Why is it so darn expensive when Oskar's are harder but cheaper? Yours is 400 and above for this, Oskar's Carzy Comet is just only 300! Seriously, make a little cheaper. People would not want to buy a 400 cube that has a flaw in it too.
The price is based on the cost of 3D printing plus a profit margin. I am using the same profit margin as Oskar does, so by no means my puzzles are more expensive. Actually, he uses a wall thickness of 2mm while I use 1.5mm, so in a way my puzzles are cheaper.
It is true I am making an unreasonable amount of money on this. I think my wage is about $0.30 an hour.
Also, the 3x4x5 is probably way more difficult to solve than the Crazy Comet. The flaw has been fixed in the Shapeways version.
I still can't get my head around how you adapted the v-cube mech to make a cuboid, it's given me so my headaches, like how the extra layers turn and such. Congratz on an awesome build.
Is this one the one mass produced?
ZanteF12R 1 month ago
wow it really is fully functional good job! i bet it was hard to make it like that :P
Tyo549 1 year ago
just take a 3x3x4 and make on two opposite 3x4 sides one extra layer 3x5x4 which is the same as 3x4x5...
Rouricht 2 years ago
Why is it so darn expensive when Oskar's are harder but cheaper? Yours is 400 and above for this, Oskar's Carzy Comet is just only 300! Seriously, make a little cheaper. People would not want to buy a 400 cube that has a flaw in it too.
beastrock200 2 years ago
The price is based on the cost of 3D printing plus a profit margin. I am using the same profit margin as Oskar does, so by no means my puzzles are more expensive. Actually, he uses a wall thickness of 2mm while I use 1.5mm, so in a way my puzzles are cheaper.
It is true I am making an unreasonable amount of money on this. I think my wage is about $0.30 an hour.
Also, the 3x4x5 is probably way more difficult to solve than the Crazy Comet. The flaw has been fixed in the Shapeways version.
TomPuzzle 2 years ago
Why you stick different the colors???
pabloosmo 2 years ago
Because I can.
TomPuzzle 2 years ago
holy crap this is sick!!! TUTORIAL PLZ!!!
KrYp7on1t3 2 years ago
Step 1: acquire a CAD program
Step 2: view the tutorials already out there
Step 3: practise for over a year
Step 4: 3D print puzzles
TomPuzzle 2 years ago
just take a ff 3x3x4 from cube4you and make 2 extra layers on the 3x4 side like you make a ff 3x3x5 ;D
Rouricht 2 years ago
what the hell are you talking about?
KrYp7on1t3 2 years ago
@Rouricht Ah, but that'll make a 3x4x6!
nkrasn11 2 years ago
@Rouricht That would be FF you f***twat. You think your smart, but honestly i think you're dumb... especially compared to Tom
RubixFreakGreg 1 year ago
@RubixFreakGreg would not be sry
RubixFreakGreg 1 year ago
@RubixFreakGreg haha 3D have nothing to do with smart its just time... but well its your opponition ^^ and yeah its was stupid comment from me ;D
Rouricht 1 year ago
@Rouricht lol :)
RubixFreakGreg 1 year ago
@Rouricht After 1 month i still dont know what opponition is lol opinion maybe?
RubixFreakGreg 1 year ago
@KrYp7on1t3 build it... :D i did it ;)
Rouricht 9 months ago
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Rouricht 9 months ago
proportional to 3x3 cubies?
19mm?
ulmboy556 2 years ago
No, it's slightly smaller, 16mm. It's quite small.
TomPuzzle 2 years ago
THIS IS MADNESSS!!!
nkrasn11 2 years ago
the only cubes i have ever designed in solidworks is a 3x3x3 and a 3x3x5. lol wish i did a more original idea. but meh. im still learning.
nkrasn11 2 years ago
I still can't get my head around how you adapted the v-cube mech to make a cuboid, it's given me so my headaches, like how the extra layers turn and such. Congratz on an awesome build.
DragonCuber 2 years ago
looks really stable, good job man :)
RuNik14 2 years ago
wow... amazing
cuberuber 2 years ago
didn't you make a kind of internal shell though, so that the mech would be similar to a v-cube
stryker406 2 years ago
madness
Greeneyeskater93 2 years ago
Indeed, making fully functional cuboids with these dimensions is difficult. Congrats for making one.
artman40 2 years ago
The core is just a 6-armed spider like you find in most rubik's cubes.
TomPuzzle 2 years ago
the core is like and ES 5x5?
masta891 2 years ago
i want to see the core
ben1996123 2 years ago