NOTE: This is just the black "eye" and "hat" parts of the ring.
You must also order ”GLaDOS Ring (White "Half" of Ring)” to have all the parts to make the ring.
The two part version comes 90% colored.
(You still need to paint the yellow and red eye dots on the black part)
The two parts just snap together. You can lock the 3 parts together with some super glue.
Thanks for your order and commitment to nerd culture! Two Part Ring based on Portal 2 GLaDOS.
NOTE: This is just the black "eye" and "hat" parts of the ring. You must also order GLaDOS Ring (White "Half" of Ring) to have all the parts to make the ring.
The two part version comes 90% colored. (You still need to paint the yellow and red eye dots on the black part) The two parts just snap together. If you want to can lock the parts together with some super glue.
grigorusha Elemental Cube - world's smallest Rubik's Cube 8mm world's smallest Rubik's Cube - for sale its full functionaly Rubik's cube in small size (8mm) forum link - http://www.twistypuzzles.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=21839 youtube review video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0UN50FLwtc My puzzle Ten Cube world's smallest Rubik's Cube 10mm (same as Microbic Rubik's Cube 12mm) got into the Guinness Book! and I'm absolutely nothing to do did not do;) http://www.guinessworldrecords.com/Search/Details/Smallest-Rubik's-Cube/74256.htm
very interesting: 8*8 mm cube placed in a 08/08 day
NOTE: This is just the white "face" part of the ring.
You must also order ”GLaDOS Ring (Black "Half" of Ring)” to have all the parts to make the ring.
The two part version comes 90% colored.
(You still need to paint the yellow and red eye dots on the black part)
The two parts just snap together. You can lock the 3 parts together with some super glue.
Inspired by the logo on the cover of Elbow's album, The Seldom Seen Kid, this interlocking 3-piece puzzle is not as easy as it looks. Unlike all my other cubes, which were created in Burr Tools, this puzzle was modelled by hand to give every one of the cubes a bevelled edge. This not only makes it look more like the Elbow logo, it also makes the puzzle even trickier to take apart.
This steampunk-inspired pendant features three gears that spin round and round the center handle and gear. The gears, front, and clock hand all spin at different rates, producing a fascinating spin that will keep even the most fidgety hands occupied.
For the full effect, take a look at the video on youtube!
Thanks to José I. Romero for an insane amount of work on this design.
The Inside Out Cube is the first miniature cube puzzle from microcubology.
This is a real working interlocking cube puzzle that requires both skill and dexterity to solve. This version of the Inside Out Cube is 1.5 cm in size. Why is called the Inside Out Cube? Because the whole puzzle can be rebuilt inside out leaving a 3x3x3 hollow on the inside and all the interlocking legs on the outside.
In its life this puzzle has had three different names. As well as the 'Inside Out cube', which probably describes it best, it has been known as Triple Mirror, because three of the pieces are mirror images of the other three. And before that I used to call it the Tiresias cube. I'll leave you to figure that one out for yourselves!
Even fidget toys get to have a "2.0" . An updated version of the popular "One ring to rule the ball" design with fewer twists, thicker wire, and a bigger ball, "One ring to pwn the ball" takes its steampunk ancestry in a smooth, contemporary direction that's twice as ruthless with your mind--it seems doubly impossible that this ball could be solidly contained by just one short, twisting wire. With no hole in the middle for a rubber or leather strap, you'll have to go to http://www.shapeways.com/model/145208/one_ring_to_pwn_the_ball_pendant.html to wear it around your neck. But in both cases you'll get solid stainless steel with optional bronze antiquing or gold plating, and a look that ties brains in knots.
For the classic "One ring to rule the ball" design, now available on a pay-what-you-want basis, go to http://www.shapeways.com/model/52936/one_ring_to_rule_the_ball.html . To learn more about this design or other work from Terra Cotta, visit our website at http://www.terracottapf.com
Smooth, curving lines of steel gently draw your gaze and mind to this unique 10 cm desk toy. Made from solid, durable stainless steel for lasting quality, it holds a spinning axle or gravity toy of your choice on pinpoint pivots. A fully customisable nameplate makes this the most unique and personal desk toy in the world--as with all Terra Cotta co-creators (unless specifically labelled otherwise) the text you choose may be in any language or character set on earth. Options include a floating globe, a smooth spiral that dances with your mind, and a spinning version of the design from http://www.shapeways.com/model/52936/one_ring_to_rule_the_ball.html , with a surprising secret. Add this design to your favourites and check back soon to see more styles, options, and accessories; or search for the tag "Ultimate Desk Toy" to see individual pieces you can mix and match to your heart's content. Part specifications will soon be released under a creative commons license so that you can display your own designs in this holder, too! Price includes shipping anywhere in the world. Click through the images or visit our website at http://www.terracottapf.com to learn more.
This is the first interlocking cube I ever designed. It consists of four pieces which fit together with a series of sliding movements. It is not too difficult for the average puzzler but will provide a satisfying challenge at this small scale. The completed cube is 1.6cm on each side.