Simply shave off the peg-like parts of the center pieces using a dremel, sand paper, or anything else with a rough surface.
That depends on what you expect from the cube, like speed, stability etc. If you want a fast cube that is capable to cut corners very well, I'd suggest either a type AV or an F-II. Also the ShengShou and the Dayan ones are awesome. You can buy those cubes at Lightake, which is a popular and trusted speedcubing store or Amazon. Check the link below.
fold it in half and cut it the corners
bcuz they can cut corners
If you were to cut a cube in half along any plane passing through its center, you would get two equal halves of a cube. Each half would still have the shape of a cube with the same dimensions, just split into two separate pieces. The resulting solid figures would be two smaller cubes.
A square is not a polyhedron, it is a polygon. A cube is not a polygon, it is a polyhedron.A square has 4 edges and 4 vertexes. It has no faces because it is not a polyhedron. If you cut the corners off of a square, the new polygon has 8 edges and 8 vertexes.A cube has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertexes. If you cut the corners off of a cube, the new polyhedron has 14 faces, 36 edges, and 24 vertexes.
You would cut off a corner.
Make a cut that goes diagonally across three adjoining faces of the cube. If a side of the cube is 's'. Each side of the triangle will square_root(2)*s.
Some rolling papers have cut corners on a sheets leading edge. These missing corners make it easier to start your paper into a hand roller, especially in hard conditions like wind, semi-darkness.
Type your answer here... yes -improved If you were to take the cube and cut off one of the corners you would create a polygon with 5 faces(pentagon) plus a top and bottom = 7 sides. As long as the cut does not go through the center of the cube which would result in a pyramid structure with only 5 sides.
To cut a cube into 504 identical pieces, you would need to make 503 cuts. Each cut divides the cube into two pieces, so the first cut creates 2 pieces, the second cut creates 4 pieces, the third cut creates 8 pieces, and so on. Therefore, to reach 504 pieces, you would need to make 503 cuts.
When a cube is cut by 15 cuts, it can produce a maximum of 27 identical pieces. Each cut can create at most 2 identical pieces, so with 15 cuts, you can get 2 x 15 = 30 pieces. However, 3 of these pieces will be removed as they are the corners of the cube, leaving you with 30 - 3 = 27 identical pieces.
You could take any of the sides of a heptagon and make them into a non linear curve, and that would not be a heptagon. or, three dimensionally, if you cut one of the corners off a cube, that would also have 7 sides, but it would not be a plane figure.