Thank you so much for the tutorial! Made a wheel for myself and it works perfectly. It was really easy to follow the steps in the video and not too hard to find the material!
I just want to say that this video is helping a lot because me and my friends are gonna do an improv show with a wheel but we forgot to buy one so we're gonna make one instead. Thanks dude.
Just to let you know, after I watched your tutorial I went out and bought a fidget spinner and push pins just to do this. When it comes to creativity I completely suck. I went to two different places for the spinner. I have science summer camp on Monday and will be doing this first thing. I'm an expat living abroad.
@@JustanObserver1 Wow thank you so much! And thanks for sharing as well! Sorry I only have time to catch up with your comment now! I didnt know that those spinners are so difficult to find in some other places! Good job!!!!
Thnks edu props love it ... I will surely try it and it will help me to teach students thnks a lot I can't Stop saying u thnks . ♥️♥️✨✨✨✨✨✨♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Awesome! Im going to use this for my Girl Scouts troop. They have to make a board game & I came across this while searching ideas. But where did you find a plain cardboard pizza box???? Staples or something? I guess if I have to I can go to the pizza shop & see if I can just get a box. You probably already do this but i f you make different games (different triangle pieces), you can put them in a sandwich bag and store them inside the box.
Hi Keosha! I'm so happy you like my idea. I actually used a wall clock box. How about turning your pizza box inside out to make it plain? You can also stack 2 pizza boxes together to make it more stable.