What do you you guys think of my Fidget Spinner? It's really spinning fast. I disassembled it and repacked it with type 3 bearings instead of the shit-tier type 1 that it came with. kek. I also lubed the semi-shaft with triple-filtered Marvel Oil. It's really getting about 8000rpm per seat now. But I think I can push it further
What do you you guys think of my Fidget Spinner? It's really spinning fast...
gimmi a pic of it not spinning i cant see nothing
you're such a fucking tryhard
That's the type 3 bearings bruh
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What about the decals or gold or whatever that's on it?
Dumb bitch. You supposed to use Type-R bearings for maxspeed. Smh.
Op here. I don't put decals on my spinners. It corrupts the aero dynamic flow. I'm not a nigger
lol
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>following a fad this heavily
>Being this gay
kek at the bidet
I highly rate the levels of sarcasm in these posts - well done sir
OP's pic will get to be the highlight of all future cringe threads
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That sword tho
One thing to say : HERO !
I can't belive someone like you exist.
All joking aside. It really is a blur in op's pic.
I think triple filtering the oil is what gives it such antifriction action.
How did you measure the rpm? By radar cam or laser?
Op here, I used laser. I've never though of radar... I think I'd prefer that since laser is not 100% accurate due to light distortion
Yeah my best friend found a cop that let him use their radar gun to measure the speed
So, I tried upgrading my January 2017 Hangshi spinner with ceramic bearings in the leaves and a TC60 titanium bearing in the center. I had to experiment with some different types of lubricant, but finally settled on plain old WD-40 because the silicone sprays cost a lot more and weren't performing any better. The center action is now much better. The problem I'm now having is that the ceramic bearings are now spinning a little TOO well, to the point that I think the counter-spin is really slowing down my times. Any other fidgetbros have this problem? Is there something I can use to mitigate the excess leaf inertia but retain the smooth center motion?
Get on my level