Always been a yoyo fan. Actually saw two kids the other day outside playing with some. Didn't know kids did geat any more. I made the first one for my Grandson. He couldn't figure it out.
They look great, I've made some and the hardest part was making the two sides the same size, as they need to be the same weight, or the Yo-yo won't spin right.
They look great, I've made some and the hardest part was making the two sides the same size, as they need to be the same weight, or the Yo-yo won't spin right.
Paul, I've collected yoyo's for years and made a few myself. Those look great. The equal weight thing is important but not so much if its just something to throw around. Now if your getting serious about throwing a yoyo then thats another story. There are people who will pay serious mony for a good looking well balanced yoyo. I know several who don't mind spending $500.00-600.00 on a good yoyo. Well done!
Thanks for the comments. They are fun to make. I've also made one out of a solid piece of wood using Yoyospins method. It was a test run and turn out good except I made it small and it's real light. I plan on doing more of them. Check out his site: