3 sides

The other 3 sides

Middle layer turn (you can see the corner pieces hidden in there)

Scrambulated

This isn't the first of its kind, really, but I thought it would be a good first try at making something like this.
Quote from Guest.Haha, ****ing awesome. What's it made out of?
Quote from MiniManHoly shit that's awesome, look hard.
Quote from ChimaeraYou got any qualifications in graphics or RM?
Quote from SmashdoodAlright, but it's a bit complex.
First, I got supplies - sandpaper, some files (borrowed), ABS sheet plastic at 1/16 inch thickness (bought from my mom's company storage), Apoxie Sculpt 2-part modeling clay (borrowed), glue, paint, a saw (borrowed), box cutters/sharp objects, and clear finish (borrowed).
Next, I cleaned out the cube and removed all the pieces and stickers. I also adjusted the springs/screws on the cube to make it better to turn (it was a pretty low-quality knockoff). I took the corners and cut them pretty much in half with a saw and a vise (to hold them in place) because when I tried it with a small hand saw, it came out really badly.
Then I measured the length of an edge piece of the cube, and sketched the trapezoidal pieces in Word and printed them. This was glued on the ABS plastic sheet, and I made score-lines along the edges, sliced with a box-cutter, and snapped off the pieces. At this point I had the plastic pieces ready and the corners sawed off.
Next, lots of sanding of the trapezoidal pieces. Hours. I made them too big. . . huge mistake. I glued them onto each edge piece of the cube, one on each side. Reassembled the whole thing, and sanded a lot more. The edges were still rubbing, so I had to disassemble AGAIN, and sand the hell out of them. This took days.
Then I used the Apoxie Sculpt clay to fill in the space between the trapezoidal pieces, to rebuild/fill in parts of the corner pieces, and to fix two edge pieces that happened to have broken at some point when my uncle was still young enough to be playing with a cube (yeah, it's a really old cube).
Then, paint. Everywhere. I put on 2 coats and 1 coat of clear finish to shine it up. Stickered, greased, put back together, and I was finished.
Diagrams will not be provided. :D