floating tops
just a few scraps of wood + some small magnets = coooool aleast thats what the kids said. they like to see how long they can make them spin.
just a few scraps of wood + some small magnets = coooool aleast thats what the kids said. they like to see how long they can make them spin.
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Hello, your spining tops are awesome, my Grandkids would have a blast with this.Would it be possible to get some info on how you made these and did you use some sort of rare earth magnets.If you can share this it would be much appreciated. Thank You Kris Hartung
hey krishart i found these magnets at a local hardware store but they can also be found at http://www.magnetsource.com . Then just a matter of making the spinnig part cutting the top then put one of the magnets in it gule it back. Then hold another magnet over top of it and figure out about how high the head needs to be.Its really simple after u make the firts one
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