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Never got into spinners BUT a Steampunk spinner? Now thats something i can dig! Would be cool in a futuristic film where mankind is long gone and robots rule the world...They use these spinners to calibrate their timing!
Whoever hates this is disrespectful this dad was kind enough to make a request for his son. Me personally I know my dad wouldn't do this, but I know he worked hard for his son to make this that I really sweet does anyone agree?
It's wonderful to see that such a simple thing can still fascinate young people. Now we just need to figure out a way to get them outside and do something active,
Just wondering if you have a lathe? You could put the copper pipe rings on a wooden mandrel at a low speed to perform the sanding and polishing. Would have saved yourself a lot of time and manual effort. Just a suggestion.
Banjo Show - A cool video and fidget spinner. Where did you get the two flat nut halves that you took out of the package at 6.09 minutes? And what are they called?You did a nice job on the spinner and the video.
that is awesome, I've been looking for a spinner, homemade or bought version of a 6 shooter style bullet cylinder shaped (made from steel & brass, if you can make one or even let me know where to find one id very much appreciate it...
Any idea what he used after the WD-40? All I could make out is Wahl, so I'm assuming it's a lubricant of some sort. Just wondering if it's silicone based or oil based.
I would like to make a couple of these for some friends of mine, I bought standard skate board bearings and 3/4" copper pipe fittings and they do not fit tightly together, any recommendations on bearing size?
If you don't have that handy dandy deburring tool you can use a marble, bigger than the pipe, and a piece of sand paper. You put the sand paper on the pipe opening (grit down) and the marble on top and work it back and forth until the pipe is deburred.
nice to see your still around man , btw I'm still working on those 3D model versions of your lamps I'll make sure you get a link to them so you can enjoy them there too p.s. steampunking is hard on pc's XD