Origami Fidget Spinner | Origami Triple Fidget Spinner | How To Make Fidget Spinner Without Bearings

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Origami Fidget Spinner | Origami Triple Fidget Spinner | How To Make Fidget Spinner Without Bearings - \r
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How to fold an Origami Fidget Spinner that can spin endlessly, because YOU spin it! And It can spin in three different ways and it can even fly like a flicker! Finger spinner or como hacer spinner are like spinner trucos. Spinner hand or spinner tricks.\r
The definition of fidget is to move about restlessly. So, this model is much more of a fidget spinner that the real fidget spinner plastic/metal toy, because when you spin it you are ually moving to make it spin as opposed to just flicking it once and watching it spin for 3 minutes. I agree, the plastic/metal toy is really neat how it can spin for so long without touching it, but its name does not accurately reflect how you spin it. This origami one is the true fidget spinner.\r
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I just discovered a new way to spin it. Instead of sticking a pin through it, you stick a needle and thread through it (I doubled the thread). Hold one end of the thread in each hand and swing the model between your hands like your playing jump rope. Then stop swinging and pull your hands gently apart. The model will start spinning really fast, and then when the thread is fully taut (outstretched) the model will continue spinning on its own for a few seconds. If you pull the string vertically the model will slide down the thread when it stops spinning. Like this, it can be called Spastic Spinner (thanks JeXX for coming up with the name).\r
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Series Description: Origami, simply put, is the art of folding paper to make various types of shapes and objects. Learn about some simple and fun origami models that you can make right at home with help from your friends at Amazing Origami.

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