SO! This is an indirect update for the development of the 3v1, but not as much as the cube as it pertains to me.
I am glad to say I have learned how to use CAD to make Speed 3x3s! As of now, I have finished making one 3x3 without any major guidance aside from a couple referrals, and am in the process of developing another, more challenging model to really test my capabilities as a speed designer.
That said, I feel it would be fun if I did this for you guys! Even though I am a beginner with CAD, I feel as if I knew this for a while now, especially working in collab on the 3v1.
I present the offer of designing peoples dream 3x3s as a side activity! For me, I've had the 3v1 as a dream cube since 2016, and now I am seeing it unfold in front of my eyes. I want to bring this joy to someone else, and not just one, but this joy to many more people.
Rules:
1: Be realistic. If you are going to ask for a anti-gravity cube made of platinum plated titanium cubies and 60 degree reverse, I'll guarantee i'll read your suggestion, laugh at said suggestion, and ignore it after laughing. I only have control over the structure of the cubies, potentially even splitting them or adding in some gimmicks.
2: Be descriptive. I want to make sure when I'm designing, I have a clear idea of what someone wants. Sketches would be perfect, but if you post a verbal description of the mech, I'll do my best to interpret. I will only design what you tell me to design; I can't guarantee actual performance on any level.
3: Be patient. I'm probably going to get more than one request for designs, and I would greatly prefer if I could focus on one design at a time. The more reference I have, chances are the I will get through your design faster. I am also busy with school, so cube design isn't exactly going to be my top priority.
If you want to contact me, I will be able to host you in private messages. I'll stay contacted with you as I design your cube.
I am glad to say I have learned how to use CAD to make Speed 3x3s! As of now, I have finished making one 3x3 without any major guidance aside from a couple referrals, and am in the process of developing another, more challenging model to really test my capabilities as a speed designer.
That said, I feel it would be fun if I did this for you guys! Even though I am a beginner with CAD, I feel as if I knew this for a while now, especially working in collab on the 3v1.
I present the offer of designing peoples dream 3x3s as a side activity! For me, I've had the 3v1 as a dream cube since 2016, and now I am seeing it unfold in front of my eyes. I want to bring this joy to someone else, and not just one, but this joy to many more people.
Rules:
1: Be realistic. If you are going to ask for a anti-gravity cube made of platinum plated titanium cubies and 60 degree reverse, I'll guarantee i'll read your suggestion, laugh at said suggestion, and ignore it after laughing. I only have control over the structure of the cubies, potentially even splitting them or adding in some gimmicks.
2: Be descriptive. I want to make sure when I'm designing, I have a clear idea of what someone wants. Sketches would be perfect, but if you post a verbal description of the mech, I'll do my best to interpret. I will only design what you tell me to design; I can't guarantee actual performance on any level.
3: Be patient. I'm probably going to get more than one request for designs, and I would greatly prefer if I could focus on one design at a time. The more reference I have, chances are the I will get through your design faster. I am also busy with school, so cube design isn't exactly going to be my top priority.
If you want to contact me, I will be able to host you in private messages. I'll stay contacted with you as I design your cube.
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