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V-Cube 6 Modded into a Barrel

sgtjosh

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Hey all, I just thought I'd share a few photos of the V-Cube 6 Barrel I made a few months ago.

As you probably know, this puzzle didn't turn well as a cube... And I can't say dremeling it down to barrel-form helped matters (It definitely still sucks at turning).

But, I figured "Why not?"... I had an extra 6x6 with nothing to lose.

6x6barrel.jpg

I was, however, happy to see that the V-Cube was built with solid plastic all the way through - Which essentially made apoxy filling unnecessary.

It makes for nice shelf candy, if nothing else. :)
 

Ollie

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Hey all, I just thought I'd share a few photos of the V-Cube 6 Barrel I made a few months ago.

As you probably know, this puzzle didn't turn well as a cube... And I can't say dremeling it down to barrel-form helped matters (It definitely still sucks at turning).

But, I figured "Why not?"... I had an extra 6x6 with nothing to lose.

View attachment 4660

I was, however, happy to see that the V-Cube was built with solid plastic all the way through - Which essentially made apoxy filling unnecessary.

It makes for nice shelf candy, if nothing else. :)

Still pretty nice :)
 

Fawn

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This looks fantastic. I'm curious as to why there are those black spaces around the "edges."
 
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