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To make this fidget spinner stand out, I decided to make it asymmetric. This added an extra challenge to the design process, as I had to determine the center of mass of the spinner before I could decide the location of the bearing. This was necessary to ensure that the spinner would be balanced when in motion. I based my design off of the traditional Viking depictions of Mjölnir. The largest hole (the bearing hole) was designed to accept Bones REDS skateboard bearings. The four smaller holes in my design were created to hold 1/4” steel ball bearings to increase the weight of the spinner. NOTE: Contrary to what the images suggest, this design was NOT made solely in Tinkercad; it was was started in Fusion 360, before being finished in Tinkercad.

Fidget Spinner Design Contest

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Fidget Spinner Design Contest