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How to: Build a 2x2x3 Part 6 - 3 of 3

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2008

Almost at the end now. Second to last step in completing the Slim Tower.

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  • Why not make one with a 2x2x2 cube as the base and 4 4x4x4 centers added to the top half by a hole cut into the top and then add on apoxie to them in order to make them cubic? That's what I did... I mean, the way you're doing it is, no doubt, a good way to do it; but, at least the way I make it, it's fully functional, and shape-shifts... Plus it's much less work.

  • What you're describing is the building of a 2x2x4, but only extending one face, thus only building half a puzzle, in a sense. This is completely different puzzle than a true 2x2x3.

  • wen does he show how to permanently fix in a the one secured piece?

  • You pick a corner on the keychain and glue it to the two adjacent edges and the center. Then you secure the larger cube piece to those four glued pieces just like any other piece.

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  • i gave up on mine:'(

  • can i have it now? :) lol thanks

  • where did u get the magic putty??

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