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Congratulations, Feliks Zemdegs, on your world record breaking time of 4.73 seconds on a magnetic Gan 356 Air! Here is my tutorial on making a magnetic Gans (or probably more properly, Gan) 356 Air speed cube. For this project I used 48 N35 4mm x 2mm neodymium magnets that I purchased from www.magnets365.com When compared to my other mag mod videos, the Gans Air is more time consuming and a little more involved. Dis-assembly is a little more time consuming, and the way in which we glue in the magnets involves more steps. But trust me, it's well worth it. The magnetic Gans Air is a cube to behold! But be forewarned, that to do a proper job gluing in the magnets and setting up the cube will take several hours. Don't be in a hurry. There's no need to rush and bring on an accident with the magnets. With this tutorial, we'll be using a "Master" magnet, which will be placed inside a corner piece, and it's this one single magnet that will not only set the position of all other 47 magnets, it also establishes the polarity of the cube. So, there's no need to worry about proper polarity. Just follow these instructions and your cube will turn out perfectly. Once the "Master" magnet is glued, the rest of the cube is then disassembled while we wait for the glue to dry. Once the cube and all its cubie pieces are completely disassembled, the glue of the master magnet should be set enough to handle gently. If you'd like, you can wait even further. From here, with the use of a "helper" magnet on the outside of the corner piece, we transfer the location of the master magnet to that of the inside edge piece magnet. This is done by placing the corner piece (with helper magnet on its outside) against an edge piece. A drop of glue is placed inside the edge piece then a magnet dropped into place. Once the edge piece magnet is glued into place, we carefully pull the corner piece and the helper magnet stays attached to the edge piece- this is due to the fact that the plastic on the corner piece is just slightly thicker than that of the edge piece. All twelve edge pieces are glued this way, then turned over and another, and receive another magnet glued in. These are then put aside to dry, then we begin placing and gluing the corner piece magnets. To position and glue the corner piece magnets, we'll only need four of the edge piece magnets to act as templates to transfer the position of the original master magnet. You can place the remaining eight edge pieces aside. We'll be gluing two corner piece magnets at a time, until each corner piece has one magnet each. From this point, we rotate each corner piece, 1/3 rotation and add a drop of glue and place another corner piece magnet into each of the corner pieces. Finally, after all eight corner pieces have received their second magnet, we rotate them one last time to prepare each for the third and final magnet. Here, we place the glued pieces aside and let the glue FULLY DRY and HARDEN before handling. You may attempt to handle them before the glue is fully hardened, but be careful! It really does take a long time for the glue to fully dry. Once the glue has dried, we can then reassemble our cubie pieces and assemble our cube. We'll also lubricate the cubie pieces as they're placed together to reassemble the cube. NOTE: Gan suggests positioning the GES nut to a position where it's flat surface on top is even, or flush, with the end of the axial screw. This works great in a regular Air, but for our magnetic Gan Air, you'll need to dial the tension out a little to your own taste. You may have to back the GES nut out as much as a 1 and 1/2 turns. The beauty of the GES system is it allows us a variety of tensions and spring responses from the cube. So be sure to experiment to find out what work best. That's about it. I hope this has been helpful. Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks for watching, and Happy Cubing! Dave All content (music, photos, video, etc.) created and owned by David S. Miller. Intro and Outro music excerpted from: "Original Batman Theme (trumpet cover)" performed by David Miller (me) on all instruments: • Original Batman Theme (trumpet cover) - Da... Dave's Main Color Scheme: https://thecubicle.us/stickers_share.... My Main YouTube Channel: / davestrumpet