I apply them one by one.  I find that it helps to have the cube on the 
table and sit with your head directly above the cube when applying 
stickers.  It's easier to center them that way.  Good lighting and 
awesome hand-eye coordination helps, as well.

Leyan


christopher_pelley wrote:
> Leyan, I've been meaning to ask how you apply your tiles.  Do you do 
> them one by one?  They come in a template that makes it seem like 
> you could apply all 16 at once (or 9 at once on the 3x3).  But in 
> reality that makes most of the tiles come out crooked.  So I've 
> resorted to one by one, centering each tile by hand.  Your 4x4 
> looked so perfect I wondered if you had any tips, other than lots of 
> patience?
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> Chris
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>>They're awesome and I love them.  I prefer the untextured tiles.  
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>>had them since forever and they look as new as the first day I put 
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>>on.  Unlike stickers, these do not chip away with use.
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>>Leyan
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>>Eric wrote:
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>>>Has anyone tried the Cubesmith tile sets?
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>>>http://www.cubesmith.com/Tiles.htm
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>>>>From the description they'd be really durable.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
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>>>Eric
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