
Re-Revised 3x2x1 Rubik's Cube
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<p>This is nearly identical to my prior version <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3485">http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3485</a> . It's been slightly altered so that instead of totally hollow external cubes the interior sides come up to a point - so that there is a minimum 45 degree angle support for the top part. The next version I upload will have totally solid cubes with additional improvements discussed in this blog post <a href="http://makerblock.com/2010/08/revising-the-3x2x1-rubiks-cube/">http://makerblock.com/2010/08/revising-the-3x2x1-rubiks-cube/</a></p> <p>All parts are contained within a single STL. Make sure your build platform is centered as closely as you can - the STL is nearly as wide as the full platform. Before converting to GCode, I used RepG to center the STL - you should too just in case.</p> <p>For more reading about this puzzle cube and other nifty stuff, check out my blog at <a href="http://MakerBlock.com">http://MakerBlock.com</a></p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Unassociated tags: rubik's, rubik's cube, rubix cube</p> <h3>Instructions</h3> <ol> <li>Print the STL containing all parts.</li> <li>Drill out the holes in the two center pieces so that an M3 nut and an M3x16 bolt will fit into either side.</li> <li>Slot two end cubes into either center cube.</li> <li>Bolt the two halves together.</li> <li>Affix colored stickers or, as I did, glue colored pieces of paper.</li> <li>Scramble.</li> <li>Unscramble.</li> <li>LRR. <a href="http://makerblock.com/2010/06/skeinforge-ui-suggestions/#identifier_0_1590">http://makerblock.com/2010/06/skeinforge-ui-suggestions/#identifier\_0\_1590</a></li> </ol>
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