I saw the white one at the World Championship.
It's really amazing how that cube turns.

Gilles.

2006/1/12, Craig Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That thing is crazy...it actually works, and no, its made of black
> construction paper, at least the one I saw...
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> Craig
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> --- In [email protected], Matt Moberly
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> > http://www.speedcubing.com/ton/dror's_paper_cube.htm
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> > Maybe it is made of sandpaper.  :-)
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> > On 1/12/06, Leyan Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > >  I too am a big fan of Chris's Lexan tiles.  I really am against the
> > > textured tiles, though.  It feels like I'm playing with a cube
> made out
> > > of sandpaper.  The lexan is really smooth and never wears.  I've
> had the
> > > tiles on a cube for over a year and it still looks as it did when I
> > > first put it on.
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> > > Leyan
> > >
> > >
> > > christopher_pelley wrote:
> > > > Tastes will vary, but I REALLY like the Cubesmith Lexan tiles.  Try
> > > > both (textured and non).  They are similar, but the textured
> just has
> > > > a slightly rougher surface.  Both have a much better grip than the
> > > > glossy type tiles on the 1982 Ideal Deluxe Cube or Meffert's
> tiles on
> > > > the 3x3 assembly cubes.  They are also very thin, so it's not much
> > > > different than stickers as far as overall feel.  They don't make the
> > > > cube seem larger, like a Game Cube or Deluxe.  The other benefit is
> > > > they are nearly impossible to chip or otherwise mar, so your cube
> > > > always looks sharp.
> > > >
> > > > Chris
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> > > >
> > > > --- In [email protected], "Matt M."
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> > > >>Do tiles help with getting a good grip on the cube?  What's your
> > > >>opinion about textured tiles?  They look cool but I don't know any
> > > >
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