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Re: The virtual Cube has come alive !
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Date: 
Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:39:16 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Mark Riley wrote:

Very cool!  There's something very satisfying about bringing your own virtual
instructions to life.  And, just think, not only do you get to assemble the
Lego pieces into the puzzle pieces, but when you're done you get to assemble
the puzzle pieces into the cube!  Speaking of that, did the puzzle pieces
slide together easily, or was there some friction caused by the edges of the
bricks? How much does it weigh?  It looks heavy.

Cheers,

Mark

It is indeed very heavy: more than 2 kilogram !
Considering the weight, the pieces slide together very easy. I could make a
video to show it, but I'm not going to do that (I won't give you the solution to
the puzzle ;-) ).
Every now and than it is possible that a few lego bricks fall off a piece while
disassembling (if I'm doing it too quickly), this is only due to the fact that I
don't have large tan plates (as in my original design).

Maarten



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(...) Very cool! There's something very satisfying about bringing your own virtual instructions to life. And, just think, not only do you get to assemble the Lego pieces into the puzzle pieces, but when you're done you get to assemble the puzzle (...) (20 years ago, 24-Sep-04, to lugnet.build, FTX)

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