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Friday 18 May 2012

The Cubic Model

I said that I would let you have a representation of the Cubic model and here it is:






Please remember that this is merely a starting point for reflection.  Try turning the cube on is axes in as many ways as you can and choose different starting points for describing the trajectories.  The serious challenge come when you decide to work different trajectories with each hand.  

There is an extension to this model which takes you back the reverse way and that is by returning to the front face of the cube, describing a circle and then reversing the circle by drawing  yin yang shape and then returning by the same route you initially went out.

Here is another description:

Practice Method for the Cubic Model
Brief description for right hand (left hand work in contrary motion).
No.
Side
Edges described







1
Front
Underside
Left
Top
Flowing clockwise: semi circle on left of front face of cube.
2
Top
Right
Back
Left
Following through; semi circle on rear side of top of cube.
3
Left-hand side
Front
Underside
Back
Semi-circle on bottom of left side of cube.





4
Back
Top
Right
Underside
Semi-circle on right side of rear of cube.
5
Underside
Left
Front
Right
Semi-circle on front of bottom of cube.
6
Right-hand side
Back
Top
Front
Semi-circle on top of right side of cube.






7
Underside
Front
Left
Rear
Flowing anti-clockwise: semi-circle on left side of bottom of cube.
8
Back
Right
Top
Left
Semi-circle on top of rear of cube.
9
Left-hand side
Underside
Front
Top
Semi-circle on front side of left side of cube.






10
Top
Back
Right
Front
Semi-circle on right side of top of cube.
11
Front
Left
Underside
Right
Semi-circle on bottom of front side of cube.
12
Right-hand side
Top
Back
Underside
Semi-circle on rear side of right side of cube.

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