goidlon
Member
Idk maymbe.
I think this is the problem since it is only when I turn it like a 2x2. It's a little unclear to me, can you please explain more?Can't see the video:
>You need permission to view this video.
To my knowledge, there are two main reasons that you can get catching on big even cubes: either the tensions are too loose (so the screw heads are too high up and scrape against the plastic) or the alignment mechanism in the core is not aligned correctly.
If you back off the tensions and spread the pieces in the middle layers apart, you might be able to see a little nub under one of the inner centre pieces; these nubs hold the core to one half of the puzzle when you do a 3Uw/3Rw/3Fw move, and so all the nubs have to be pointing to the same corner for the layers to turn properly. If you notice one of the nubs pointing in a weird direction (or worse, multiple nubs pointing in weird directions), disassemble the affected face(s) and reassemble the centre stalk(s) properly. (This should never happen, as the centre stalks are asymmetrical, but if it does, you'll probably have to get replacement parts.)
Yet another possibility is that there's an extra internal piece on the inside that shouldn't be there, or one of the internal pieces that should be there is not in its usual position.
It probably is one of the internal pieces touching the core, because those affect the layers that turn when you "Turn it like a 2x2"I think this is the problem since it is only when I turn it like a 2x2. It's a little unclear to me, can you please explain more?
Ty
All of the internal prices are where they are supposed to be. I disassembled and reassembledIt probably is one of the internal pieces touching the core, because those affect the layers that turn when you "Turn it like a 2x2"
See my post above.can someone explain to me what a core misalignment is and is it something easy to fix?
so the nubs have to be pointing in one direction?
Can you please send a pic/short video of how?
Much appreciated!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AbolOkx-_lldC0cu9WlNeq5RkbWvDWlD/view?usp=sharingAnd We Can't See The Video
And I Like To Think That Every Word Is A Proper Noun.And We Can't See The Video
Not really sure what you mean, pictures would help.i have dissembled my Gan 249 v2 M (it is the stickered version but i don't think it matters) and i accidently took apart the main peice as well. when i was putting it back to gather noticed that there were 3 differently shaped eternal pieces (they had a sort of hook on them) and 3 centers that holes in them-they fitted into the holes quite nicely.. i thought that they were the pieces for the main corner peice so i put the different edges in the gap in the centers they fitted very nicely but i did find it difficult to get the corner in place i managed (somehow) i then went on to assemble no problem until the it was finished. this is when i found out the those different edges had a locking mechanism that made the cube impossible so turn so i disassembled the cube again and put it into a plastic bag. dose anyone know how to assemble it properly (keep in mind that i have the main corner piece out as well) as it is my backup main 2x2. I have already looked on YouTube but i can not find anything about but if you know a good video can you please tell me about it. thank you.
To my knowledge, there are two main reasons that you can get catching on big even cubes: either the tensions are too loose (so the screw heads are too high up and scrape against the plastic)
You could try upload on imgur.sorry i can not upload the pictures for this for some reason (it says it is too large) but i can keep on trying on YouTube. also i lost one if the transparent nuts that are like the screws of the cue and iy has been a few days and i can not find it. Thank you anyway for the advise though.