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Drewseph presents: The 3 Super X's

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2009

As explained in the video, 2 of the super X's are of my design/casting. the other is Adam C.'s

not much else ot add to this other than I have made improvements to the design and the next revision should be the best. (I hope)

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  • Put sumthing infront of the magnets so it doesnt be so hard to turn. Like, have the magnets under some plastic. It will lower the tension

  • that results in a squishy puzzle. direct contact is a must.

  • dude, magnets are good, but don't use those, they are too strong

  • the magnets have to be strong to keep stability. any weaker and parts slip out of alignment a little too easily. and then jam the puzzle

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  • yo you should patent the magnet version then sell them on the market. it would be sweet

  • dino cube +2x2x2=super X

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  • @Drewseph0011 its a dino 2x2

  • would lube help with the cube? I hope so.

  • @ImaginaryHuman072889 Fucking miracles.

  • @Jayyedx on a molecular level magnets have all of their molecules "lined up" as opposed to regular materials where the molecules are oriented randomly. The result created a magnetic field. it takes alot of chemistry and physics to understand magnets... i can't say i completely understand them and im an electrical engineering major haha

  • I think you should try keeping magnets in the Dino cube turns, but remove them for the 2x2 turns so it is like the 2nd Super-X's(3.0) 2x2 turns; smooth.

  • Fucking Magnets. How do they work?

  • I have a suggestion for the screen thing. Add one of those pause annotations for 2 seconds and put it when the screen pops up.

  • Where can I get one of these?

  • why don't put an axis on each part of a small 2 by 2 by 2, and the pieces you see made from thin plastic? this would be an solution for an better working super x

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