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Brillik Cubes by Dave Brill © 2013-2015 The Brillik Cubes emerged in early 2013. Influenced by the Yoshimoto Cube, my own Waterbombic Dodecahedron (1986) and other flexing objects, the Brilik Cubes are experiments with hinged one-third cube divisions. 2, 3 and 4 cube combinations are possible, but | haven't yet been able to. connect more than this... Start with a 1Sem square. White side up. precrease 2 short diagonals This mountain fold runs exactly through the two 90 degree corners note carefully three reference points Tuck this edge into the pockets on the left and right Mountain fold to 90 degrees (see step 16) Collapse A caretully 4g (eae RY ae : i. Three units placed together like this form a cube cut a 15cm square 21 tomake 4 hinges | SS 4 from step 15, open 23 the right hand side Ensure the tabs are inserted into both sides of the pockets (see steps 13 and 14). tuck behind 2 layers Connect 3 unit and hinge combinations like this. see steps 15-18 collapse 2 units. reposition these 2 units make 2 like this Insert the hinges under 2 layers only (steps 13-18) to complete a double cube combination. Collapse 2 more units Brillik Cubes transformations

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