4y or f better ?

  • i have a c4y Is it from cubeforyou?? i boutght it in my local cube shop

  • you have a local cube shop?

  • ya it has gigaminxes v cubes and everytin i LUV it

  • good video learned a lot.

  • Have you reviewed the Type A V?

  • is type a better or type c better? choose one answer tq ^^

  • Depends on what you want, but personally I would take the C over A I, assuming that's the A you are talking about

  • I have an original Rubik's DIYkit and a chinese one. There's no comparision. But, you can make the chinese one work much better by changing the springs. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO DO THIS. Put softer springs. I have the transparent diykit, by the way.

    (sorry for my english, I'm trying my best!)

  • can i know what type is the cube at the bottom right?the one that was in the box ....please reply thanks ^^

  • Rubiks Studio Cube....

  • how fast are you guys and if you are good want to do challenges

  • what would recommend for someone who overshoots and wants corner cutting, little turn resistance and little pops?

  • AdamRobichaud->>>>

    sorry my brother left his account on so can you reply to this comment instead

  • Type F or Cube4you, or if you are into swapping hardware or customization then Type A or Rubiks DIY

  • i'm looking for a cube that cut's corners really well.

    what would you recomend?

  • If nothing else is important then the old Type II A is your cube. However if you want structural integrity and forgivness as well then I'd go with a Type F, like the blue one from Cube4you.

  • how do u tell what type cube something is?

  • More than anything else, the shape of the cubies. However, hardware, caps, color, logos, and plastic type can be other identifying factors

  • i am looking for a white rubiks 3x3 cube that are smoth and fast and doesnt cut.

    could some one tell me a webbsite or something so i can get that cube i want.?

  • get a white type A (I) from cube4you

  • how many 3x3x3 cubes do you have!?!?!

  • approaching 100 between the two of us.

  • nice!!!! you have a sky blue diy!!! not many ppl have that one... i have one

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  • I replaced all C hardware with cube4you core and springs. Also Type A hardware and cores will work to switch out. both should be readily available via the internet

  • On the type c cube, the hardware that came with mine were completely horrible, their threads did not hold well whatsoever therefore ending in popping consitantly almost after at least 5-6 turns. Is there someway to fix this problem? The seller is sending me some new hardware, but is there any other ways?

  • Well I think he was a friend to one of my trumpet teachers

  • Can rob play the trumpet?

  • Not as well as he can dance

  • how do make a cube lose its clicky feel when you turn it

  • if you are referencing noise or even the tendency to lock up for that matter then it really depends on the cube, because some are just going to be noisy.but I think the simplest answer to your question is to break it in by solving it over an over. If it still sucks try a different lubricant.

  • my lll model type a broke, the edge piece broke just by doing finger tricks. :(

  • it happens if it were a different type of a you cube rpale it with diansheng edge but oh well dont buy it again

  • we are going to try the quanfeng version of the type III soon, everyone says it's durability is better so will let you know

  • Good videos..but where is video #2? Keep up the good work.

  • subscribe and enjoy

  • nice vid guyz!

    im impressed!

    okay...im stuck between type A and type f......cud u guyz help me out here?

  • go for a type F

    i have one, it dosnt move to well but mines still not broken in, but it cuts corners like you wouldnt believe.

    but if i were you i would go for a cube4you speedcube

  • but the thing with type F is tht the stickers r really bad....=(

    and honestly its not very feasable for me to keep buying things online since i live in the middle-east....

    i'll check out the cube4you speedcube.

    thanks!

  • You have to be careful with F, while it is one of my favorite cubes it is often cloned and many feel it has durability issues. I would get the blue F from cube4you but if you don't want blue get an A before you get white or black F's

  • Great stuff guys. I like your style and presentation - the content is solid and you're entertaining to watch which being informative.  Voted and subscribed!

  • thnx loads, i hope this influences my decision

  • nice review guys !!!

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