I don't think they have this...the little opening is right next to the
little nobbie that holds the center in...so...i dunno...

Craig

--- In [email protected], christopher_pelley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Craig, thanks for the detailed description.
> 
> So the corner caps have been shrunk, further reducing the amount of 
> plastic and making the cube potentially even lighter.  Does that 
> seem to affect the turning at all?  I can imagine silicone lubricant 
> seeping to the interior of the corner pieces now.  But on the other 
> hand, there is less surface area in contact so less friction.
> 
> Formerly the corner caps (as you call them) had a small tab 
> connecting to the "foot" of the corner.  On some cubies this tab is 
> so thick that it causes the cube to catch, and must be sanded or 
> worn down.  Can you tell if the new corners have this problem?
> 
> Chris
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Craig Bouchard" 
> <logitewty@> wrote:
> > corner pieces, like the "corner cap" as I'll call it, looks like it
> > has a bit of an opening to it...its not a full piece...
>







 
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