Wednesday, June 27, 2018
smallest rubik,s cube
A mere 5.6mm (0.22in) wide this minuscule cube was created by tony fisher (UK). But despite its diminutive size. it can be operated like a normal Rubilk,s cube albeit with a the use of tweezers. The cube which can easily be balanced on a fingertip -was produced from frost plastic using a muit jet modeling 3d printer.
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