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Homemade 3x2x1 cube (or rectangle, I guess)

Kabuthunk

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I figured I would post the near-final results of my 3x2x1 Rubik's Cube.

rubiks321b10.jpg


The stickers look pretty poor quality, since my order of replacement stickers hasn't arrived yet, so I just put the old stickers from the cannabalized cube back onto here as best I could for now. Otherwise, turned out pretty good.

If anyone wants to see the pics throughout the building process and details, it's over http://www.zebeth.com/planetzebeth/stuff/other/rubiks321b.html.

Anyone else built one of these?
 
I am going to make one. I have already made the pieces, but I can't find any Epoxy filler here in Finland.

The one that I found around here was called JB Weld. You can see if there's a dealer for this stuff near you from their website (http://jbweld.net/dealer/index.php). It dries grey unfortunately, but for mine I just took a permenant marker to it for a while once it was dried, and enough of it soaked in or something that it's remaining black now.
 
Might want to do something about those stickers eventually. They don't look the best.

Other then that, nice!
 
The stickers look pretty poor quality, since my order of replacement stickers hasn't arrived yet, so I just put the old stickers from the cannabalized cube back onto here as best I could for now. Otherwise, turned out pretty good.

Might want to do something about those stickers eventually. They don't look the best.

Other then that, nice!
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I am going to make one. I have already made the pieces, but I can't find any Epoxy filler here in Finland.

The one that I found around here was called JB Weld. You can see if there's a dealer for this stuff near you from their website (http://jbweld.net/dealer/index.php). It dries grey unfortunately, but for mine I just took a permenant marker to it for a while once it was dried, and enough of it soaked in or something that it's remaining black now.

Actually the website states that the J-B Weld is not available here. Are you sure that you meant the land named Finland in Europe? There is also a same named community in Minnesota which was settled by Finnish immigrants.
 
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