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the spray silicone was a CRC product...if you try it ,let me know how it is :D
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I tried the bike oil, but cant really say that it made a big difference
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thanks...the inventor has said not to over oil the puzzle... :D jusy a little dab wil do ya ;)
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We've all discussed the lubing issue, but no one has touched on my tarnishing issue. any help? Chris maybe...?
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I belive I found a grease that works very well for me.

It's a big orange tube where it on one side says:

General-Purpose:
Aircraft grease
SPEC MIL-G-81322


and on the other:

MOBILEGREASE 28

The grease itself is red

It's a very old tube which my old man had in his garage, he is an old aircraft technician.
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I also worked on aircraft and i seam to remember that a grease closely matching that description came out as being very Carcinogenic.

You might want to check that out before you get too carried away with it.
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Thanks for the headsup, I looked into this and it looks safe ie. http://www.msdshazcomonline.com/MSDS/HM ... rds%20Data

But as always with stuff like this caution is advised, in my case I have only put a small amount in the tracks and nothing around the shaft.
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see the problem is this guys.....ahh general..this wont be easy....at the solution point there is a need for the maze pin to "relocate"...if there is too much lubricant or a thick grease the "opening instructions" for getting to the certificate may be harder to manage..is that vague enough for general?..i hope :|
long story short...light on the lube,light on the "weight" of the oil...
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i was wrong and hadnt thought of the "pin issue" until "The Master" alerted me to this :D
if you do use a heavy grease you will have to give the pin a little more incentive to do what it is supposed to do to reach full disassembly status.
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i opened my revomaze to show my step dad and his friends the setup of these puzzles. they are all machinests by trade and make aircraft, marine and prototype parts. they were very interested in the machining and explained to me the complexity of the machine required. at least a 4 if not a 5 axis machine was neccessary. with the shaft plating and the anodized body, they told me that lubrication shouldnt be needed as these are puzzles not continuous operation parts.
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very interesting!....
the oil helps the puzzle user to slip into the abyss more easily as well.
but the puzzle sure does feel silky when its oiled!
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