Fidget Spoon
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A Fidget Spoon! Like a fidget spinner, but with spoons on the ends. Put a bearing in the middle, any bearing will do, as long as it fits snugly inside. The ideal diameter is around 22 mm, but you can scale up or down to suit your needs. Next, fill each of the three spoons with two pennies to use as weight. This adds stability and helps the Fidget Spoon spin smoothly. With a decent bearing, you can achieve impressive spin times. I managed a full minute with an old bearing, so don't be afraid to experiment! If you prefer a pre-assembled Fidget Spoon, complete with bearings and pennies, check out 92spoons.com/products/fidget-spoon. Just remember to print the upside-down version for cleaner supports and better-looking finished caps. Concentric supports are highly recommended.
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