Model this - a simple cube
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Cube Tutorial
-Do such a contour in Sketchup and print it out.
-Cut out the outline and fold a cube.
-Take a picture of the cube.
-Import the photo into Sketchup.

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I propose that we set up a new forum for Cubists. We need the cube necessarily to develop. It is still a long way to the perfect cube. I call it the squaring of the cube. Might be worthy of the Nobel Prize.
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I dunno, that name is too square, you need to think outside the box.
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Took me awhile but I think I got it so it looks square from every side.
I thought SU was supposed to be easy to use?
cube.skp -
I've found it at last, the earth is not a sphere but a cube. I will outline the evidence tomorrow.
Have a good night
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I found that if I modeled this correctly, I would get a perfect square. Late Password Host Allen Ludden -- the most perfect square I know.


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Another attempt, in "Escher style"

A cube thought
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@charly2008 said:
the earth is not a sphere but a cube
We should propose to Google to update the elevation maps so that it fits better into this packaging:
Initiative for efficient packaging!
Cube for president!
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They say a cube is just an infinite number of squares stacked together.

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this is interesting.. can you please specify the step by step procedure you use... you gai..really makes my day today.

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See about half way through this video clip how to make a cube and transform it... http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=208103#p208103

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@ecuadorian said:
They say a cube is just an infinite number of squares stacked together.
Oh! Then I did it wrong? I stacked lots of triangles...
because I thought 3-d

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Rubik's Cube made easy here
[flash=400,345:yqbf21xu]http://www.metacafe.com/fplayer/1222538/rubiks_cube_magic_trick.swf[/flash:yqbf21xu] -
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Hi TIG,
Excellent
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It's the basis of a Rubik's Snake - like a Rubik's Cube but...

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You guys blow me away with your advanced shape modeling. Maybe, on day, after I've mastered the line, I'll be able to catch up.
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@charly2008 said:
How many parts A and how many parts B are necessary to build this solid cube?
8 A Green
16 B Red
Cube1.skp
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Being from German family I could just stick a picture of my head up and fool you all that it was modelled! Blockhead!
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