DIY Fidget Spinners, how to make fidget spinner toys at home
Are you trying to make your own spinner fidget toys? If so, then this book is definitely for you.
In the past year or so spinner fidget toys have gotten extremely popular. It seems there are new Youtube videos popping up every day on the latest spinner design. Professional fabrication companies have even gotten into the fray and are using expensive CNC machines, 3D printers, wax casting, SLS (Selective Laser Sintering), and SLM (Selective Laser Melting). While these professionals produce high quality spinners they do tend to be expensive. Some spinners are selling for hundreds of dollars on Amazon and Ebay. There are also a ton of cheaper made versions of spinner toys that sell for less than $50. The cost of the spinner is mostly determined by the quality of the ball bearings being used and the type of materials used for the body of the spinner.
This book contains 3 projects using different types of materials and a variety of spinner types for the beginner to get started making their own spinner toys. To make it easy we included a resource guide on where to get the materials and design plans for you to start making your own spinners.
Making your own fidget spinner toy is a fun activity and you can tell your friends you made it yourself. Some teenagers are even selling their spinners online and making money selling their original designs to friends.
Thanks for downloading this book and we hope you enjoy making your first spinner fidget toy.
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In the past year or so spinner fidget toys have gotten extremely popular. It seems there are new Youtube videos popping up every day on the latest spinner design. Professional fabrication companies have even gotten into the fray and are using expensive CNC machines, 3D printers, wax casting, SLS (Selective Laser Sintering), and SLM (Selective Laser Melting). While these professionals produce high quality spinners they do tend to be expensive. Some spinners are selling for hundreds of dollars on Amazon and Ebay. There are also a ton of cheaper made versions of spinner toys that sell for less than $50. The cost of the spinner is mostly determined by the quality of the ball bearings being used and the type of materials used for the body of the spinner.
This book contains 3 projects using different types of materials and a variety of spinner types for the beginner to get started making their own spinner toys. To make it easy we included a resource guide on where to get the materials and design plans for you to start making your own spinners.
Making your own fidget spinner toy is a fun activity and you can tell your friends you made it yourself. Some teenagers are even selling their spinners online and making money selling their original designs to friends.
Thanks for downloading this book and we hope you enjoy making your first spinner fidget toy.
DIY Fidget Spinners, how to make fidget spinner toys at home
Are you trying to make your own spinner fidget toys? If so, then this book is definitely for you.
In the past year or so spinner fidget toys have gotten extremely popular. It seems there are new Youtube videos popping up every day on the latest spinner design. Professional fabrication companies have even gotten into the fray and are using expensive CNC machines, 3D printers, wax casting, SLS (Selective Laser Sintering), and SLM (Selective Laser Melting). While these professionals produce high quality spinners they do tend to be expensive. Some spinners are selling for hundreds of dollars on Amazon and Ebay. There are also a ton of cheaper made versions of spinner toys that sell for less than $50. The cost of the spinner is mostly determined by the quality of the ball bearings being used and the type of materials used for the body of the spinner.
This book contains 3 projects using different types of materials and a variety of spinner types for the beginner to get started making their own spinner toys. To make it easy we included a resource guide on where to get the materials and design plans for you to start making your own spinners.
Making your own fidget spinner toy is a fun activity and you can tell your friends you made it yourself. Some teenagers are even selling their spinners online and making money selling their original designs to friends.
Thanks for downloading this book and we hope you enjoy making your first spinner fidget toy.
In the past year or so spinner fidget toys have gotten extremely popular. It seems there are new Youtube videos popping up every day on the latest spinner design. Professional fabrication companies have even gotten into the fray and are using expensive CNC machines, 3D printers, wax casting, SLS (Selective Laser Sintering), and SLM (Selective Laser Melting). While these professionals produce high quality spinners they do tend to be expensive. Some spinners are selling for hundreds of dollars on Amazon and Ebay. There are also a ton of cheaper made versions of spinner toys that sell for less than $50. The cost of the spinner is mostly determined by the quality of the ball bearings being used and the type of materials used for the body of the spinner.
This book contains 3 projects using different types of materials and a variety of spinner types for the beginner to get started making their own spinner toys. To make it easy we included a resource guide on where to get the materials and design plans for you to start making your own spinners.
Making your own fidget spinner toy is a fun activity and you can tell your friends you made it yourself. Some teenagers are even selling their spinners online and making money selling their original designs to friends.
Thanks for downloading this book and we hope you enjoy making your first spinner fidget toy.
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| BN ID: | 2940157169398 |
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| Publisher: | DIY Fidget Spinners |
| Publication date: | 05/24/2017 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 5 MB |
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