
Skeleton Cube
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Skeleton Cube. Originally crafted from aluminum, brass and steel using traditional milling techniques. Remastered in Solidworks for precision engineering. 3D printed with high-strength steel and bronze materials, secured together with precisely lathed screws. Requires six springs that are not included in the design file; I've sourced two types with varying compression rates from SpringsFast: https://www.springsfast.com/part_detail_compression.php?part=C08-032-022 https://www.springsfast.com/part_detail_compression.php?part=C08-029-022 The assembly demands six centers, eight corners, twelve edges, and a single center piece. The number of parts is indicated in the filename between the two dashes. To bring this design to life, I recommend printing ProdInset in six distinct colors of your choice! Meanwhile, consider tapping ProdCore with #10-32 threads and fitting ProdControlKnob with a corresponding #10-32 thread. For optimal results, print this project using ABS or Nylon materials with a solid fill. The final dimensions should be comparable to those of a standard speed cube. Visit the official Skeleton Cube page on Facebook for more information: https://www.facebook.com/SkeletonCube/
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