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@iseldoff putting sand is a good thing for rubiks brands watch Thrawsts video on that its called tip of the week 7 i did it and i liked that project it was fun
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Script hiding fail LOL!
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1:20 it looks like the edge is screaming in pain
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I took mine apart for this a 2-4 months ago, and i haven't seen the pieces yet. I should look for them. I got a dremel today
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Haha 2:59
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you need to buy a platypus puzzle :D
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he always posts his videos on the day before christmas
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1:18 I laughed so hard LOL
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ok so like i wasz saying by putting sand or dirt in your cube wouldent it get in the joints of the core slowing it down considerably.if you really want to reduce friction just use some lubix.i know it can be a little exspensive but its sooooo worth it.and it pretty much takes away all of your friction.now about the sanding great idea!my only 2 questions about it.1- does it reduce the pops or catching of the cubies?2 about how long does it take? because i am a perfectionist so it will take awhile
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first off i love your vids there very informative. that being said please try and notbe so sqweaky in the future. lol ok now that, that is off my chest, i just want to ask isent putting sand in a cube kinda counter intutive. i mean really think about it. i would never put sand in my 3x3s just like i would never put vasilen in a cube. i tryed putting vasilen in my first cube and worked pretty good for about a week, a week and a half then it just got super super slow. continued..



ur hands are so dirty
jennypennyextreme 2 years ago 33
Dude, chill out.
Pi is right, there are many ways it could have been made better.
If I were to mass produce a puzzle, I'd wait until it was amazing (V7 and V5 for example) before releasing it.
monkeydude1313 2 years ago 20