3x3 Spinning Top Puzzle
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This puzzle serves as both a Rubik's Cube and a spinner to keep you engaged. The current files represent the third iteration of the puzzle, featuring holes for 4x2 magnets that ensure alignment and add weight to the outer ring, prolonging spinning time. While magnets are optional, they're highly recommended for optimal performance. The puzzle also has internal "holes" designed to distribute weight evenly across the outside surface, which you'll notice when slicing the puzzle – these anomalies are entirely normal. Due to its use of extensions, this puzzle eliminates the need for cutting or sculpting. Most parts print with minimal support requirements, except where indicated otherwise. To assemble: Identify the required number of each part by checking the printed filename (e.g., edge1_3 indicates printing 3 units). Roughen the mini 3x3 cube's surface using 50-100 grit sandpaper and attach the extensions. Next, glue the 4x2 magnets into designated slots on edges and corners. When magnetizing, maintain consistent polarity between corners and edges; consult YouTube tutorials if unsure. A mini 3x3 Rubik's Cube is essential for building this puzzle. The recommended model can be purchased at a reasonable price from The Cubicle (thecubicle.us/mofang-jiaoshi-mini-keychain-cube-30cm-p-9716.html), which includes a removable keychain.
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