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###Square-1x2x3 This puzzle is half way between a 1x2x3 and a square-1 puzzle! In shape, it is a 1x2x3 but it solves like a square-1. The puzzle uses the same sliding caps and core support piece mechanisms seen in my 1x2x3 and split 1x2x3. This puzzle makes a great addition to any puzzle collection for its simplicity and number of parts.
This puzzle was originally created and invented by Murilo Purcineli Semeghini in 2010 and arguably re-invented by me late 2016. It is slightly different from his model as it follows the strict 30/60 degree cuts on a square-1 whereas his divides the edges in three. All non-rendered pictures are stolen from his puzzles page on the twisty puzzles museum.
####Print: + 1 x Center-1 + 1 x Center-2 + 4 x Corner-1 + 4 x Corner-2 + 4 x Corner-3 + 4 x Corner-4 + 2 x Cap
####Assembly First, slide all the corner pieces into the centers (as you would in a 1x2x3) in the order you see in the picture. (1,4,2,3,1,4,2,3) To assemble the cores you will need one M3 screw and nut as well as a spring. Put the nut in the center with the hexagonal hole. Put the spring on the screw and put it through the other centerpiece. Screw the screw in the nut. :l rather simple. Slide the two caps in and apply stickers to secure them in place. And that's it, folks!
####Disclaimer This puzzle is built with zero tolerance meaning that there is no space between the pieces. You will probably need to do a little sanding to get the pieces just right.
I do not claim to have invented or come up with either the square-1 or 1x2x3 mechanisms. Please don't sue. :)
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