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A 3x3x3 with corner turns that do not intersect with each other.
Inspired by the Meffert's 4D8, and forum member rcpongo's truncated Dueling Tetra, which is visually identical.
This puzzle combines 3x3x3 turns with shallow-cut, non-intersecting corner turns. In this sense, in can be seen as a higher-order 4D8, at least on the cubic axes.
The puzzle was printed on the inventor's 3D printer. It shows how far affordable consumer printers have come in the last few years.
Fun Fact: Thanks to thermal expansion throwing off the measurements, the core (a standard 6-axes spider) had to be printed 4 times before the screws would fit nicely.
Piece type signature: HF2C2[C4.1 W8.3 X4.3][C4.1]
Size (between cube-centers): 60 mm
Weight: 74 grams
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