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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2011

Buy at http://www.shapeways.com/model/416727/candy_wrapper.html Copyright (c) 2005, 2011, M. Oskar van Deventer. Candy Wrapper is a six-piece burr with spiral parts. The six pieces intersect each other at two placed at a 90-degrees angle. Because of the looks of the puzzle, George Miller coined it "Candy Wrapper". The seventh part is a little ball, which is the candy that is hidden in the wrapper.

This puzzle was 3D-printed using nylon-powder SLS technology, which explains its price. It is the very first prototype, costing its designer and maker a lot of money to create. Please do not confuse it for a cheap mass-produced puzzle.

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  • OMG you make us pay $44.00 for a thing you could buy in a dollar store

  • @rubiksjp Wrong and wrong. 1) I do not make you pay, and 2) you can't buy this in a dollar store.

  • @OskarPuzzle Do you do shipping to México?

  • @ThePrinceKitsune Yes.Contact me privately for an order, or order the DIY kit directly from Shapeways.

  • Quick engineering/modeling question, Oskar. What's the clearance between the pieces so they slide together nice? 0.02mm?

  • @clearmenser The clearance gap is 0.2 mm.

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  • How do you get all ideas?

  • 24 december = MY BIRTHDAY !!!!!

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  • @rubiksjp Get a job kid, if you can't afford it bad luck..

  • ok so you show us how to take them apart but how do you put them back together

  • omg i keep cliking on this mans work.. its shitty lmao sooo bad

  • i am the master of all cube solving. with my hammer.

  • @agamer999 Unlucky.

  • You should do these videos inside in a studio or something. Too much air on the microphone

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