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aznanimedude

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Should I relearn different algs and replace my older slower ones?
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if you feel like it'll help then why not?

i changed some of mine because i didn't want to do cube rotations, and some of the ones i initially learned i only did because i was lazy and only wanted to do 2-gens, but the ones i use now, i'm much more comfortable with and can fingertrick well so it worked out well, and even now i might still change some of them, maybe :p
 

legitcuber

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Best F2l Tutorial?

Hey Guys,
I want to know what tutorial you learned your F2l from?
I average around 55 sec on the beginner method and want to learn Fridrich.
In your opinion what is the Best F2l tutorial out there?
Thanks
 

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Hi everyone,

Yesterday, there was sand in DIY ZhanChi, so I cleaned all the pieces including the center pieces with water and washing liquid. So far so good, but I still feel some sort of scratchy feeling that didn't occur before. I think some of the sand has gotten in to the core. What do I need to do?

Thanks in advance!
 

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Hi everyone,

Yesterday, there was sand in DIY ZhanChi, so I cleaned all the pieces including the center pieces with water and washing liquid. So far so good, but I still feel some sort of scratchy feeling that didn't occur before. I think some of the sand has gotten in to the core. What do I need to do?

Thanks in advance!
Unscrew each screw, wash the core, dry the core, and reassemble.
 

cubernya

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Hi everyone,

Yesterday, there was sand in DIY ZhanChi, so I cleaned all the pieces including the center pieces with water and washing liquid. So far so good, but I still feel some sort of scratchy feeling that didn't occur before. I think some of the sand has gotten in to the core. What do I need to do?

Thanks in advance!

If you didn't lube it then it's probably the springs
 
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ottozing

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what is the exact difference between the older early production guhong v1s (the ones that had black screws) and the newer guhong v1s? is their a difference in plastic? if so, what type of plastic was used?

im trying to track one down on ebay or craigslist or something.
 
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