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Title: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Dougmeister on September 02, 2004, 04:29:04 pm
Can I buy one for cheaper than $33.89 shipped?

Oscar controls are $59 for the "Vortex" model, and that doesn't include the spinner.  I think I'll wait to see if I use it much first.

http://www.cheeptech.com/cuspin.html (http://www.cheeptech.com/cuspin.html) - $59

http://mamespinner.com/ (http://mamespinner.com/) is $33.89.

TheNasty was selling them for $18 shipped, but has anyone seen him lately?

I'd consider building/hacking one together, too.  Found these:

http://www.twistygrip.com/spinners/spinners.htm (http://www.twistygrip.com/spinners/spinners.htm)

http://www.gearheadlabs.com/spinner/ (http://www.gearheadlabs.com/spinner/)

and of course:

http://www.arcadecontrols.com/arcade_spinners.shtml (http://www.arcadecontrols.com/arcade_spinners.shtml)
Title: Re:Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: MasTequila on September 02, 2004, 04:42:25 pm
I saw the nasty on earlier today, you could send him a PM.  Anyway in the project announcements he has a tutorial of how to make your own.  I would look at that because the parts needed to make it are very cheap.

~Mas
Title: Re:Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Stormy151 on September 02, 2004, 05:38:32 pm
The cheapest route would be to build your own.  Maybe check all the different spinner tuts and combine them into one, if you can't get all the parts one tut requires such as hard drive bearings.

I remember Nasty's tut as being very good.  If it were me, I'd do the Nasty.

Wait, that didn't sound right... ;)
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: spystyle on February 21, 2005, 11:23:51 am
I figured out how to make one for $10 that works great, based on Nathan Strums Cheep Spinner, see my pic here:
http://spystyle.arcadecontrols.com/files/cheep_spinner_lite.jpg

Dig it?
Craig
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Hoagie_one on February 21, 2005, 12:00:40 pm
i have a couple hard drive bearings if you want to make your own
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Chris on February 21, 2005, 12:02:45 pm
But the difference is going to be quality.  The Vortex vs. mamespinners.com is like the difference between a Happ's Suppr joystick and a plastic PC joystick from CompUSA.
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Dougmeister on February 21, 2005, 04:29:27 pm
Thanks for all the ideas.  Ended up buying one from TheNasty.  He did a nice job.
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Dougmeister on February 22, 2005, 08:12:18 am
Tried to drill a small hole then route one end, got tired and just ended up drilling a big hole :)
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: spystyle on February 22, 2005, 08:44:22 am
I can dig it,
I  like my spinner as it only requires a 3/4" hole, which can not be seen with the spinner knob over it. Can you see the hole below your spinner knob?

So far none of the DIY spinner plans were very wood mounting friendly, I think I'm on to something with the above plan...
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Chris on February 22, 2005, 08:54:17 am
I can dig it,
I
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: spystyle on February 22, 2005, 09:20:45 am
My above plan, based on the Cheep Spinner, dosen't need any superglue! I wonder if you are thinking of the Quickspin spinner, which uses superglue and relies on a small sleeve bearing (junk)

Here's the Cheep Spinner:
http://www.arcadecontrols.com/files/Miscellaneous/spinner.pdf

Here's the QuickSpin Spinner:
http://www.gearheadlabs.com/spinner/

and my Cheep Spinner lite:
http://spystyle.arcadecontrols.com/files/cheep_spinner_lite.jpg

I think Nathan Strum was brilliant in finding the porch door roller ($2.50, a ball bearing assembly with a 1/4" shaft, the magic diameter for spinners) and the steel tie plate, (50 cents, full of holes, makes a non-flanged bearing easy to mount in wood)

As you'll see in his tutorial though, he makes it more complicated than it has to be. Solder/weld simplifies his design, and reduces the cost as no machine screws are needed.

Dig it?
Craig
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Chris on February 22, 2005, 09:45:05 am
My above plan, based on the Cheep Spinner, dosen't need any superglue! I wonder if you are thinking of the Quickspin spinner...
Actually, it was not the Cheep Spinner, it was the TwistyGrip Spinner (http://arcadecontrols.com/files/Miscellaneous/Twisty-Grip_Spinner.pdf).  I apologize for impugning the reputation of the Cheep Spinner.  :)

--Chris
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: quarterback on February 22, 2005, 11:26:24 am
Thanks for all the ideas.
Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: Chris on February 22, 2005, 11:40:55 am
So Chris,

Build my spinner, it's only $10 :) and I would be honored if the jukebox gawd built something I thought up!
I'm not seeing what holds the fender washers in place.  Is it just gravity and friction?

Title: Re: Cheapest place to buy spinners?
Post by: spystyle on February 22, 2005, 12:42:23 pm
Hi Chris,
I've updated the picture showing the side view, which reveals that everything is held tight by (3) 1/4" nuts.

Dig it?
Craig