just order a Ghosthand II (White), Dayan Guhong (White), Dayan Guhong (Black), and 4cc of Lubix, time for the agonizing 1-2 week shipping.
just order a Ghosthand II (White), Dayan Guhong (White), Dayan Guhong (Black), and 4cc of Lubix, time for the agonizing 1-2 week shipping.
You should go here and do all the mods and lubrication techniques to your GuHong if you want it to be really good.
yeah I was thinking about modding one of the guhongs with the Ultimate Lubix mod.
You can be surprised at how good a store bought can become after lubing it with silicone and breaking it in. I can get mid 20s with various lubed store bought cubes.
I wouldn't recommend GuHongs to beginners as they hinders your learning of fingertricks. You should start with a "normal" cube until you are reasonably comfortable with your turning, THEN you have the minimum skill needed to start cubing on a Guhong.
I'd say use a cube that is considerably faster, but with less tolerance, than your Guhong to practice, for the best effect when you use your Guhong in a comp. (e.g. Maru DIY)
Hey guys, I'm another new member here. right now Im using an original store bought rubix brand cube. I lubed it with cooking oil since i didnt have any other lube handy, and in full knoledge that I was going to be getting another cube ( i actually started on a brandless cube that you would need fingers of steel to do finger tricks on, but i learnt some theory using it). I was just wondering if you could give me some insight into just how much advantage i would have in buying a new cube at this stage. I am by no means fast, averaging around 1.20, but i have only started using full f2l and only about to begin looking at the advanced final layer solves.
tl;dr how much improvement will a new cube make me on a 1.20 time with a mutilated store bought rubixs brand?
thanks in advance.
You may average about a little over 1 minute when you get a new cube. There are a lot of good beginners cubes. I think the mf8 3x3 would be a good beginner's cube, but I don't know for sure. I personally think it's pretty fast with decent corner cutting. You can get one from China or North East United States. You live in Ireland, so I'm not sure which would be faster...
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