I have a Rubik's Clock which has been unsolvable since it was manufactured in 1988. Today (over 20 years later) I have fixed it: one of the corner clocks had a face that was incorrectly glued pointing at about 11:00 when the opposing face pointed at 12:00. I was able to break the glue very carefully with a craft knife (faked a demonstration here as I was holding the camera with one hand!) and properly fit the face with the peg in the hole... as the person assembling it should have done!
@michael123425 I see you have your own Rubik's Clock - if you observe the movement of the corner 4 clocks you'll see that each one is fixed with the one on the other side. They're glued together and they should always point in the same direction. This particular clock of mine has a manufacturing flaw and, until I fixed it, had never been solved!
msemtd 2 years ago
oh ok
michael123425 2 years ago
@michael123425 I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say here but if you're suggesting that thesingle corner clock that is out by one hour can be repaired without disassembly then I can only summise that you do not understand how it works!
msemtd 2 years ago
that i cant fix in a second or 2 y disassemble it
michael123425 2 years ago