Cubing_Marmot
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Hello! I am currently designing a 3x3 and would like to know if any of you had any ideas for different hardware and features inside the 3x3.
I think you should name it like any other puzzle, just make the name very long, and if you add something to the cube include it in the name, example rs3m 2020 MAGLEV.Also if anyone has a good name and creative name for it that would be great.
GeniusMake a classic name and use a colour in chinese or an adjective + long
I liked the names of Weilong, Meilong, Huanlong, Huanglong and the like way more than whatever they have currently.Genius
ChenlongI liked the names of Weilong, Meilong, Huanlong, Huanglong and the like way more than whatever they have currently.
Do you have any prototypes yet?Chenlong
Not yet. I am first trying to figure out what most people like (with my poll) and then I am going to start designing it with my 3d printer.Do you have any prototypes yet?
Do you have a 3D printer?Hello! I am currently designing a 3x3 and would like to know if any of you had any ideas for different hardware and features inside the 3x3.
It is single nozzle. The link to it is hear: https://www.amazon.com/Voxelab-Remo...qid=1662195385&sprefix=voxela,aps,1220&sr=8-3Do you have a 3D printer?
If yes, is it single nozzle or dual nozzle. According to your build capacity I have some features in mind for a good 3x3 cube.
Good idea!You could call it the Marmot M!
Cool ideas that I have are,
Good idea! That would help it turn a lot smoother with the 3d printing plastic.Cool ideas that I have are,
Honeycomb corner stock,
3x3 edges which have torpedos like the zhanchi cube. No idea why it is not implemented in newer cubes these days.
Do you have a type of 3d printing software that you like to use? I am using tinkercad.Cool ideas that I have are,
Honeycomb corner stock,
3x3 edges which have torpedos like the zhanchi cube. No idea why it is not implemented in newer cubes these days.
I have tried tinkercad.Do you have a type of 3d printing software that you like to use? I am using tinkercad.
Thank you!I have tried tinkercad.
I use freecad software on ubuntu, it is good.
Otherwise I have college license for solidworks and autocad, but I rarely use them.
Most of my work gets done in FreeCAD.