That knot doesn't look too bad. You might want to give it a try before you change it. I have this one and it works pretty well.
"Broke down" and decided to help the UK economy by ordering one of these So soon it will be just like in this photo
Ordered some of the liquidated stock of Passiflora. Couldn't beat a B&M soap for 12 bucks and it'll never be made again.
Soap from Route 66, Mickey Lee, and Stirling Cream from TOBS Brush from Doug Korn Vintage Kent V30 Voskhod blades (100 for $8, thought was a good deal so grabbed them)
Are those spinners addicting? I may have to try and make one. Do they use ceramic bearings in them? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Oh they are very addictive 1) This Spin-thread over on TSR will give you a lot of information. Some spinners featured in that thread ranging from a few dollars to several hundred. 2) Northam Saint over there is showing his progress in making his own - some even made with duct tape, 3) If I had the ability to machine some of these I'd be in business right away - these things make hotcakes sell at a snail pace in comparison Cierrecart over on Instagram doesn't have a CNC machine but a lathe. He's a stay-at-home-dad that makes some when he has the time. He puts them up for sale for about $70-80 and they sell out w/in seconds. Some he auction away and they can go for up to $2-300. He's in SoCal. 4) This video is an interesting introduction to why certain spinner are of a certain design (center of mass, etc) and the difference in bearings; 5) Join us on the Spin thread. I'd love to see a spinning bunny
I'm thinking of ordering one. I'm quitting smoking and need a distraction. lol I'm only 1.5 days in.. and I'm jonesing for one !
I have been coveting other user's Injectomatics for a while now, and only seeing rather roached out examples up for sale. I finally found one today! It is just minty!
Truth be told...I've actually been secretly testing @twhite 's spinner. Code named "The Bunny Hop" or TBH-V1. Here it is with me at a local coffee shop to show a sense of scale a bit. It might be hard to see but there's a very nice touch of a Bunny logo on the bearing finger grip. Spin time is approx 35 mins.