I used the fidget app to create a basic fidget then manually expanded on the design using the easy tools in Easel. Total time to create this design was about 10 minutes and it works pretty well and actually fits in the hand despite having so many bearings.
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I'm quite proud of my 9 bearing fidget spinner!
Jerry Berg
hi im pore i wish i can just have one i can make money from selling the spinners
jimi257