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did she hold your stubby though? That is the question.
"A gentleman doesn't spin and tell"
did she hold your stubby though? That is the question.
Well she won't find a spinner that lasts longer or goes faster than your stubby I'm sure..."A gentleman doesn't spin and tell"
Well, you've gone and done it now @Darkbulb , in the hope of keeping my wrinkled, arthritic old fingers as nimble as your ever active mind I have joined SF's latest craze and have a small, acrylic type three pronged spinner. Wot an enabler supreme you are !
JohnnyO. o/
Zerofeud aluminium. That would have been one for me!
Got one from ebay 3d printed which works quite well and is great for fidgeting (spins 40sec).
Also build some with munsen rings which are very handy.
The '4-arm' is very nice to spin as my ring finger fits well in between the arms, and spins up to 1:40min. Goof for people with small hands!
Had also some 3d printed )no expere nce with that before) but this did neither work out well model and print-wise yet....
Also when pressing the balls in, some layers broke off. Modelwise not so well. I'll try with some acetone once i get hold on
The one with the 4arms and 15mm Balls is very heavy and hard to spin, for someone with big hands maybe.
The 2 arm was faulty as the hole is too big for the bearing.
The white tri spinner might work well, but i need more bearings ... had to remove some material though, as the bearing wouldn't fit first.
Best looking i thing is the big on but i need a large bearing and these big nuts
Also the button models I've found didn't really work out....
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Man, I do love that creativity. Are you making for yourself or planning on setting up an eBay/Etsy store?
Better hurry up if you intend for any of them to be stocking stuffersThx. I just wanted to make some presents. The 3d print models are from thingiverse, someone close by from 3dhub did the printing.
The munsen idea i found on youtbe. It took a while though to get the parts for the munsen spinners. Disadvantage is that the bearings are not fitting 100%, used some bicycle tube to adjust them, so they are not always absolutely leveled and need some adjustment...adding to the fidgeting ng experience[emoji23]
And for the bearings i actually had to go to a skater-shop [emoji15]
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That's right - you have not posted a photo of your Rotablade Stubby yet!Last couple days went without sleep and keeping company to little smoker . This amazing stubby kept me company and awake.
Couldn't insert photo in this but 200 kilos meat done in one load
This and couple other forums use dinosaurus system on loading pictures .so always something goes wrong.That's right - you have not posted a photo of your Rotablade Stubby yet!
This and couple other forums use dinosaurus system on loading pictures .so always something goes wrong.
Then again it just could be me