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Magnetic Rubik's Dice Cube

Step 8Assemble the cube.

Assemble the cube.
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Start with the core and bring the centers into contact with it. Make sure to get the right sides in the right place. The sum of any face and it's opposite face should be 7, and if the 1 face is on top, and the 2 face is towards you, the 3 face should be to the right and 4 to the left.

Next place the edges, and lastly the corners.

And that's it. Turn your cube and enjoy the fruits of your hard work.
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14 comments
Jan 10, 2011. 12:55 AMdesmondtheredx says:
it wont fully work, when you rotate to some patterns it will fall apart
Dec 19, 2011. 5:58 PMFlying_MashedPotatoes says:
you obviously dont understand how it works.
Jan 21, 2011. 6:16 AMcalebman says:
WOWWWW!!!!!!!!!! EXCELNT!!!!! MY RESPECTS!!!!!
Aug 23, 2010. 3:00 PMeurofyter966 says:
Wow, that is awesome.
May 23, 2008. 6:38 PMfastback570 says:
I am wondering if a 2 fluted end mill would work better esp. if the magnets are cylinder shaped. One thing I'd like to see is how do you figure out how to put the magnets so that pos+ lands to neg-. Do you start out with the positives all facing out from the center?
Jul 25, 2010. 3:56 PMrmelchiori says:
I would suggest a forstner bit. It drills perfectly round, straight sided holes with flat bottoms. There is a small center spur hole that would collect the excess glue. They are not that expensive. Cool instructable.
Jul 25, 2010. 2:51 PMkrickerd says:
How about using a spade bit such as: http://www.mytgtools.com/product.php?item=WSJ008002 ? This way the hole would have straight edges clear to the bottom instead of tapered - perfect for cylindrical magnets.
Sep 16, 2009. 4:58 PMhenryblaze says:
OK thanks this was WAY more clear than gfixler's tutorial.
Jun 6, 2009. 4:15 AMphilip_hollywood says:
I REALLY DON'T GET IT !!!! HELP ME
May 26, 2009. 7:50 PMJraxo says:
im fully gonna buy some magnets and dice !!!!
Mar 9, 2009. 6:37 PMnorge22 says:
How many cubes did you make before you got it right.
Feb 8, 2009. 2:21 PMmonkeeeee001 says:
im wondering about the smoothness of the movements, it seems as though the magnets might restrict fluid movement and snap back to positions, so how well do the sides move?
Nov 9, 2008. 7:31 AMsicesp says:
There is a contradiction above. If the sum of a face and the opposite face = 7, then having 3 to the left means to the right you should have 4. Side 2 is toward you, then 5 will be away in the back and 6 on the bottom. See photos no. 4 and 5: side 3 is adjacent to side 5.

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