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cube movements of rubik

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I ask you a question about a funssment. I would like to model a Rubik cube that reproduces all its movements. not internal mechanisms, but movements on axes like the real one.
I did not put it on a cad section because it is a question of conceptual modeling, not of commands of a specific cad.
how will you be?
What alleys? if to make for each cube a part file, configurations etc..1672313587731.webp
 
Good question. important element is that, except for the central cubes of each face, you do not have certain constraints, as the movement of each cube is conditioned by the context in which from time to time it is located.
 
Hi.
There is a video explaining the mechanism, so you can guess the constraints.
I just don't know if to post it, why don't I know if it's a request for help or a time-limit to solve? :):unsure:.
 
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I know the internal mechanism, but it's not important. what I wanted is a modelling that allows the final movement as in reality, I do not want to achieve a constructive, but only such constraints that function on the cad
 
in my opinion only 2 constraints per cube, contact and coincidence/concentric.
cubes better be files apart in a set.
You know, maybe I didn't understand your question well.cube rubik
 
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but only such constraints that work on the cad
you have to do it as in reality the first 2 minutes of the victorious video explains how it is done and what constraints it has. in fact it is interesting and for nothing discounted.
 
Good morning to all, I am a student and for a project I wanted to do exactly the same thing as @asblo, I am using the software inventor of the autodesk, I have reproduced the internal mechanisms and all the components of the cube but I can not impose the constraints of movement, because at every rotation of one of the faces the "cubetti" become solidarity with different faces.

Thank you in advance.
 

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