Thanks @anyuzhang3176 for lending me your cube and making this video possible. It's probably one of the highest quality edits I have ever pumped out.
It allows the corner to be 1mm bigger, which sounds small, but adds up when considerieng 3 dimensions. If you look at certain cubes like the Diansheng Solar S5, MGC 7x7, and the original video of my Maglev 5x5, the corner bases are quite substantially bigger. And if you compare the Yuexiao and Meiying 3x3s (these two are very similar in mech, but the Yuexiao is stalkless), the Yuexiao is a lot more stable.
How did u make your meilong 6 so glossy and do you think the meilong 6 is better than the aoshi 6x6? and how did u remove the logo of your gan 5x5 i have one and im thinking of removing it.
My Hong corner cutting is a bit worse, probably because it's spring-compressed and tensioned tighter. But it's better that way and this amount of corner cutting isn't really necessary.
I just tensioned my Hong visually and by feel. The difference is in the compression. The springs are default 13mm. I initially compressed them to 12mm which made the cube unstable and ended up stretching them back to 12.5mm which turned out to be the happy middle-ground.
nice
Great video mate, very in depth review on the mechanism. Great to see
that might be the best review of the gan 562 i saw. you got a new subscriber !
great video!
What's the advantage of going stalkless? I'm not following your explination very well. Is it just to give the foot of the corner piece more space?
It allows the corner to be 1mm bigger, which sounds small, but adds up when considerieng 3 dimensions. If you look at certain cubes like the Diansheng Solar S5, MGC 7x7, and the original video of my Maglev 5x5, the corner bases are quite substantially bigger.
And if you compare the Yuexiao and Meiying 3x3s (these two are very similar in mech, but the Yuexiao is stalkless), the Yuexiao is a lot more stable.
what are you thoughts on this vs the mgc5?
Good question
How did u make your meilong 6 so glossy and do you think the meilong 6 is better than the aoshi 6x6? and how did u remove the logo of your gan 5x5 i have one and im thinking of removing it.
I UV coated the Meilong 6
@@laiscube how? And how do you remove the logo.
It's not my Gan 5, I didn't remove the logo. But on another cube (Qiyi M pro) I sanded the logo away with fine sandpaper.
the hong has better cornercutting
My Hong corner cutting is a bit worse, probably because it's spring-compressed and tensioned tighter. But it's better that way and this amount of corner cutting isn't really necessary.
@@laiscubehow many wrist turn did you do to tension the spring of Hong? I would like to try it
I just tensioned my Hong visually and by feel. The difference is in the compression. The springs are default 13mm. I initially compressed them to 12mm which made the cube unstable and ended up stretching them back to 12.5mm which turned out to be the happy middle-ground.
@@laiscube the spring compression worked very well on my hong