Do the ridges help with m slices?There are perks to both (the ridges do help with grip), but I prefer the ridgeless model a little more. I personally like the flatter feeling.
there is no differenceDo the ridges help with m slices?
I have heard that the WR M has weaker magnets than the GTS 3 M.there is no difference
That is common knowledge and correct. The WRM has the same magnets as the GTS 3 LM.I have heard that the WR M has weaker magnets than the GTS 3 M.
Are the inners noticeably stronger than the outers of the meilong 4x4?4x1 N35 on the inners and 4x2 N35 on the outers for me. Works great.
The stickerless caps look interesting. Thanks for the recommendation.I use the YuXin Kylin 3x3x3 V2 M on the train to work every day specifically because after feeding it a little Silk it can be very quiet indeed. It is also quite stable. The DaYan TengYun is also meant to be very quiet but I don't have one so don't know for sure.
Obviously it depends on who depends on the magnetizing. On mine, the inners are a little stronger than the outers.Are the inners noticeably stronger than the outers of the meilong 4x4?
Anyone from Australia willing to sell a magnetic meilong? I'll pay 15 AUD plus shippingObviously it depends on who depends on the magnetizing. On mine, the inners are a little stronger than the outers.
Yeah, no way I'm magnetising my own cube... that would end up in disaster, probably with a few magnets flipped the wrong way and expelling the others...Anyone from Australia willing to sell a magnetic meilong? I'll pay 15 AUD plus shipping
But it's actually very easy to do. Especially with a simple cube like the Mei Long. Took me an hour.Yeah, no way I'm magnetising my own cube... that would end up in disaster, probably with a few magnets flipped the wrong way and expelling the others...
Any differences between the GTS 3 M and the WR M other than the ridges and the magnets strength?That is common knowledge and correct. The WRM has the same magnets as the GTS 3 LM.
More squared off corners, on the corner foot the track is continuous, extra setting on dual adjustment system, extra tighter springs that most people useAny differences between the GTS 3 M and the WR M other than the ridges and the magnets strength?
Magnetizing a cube is actually very easy. The hardest part with a 4x4 isn't the magnetizing - it's putting the cube back together. But there are ways around that, too.Yeah, no way I'm magnetising my own cube... that would end up in disaster, probably with a few magnets flipped the wrong way and expelling the others...
How who you know where to put them ( I haven't watched the video yet)Magnetizing a cube is actually very easy. The hardest part with a 4x4 isn't the magnetizing - it's putting the cube back together. But there are ways around that, too.
Here's my tutorial on how to do a 3x3. The 4x4 uses similar techniques. Doing it the way I do it guarantees your magnetic polarities are correct - no flipped magnets.
Similar questions arise for me. I think at least for my first time somebody that knows what he or she is doing and can answer my questions would be better, at least untill I either have cubes that I am willing to spare or get to know cubes in general better.How who you know where to put them ( I haven't watched the video yet)
Also, has their plans for a factory magnetic version?
Watch Tckyewbs video on how to magnetize a WuQue. She goes over all that.How who you know where to put them ( I haven't watched the video yet)
Also, has their plans for a factory magnetic version?
Ask your questions. I've magnetized dozens of cubes from 2x2 - 7x7..
Similar questions arise for me. I think at least for my first time somebody that knows what he or she is doing and can answer my questions would be better, at least untill I either have cubes that I am willing to spare or get to know cubes in general better.