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Hey Redkb can u amke another one and give it to rubiks company or soemthing so they can sell at stores :D
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To fill the seamlines, just fill it with superglue and then sand it down. Then use some black paint to hide the glue. Much easier and when done properly, betterlooking than using Apoxy.
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Does a Cube4You 3x3x3 work?
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@Adam94in Factory Made ones are just "Higher Quality" But Kenneths is great
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@1997benny Not to be rude, But DUH
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does it shapeshift?
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appreciate the video. I made one, and it works great!!
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no @Ravanaboy
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When I made mine, I used a cubic 3x3x5. It was a little more intuitive and required fewer steps, but it required the thin corner stalks for the outer layer corners to be cut completely off and glued to an extension. This means that it can break very easily if dropped but I haven't had it break while solving yet.
Now they have the super 3x3 which you can simply glue cubies onto and BAM, ff 335. It was a great learning experience though.
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hey kenneth, i cant understand how you make the cuts....
is there a chance you make a short video explaining better about the cuts?
i dont want to destroy my 3x3x4 for nothing
woah how did you make the pattern on your 7x7x7 from 0:05 - 0:11
awsomedrummer100 5 months ago
@awsomedrummer100 Watch my interactive pattern tutorial. It's the Superflip.
redkb 5 months ago 4
whats the difference between a 3x3x5 and a FF 3x3x5
phobatrivaphobia 6 months ago
@phobatrivaphobia An extended 3x3x5 is just a 3x3x3 with two rows of cubies just super-glued to the 3x3. It acts only like a 3x3. A Fully Functional (FF) 3x3x5 can move how you would expect a 3x3x5 to move.
redkb 6 months ago