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The 6 color Changing Cube
Quote from emadgic on June 18, 2022, 3:41 amHello everyone, came across this which can be an cool 3d buildLike the gozenta boxes we have the advantage in the precision of the nesting boxes. It goes well with the rubik's stratosphere as a transition trick.I was thinking to start with a puzzle cube size and go from there with each box being 1mm thick and 1mm tight space.With cube being 56mm, 6 nesting boxes the biggest one will be 73mm. I'm not sure if it will look awkward, or the idea of having full puzzle cubes with one color will make an ok routine. But it's easy 3d build with few glued magnets, it packs small. And with a vinyl cutter, you can make any graphic design on the box.What do you think?
Quote from emadgic on June 18, 2022, 3:42 amAvoiding the whole idea of a puzzle cube. you can print in different filament colors and avoid stickers etc. but it is just like the japanese guy in the video - a dry routine.
orlooking at the pic below . I might use only 2 smaller boxes only, (red and yellow), and with the cube being green I can do the "rule of 3" routine after the cube stratosphere trick. This way avoids the bigger boxes that look suspiciously way larger than the puzzle cube.what do you think?I will send you the stl files for models below - but first test the first model, im leaning toward puzzle cube look rather than flat walls
Avoiding the whole idea of a puzzle cube. you can print in different filament colors and avoid stickers etc. but it is just like the japanese guy in the video - a dry routine.
Quote from emadgic on June 18, 2022, 4:09 pmHere is a zipfile with 4 nesting cubes that has a rubik cube shape
https://3dmagictricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/69mm-6-nesting-boxes.zip
only concern is the wall are thinner than 1mm due to the cube curves in the middle . i haven't tested the prints yet- also I'm not sure if the difference between the largest box and the actual Rubik's cube are awkwardly noticeable . if so, creativity is needed or 2 smaller boxes can be used with a creative routine.
if prints are too flimsy or fragile - we can convert to straight walls and change the theme
If boxes are too tight (specially after adding color stickers) we can widen the cavity or use different color filament for each print
let me know how it turns out
ps. I will post the lid cover box soon. be tuned
Here is a zipfile with 4 nesting cubes that has a rubik cube shape
https://3dmagictricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/69mm-6-nesting-boxes.zip
only concern is the wall are thinner than 1mm due to the cube curves in the middle . i haven't tested the prints yet- also I'm not sure if the difference between the largest box and the actual Rubik's cube are awkwardly noticeable . if so, creativity is needed or 2 smaller boxes can be used with a creative routine.
if prints are too flimsy or fragile - we can convert to straight walls and change the theme
If boxes are too tight (specially after adding color stickers) we can widen the cavity or use different color filament for each print
let me know how it turns out
ps. I will post the lid cover box soon. be tuned
Uploaded files:Quote from emadgic on June 18, 2022, 7:33 pmUpdated stl files. I fixed the wall thickness to allow to print .
https://3dmagictricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/nesting-boxes.zip
Updated stl files. I fixed the wall thickness to allow to print .
https://3dmagictricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/nesting-boxes.zip
Quote from emadgic on June 18, 2022, 9:38 pmResult of the first cube nest perfectly with the Hasbro brand Rubik's cube. the thin layer is ok, sturdy enough if you don't break it .
with the full 1mm think it's really hard to rip a 4 sided box, however I managed to rip the .5 section with force. So I suppose its a DIY quality prop, meaning you can just print one if it breaks .
I am testing the 2nd 63mm shell which will nest with the 60mm shell. There is the vinyl stickers to consider.
Will update the result as the print completes
Result of the first cube nest perfectly with the Hasbro brand Rubik's cube. the thin layer is ok, sturdy enough if you don't break it .
with the full 1mm think it's really hard to rip a 4 sided box, however I managed to rip the .5 section with force. So I suppose its a DIY quality prop, meaning you can just print one if it breaks .
I am testing the 2nd 63mm shell which will nest with the 60mm shell. There is the vinyl stickers to consider.
Will update the result as the print completes
Quote from Scott Peckham on June 21, 2022, 4:07 amhere is the cubes I printed.
here is the cubes I printed.
Uploaded files:Quote from emadgic on June 21, 2022, 7:48 pmThere is 2 to 3mm space for a magnet to be glued on the edge. I did align all magnets to they can pull each other.
Pic show difference between the largest box with the actual cube .
I picked the 3 colors white , blue and orange to complete the stratosphere cube trick.. still need to work on the routine.
As for the functionality, effect works great. When pulling each nested cube you need to practice to pull slowly so other cube under don't lift up with air pressure.
Il try posting a video next
There is 2 to 3mm space for a magnet to be glued on the edge. I did align all magnets to they can pull each other.
Pic show difference between the largest box with the actual cube .
I picked the 3 colors white , blue and orange to complete the stratosphere cube trick.. still need to work on the routine.
As for the functionality, effect works great. When pulling each nested cube you need to practice to pull slowly so other cube under don't lift up with air pressure.
Il try posting a video next
Uploaded files:Quote from Scott Peckham on July 11, 2022, 5:26 pmGreat video , Thanks for the information.
Great video , Thanks for the information.