DMCubing | How To Magnetize a 5x5 Rubik's Speed Cube (Wushuang & Others) @dmcubing6342 | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Hey everyone! Here's my 5x5 magnetic tutorial- without a doubt, the most-requested video I've had requests for! Thank you!!!
A very special thanks to KSCuber who helped me with the setup and solve footage. Be sure to check him out, he's got an excellent channel:
youtube.com/channel/UC39ASoBuqJAmEuZotv0IFnw
Thanks too, to Adam Greenwood who provided information on magnet selection.
Everything here should be pretty well explained in the video, but if you have questions, be sure to let me know. You'll need 96 magnets, often people use N35 or N38 4x1.5 in the Wushuang, throughout, and in other 5x5's, often a stronger magnet (for example, an N35 4x2) will be used in the inner layer. This project from disassembly to gluing the last magnet can take up to THREE HOURS, so plan accordingly!
Note: The N and S polarities shown in the video are for illustrative purposes to indicate a consistent and proper magnetic polar layout. Your cube doesn't have to use the true North and South of the magnets- I label the magnet ends N and S just to show you how the magnets keep a constant polarity as they're glued in.
Enjoy, and please do let me know how your cube turned out!
HAPPY CUBING!!! DM
All music, photos, video, etc. (with the exception of the footage provided by KSCuber), property of, and copyright 2018, David S. Miller and can not be used without permission.
Hey everyone! Here's my 5x5 magnetic tutorial- without a doubt, the most-requested video I've had requests for! Thank you!!!
A very special thanks to KSCuber who helped me with the setup and solve footage. Be sure to check him out, he's got an excellent channel:
youtube.com/channel/UC39ASoBuqJAmEuZotv0IFnw
Thanks too, to Adam Greenwood who provided information on magnet selection.
Everything here should be pretty well explained in the video, but if you have questions, be sure to let me know. You'll need 96 magnets, often people use N35 or N38 4x1.5 in the Wushuang, throughout, and in other 5x5's, often a stronger magnet (for example, an N35 4x2) will be used in the inner layer. This project from disassembly to gluing the last magnet can take up to THREE HOURS, so plan accordingly!
Note: The N and S polarities shown in the video are for illustrative purposes to indicate a consistent and proper magnetic polar layout. Your cube doesn't have to use the true North and South of the magnets- I label the magnet ends N and S just to show you how the magnets keep a constant polarity as they're glued in.
Enjoy, and please do let me know how your cube turned out!
HAPPY CUBING!!! DM
All music, photos, video, etc. (with the exception of the footage provided by KSCuber), property of, and copyright 2018, David S. Miller and can not be used without permission.