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RandyT:
--- Quote from: whammoed on February 28, 2006, 10:30:02 pm ---Randy, if you go with stainless steel do you think it will affect the way the spinner feels? In other words will there be too much mass to it with both a shaft weight and a steel knob? I would think there would be an optimal mass that gives the spinner a nice feel but still allows for a quick change in direction.
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I'll be watching for that when I start getting some parts in. I always get a few proof parts to make sure things will work ok.
I have him quoting an aluminum one as well, and I might crank up the molding equipment and try some resin ones for kicks.
On the other hand, the stainless might end up being a good way to add a little more weight for one who actually preferred a heavier feel.
Thanks,
RandyT
Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: RandyT on February 28, 2006, 10:48:52 pm ---On the other hand, the stainless might end up being a good way to add a little more weight for one who actually preferred a heavier feel.
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I vote stainless, as long as the price is good. :) .... Those early Atari spinners were very heavy things, that's the feel I want on my spinner. There's a couple of other bits and bobs I need at the moment, so I'm going to hang fire ordering until these are ready to ship.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
squirrellydw:
Any plans on making one that lights up or glow??
Kremmit:
--- Quote from: squirrellydw on March 01, 2006, 12:25:30 am ---Any plans on making one that lights up or glow??
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RandyT:
--- Quote from: squirrellydw on March 01, 2006, 12:25:30 am ---Any plans on making one that lights up or glow??
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Kremmit gave me a interesting thought on an approach for this and it is being considered. The hard part about getting great suggestions is that they can't all be worked on at once :)
RandyT
Hehe, he beat me to it :)