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You are right that I should try to break my puzzles because up till now I've just been doing exactly what I know I'm supposed to because I made it, even though people (like you) who didn't make it wouldn't know what to do and therefore would try everything they could. Thanks for at least taking the time to try it though. =)
The part where you're standing on an elevator over water and have to drop a box through a portal onto a cube button - I misaimed my portals just slightly and had no way to reset the cube or try again. As near as I could tell, that meant I couldn't get the door open at the end... even if that in't the case, there were enough fizzlers and the puzzle was convoluted enough that retrying the whole thing over again felt like an effort in futility.
It's not a bad chamber, but the first room of it had me wondering if I was being trolled until I got off both portals, which kind of soured the rest of the experience for me. It could use a little fine-tuning. I'd recommend spending time trying to break your own puzzle just to check for any minor hiccups.