
Gfixler writes - "27 3/4" clear acrylic cubes are drilled with 108 3/16" holes, fitted with 108 D32 neodymium disc magnets with proper polarities facing out from each, and assembled into a size-matched magnetic version of the original Rubik's Cube." - Link.
Magnetic acrylic Rubik's cube
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Very nice
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I like it, only I don't really dig the solid colored vinyl stickers, maybe some glass paint or dye, keep the transparent look.
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it would be neat to etch each side with images, patterns, or symbols.
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I would like to purchase this item----please contact me. Thanks!
roxybabe00456@aol.com
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im thinking about making one, and im wondering how percise the cubes need to be(im making one out of wood)
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