in case you're interested

Started by Daveid, June 07, 2021, 08:08:32 PM

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Daveid

like I always say:dead monkeys don't fly on sticks.

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the Earl of Whirl

I am interested.  Tell us more about this "thing"!!!
Happiness runs in a circular motion!!!

ta0

Wow!!! You went BIG:o :o :o 8) 8) 8)

No need to go to the gym when you regen that top!

You bet we want to know what's made off, and how it's made!

I always love it when people on this forum come up with things that never existed before.  8)

Texture


Jeremy McCreary

Very nice shape and interesting B&W pattern! (Nothing to do with repairs, I'm sure.)

And who knew that birds in slow motion sound just like whales?
Art is how we decorate space, music is how we decorate time ... and with spinning tops, we decorate both.
—after Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1960-1988

Everything in the world is strange and marvelous to well-open eyes.
—Jose Ortega y Gasset, 1883-1955

jim in paris

Salut dave id
Super magnifico open-crown big baby
♡♡♡
And you handle it with ease
Cheers

Jim
"oeuvre de coeur prend tout un homme"


Daveid

Quote from: Jeremy McCreary on June 07, 2021, 10:47:04 PM
Very nice shape and interesting B&W pattern! (Nothing to do with repairs, I'm sure.)

And who knew that birds in slow motion sound just like whales?

gorilla brand duct tape is great and often re-stickable...
the thin plastic pots from walmart are not impact resistant so even if it's a really light top for it's size, it can get big cracks, when i patched the s shaped crack on one side with the duct tape, I figured i should do some balancing by spreading some of the tape that had been in different parts all over the exterior... eventually I'll get another pot or two or three(they seem to carry the same shape year after year just painted different colors), and i intend to take a fresh pot and coat it entirely in the dict tape for strength, i just think it'll add a lot of weight to it (like im thinking of the weight of two of the big rolls at least isnt something i wanna add to it but something i need to add).


this is slowed to 1/8 speed, at other speeds the birds sounded kinda like dogs
like I always say:dead monkeys don't fly on sticks.

Jeremy McCreary

Wait, that's a plastic flower pot from Walmart?? Some photos of how you stuck a tip on it, please!

At 1/16 speed, maybe the birds will sound like James Earl Jones.
Art is how we decorate space, music is how we decorate time ... and with spinning tops, we decorate both.
—after Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1960-1988

Everything in the world is strange and marvelous to well-open eyes.
—Jose Ortega y Gasset, 1883-1955

the Earl of Whirl

That is hilarious!  A flower pot from Walmart?  Taped to cover cracks which adds to the visual?  You are amazing, Daveid!!!
Happiness runs in a circular motion!!!

ta0

 ;D ;D ;D
Nice idea! But of course, the devil is in the details or in this case in the tip. But perhaps it's made from something else from Walmart.  :D

cecil

Big boy with a big top. Fantastic. More videos and information - Please.

Daveid

here's a 10hdpe Johnm top next to it for comparison
like I always say:dead monkeys don't fly on sticks.

ta0

I didn't believe a 10 inch top could look small, but on that photo it does!  >:D

The tip looks like it was molded by hand around a metal bar core. ???

Daveid

Quote from: ta0 on June 09, 2021, 07:16:35 AM
I didn't believe a 10 inch top could look small, but on that photo it does!  >:D

The tip looks like it was molded by hand around a metal bar core. ???

(internet is being weird so if this reply shows up twice i won't be surprised)

i forgot that i put the description on the short version of the vid: 
sculpted a quick tip for it out of epoxy putty on a threaded rod, shifted around some weights in the form of washers duct taped to the interior and added some tape to the exterior and interior for strength and in some cases balance.

I'll add that the sixteen washers i have duct taped to the interior i weighed at roughly one ounce each, originally i had them at near the outermost diameter but trial and error have forced me to move them closer and closer to the tip, i originally didnt think itd be a big deal to have them as a sort of weight ring but, it turns out that more weight out there means adding spin to the top as it slides down the string is way more difficult... i dunno momentum or leverage math but now that i think about it it makes sense like with gears on a mountain bike.
like I always say:dead monkeys don't fly on sticks.