Hello!
I'M currently thinking about designing a new 3x3. I'm still deciding on a name, but i'm thinking of the name of the cube being the "quasar", or if produced by a large company like QiYi, I will call it the Tempest. Here's what i'm thinking, but right now it's just thoughts:
Sidelegnths are 55.5 mm, so it facilitates oh and normal 3x3 solving.
The corner design is squared off, but thin so that it goes over the center. Very round cone like shape inside with no flat edges to stop catching and to make maximum corner cutting with ease.
Edges are very highly sloped and round to decrease friction and contact to help with faster m slices. Internal mechanism sort- of like the qiyi sail , but a little more thick. Torpedoes are diamond shaped and a little thin to help facilitate corner cutting.
Centers like the gans but a little steeper, rounder, and sort-of "gem-like". This allows to maximize reverse to a little over line to line.
If anybody is willing to help me design this puzzle, let me know ASAP. Thank you!
I'M currently thinking about designing a new 3x3. I'm still deciding on a name, but i'm thinking of the name of the cube being the "quasar", or if produced by a large company like QiYi, I will call it the Tempest. Here's what i'm thinking, but right now it's just thoughts:
Sidelegnths are 55.5 mm, so it facilitates oh and normal 3x3 solving.
The corner design is squared off, but thin so that it goes over the center. Very round cone like shape inside with no flat edges to stop catching and to make maximum corner cutting with ease.
Edges are very highly sloped and round to decrease friction and contact to help with faster m slices. Internal mechanism sort- of like the qiyi sail , but a little more thick. Torpedoes are diamond shaped and a little thin to help facilitate corner cutting.
Centers like the gans but a little steeper, rounder, and sort-of "gem-like". This allows to maximize reverse to a little over line to line.
If anybody is willing to help me design this puzzle, let me know ASAP. Thank you!
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