In this instructable, I am going to describe how I made an led fidget spinner.
Spinners are something to play with instead of clicking your pen or biting your fingernails. They are surprisingly addictive and sometimes help you concentrate.
The basic construction is a housing or holder with a bearing in the centre. To use it you just hold the spinner between a thumb and finger and spin it.
I decided to make a wooden spinner, which has a nice tactile feel and incorporate leds into it. The leds that I have used have a built-in program that changes the led colour fairly quickly, resulting in some interesting results when the spinner spins.
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A piece of scrap wood 90 x 40 x 12mm
22 x 8 x 7mm bearing with rubber sealsUSUK DEITES
fast flashing RGB LEDsUSUK DEITES
CR2032 battery holdersUSUK DEITES
CR2032 coin batteriesUSUK DEITES
M8x20mm stainless steel boltUSUK DEITES
M8 stainless steel dome nutsUSUK DEITES
JigsawUSUK DEITES
RouterUSUK DEITES
Mitre sawUSUK DEITES
Drill pressUSUK DEITES
Soldering ironUSUK DEITES
Hot glue gunUSUK DEITES
Forstner drill bitUSUK DEITES
Countersink drill bitUSUK DEITES
To start with I created a design using Google Sketchup and then used that to create a cutting and drilling template.
If you want to build one yourself, you can find the template here .
I set the table saw to 40mm and cut the wood to width.
Then I squared the end of the wood on the mitre saw.
I measured 90mm and then cut the wood to length with the mitre saw.
I glued the paper template onto the wood using a water-soluble glue stick, marked the centre of the three holes and then drilled pilot holes.
The next task was to solder the leds to the battery holders.
The long lead on the led was soldered to the positive side of the battery holder and the short lead to the negative side.
The led was located directly below the hole in the base of the battery holder rather than centrally between the two solder terminals.
Placing a small piece of heat shrink tubing on the short led lead to identify it, I then bent it over with some thin nose pliers.
The long led lead was bent over.
After placing the led over the hole in the battery holder, I bent the long lead around the positive terminal.
The short led lead was then bent around the negative terminal and both leads were soldered in place.
I then removed the tops of the terminals with cutters.
To turn the leds on the batteries are inserted into the battery holders. The leds follow a pre-set program and will change colour fairly quickly.
To turn the leds off I inserted small strips of thin plastic between the battery terminals.
I hope you enjoyed this project.
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Check out my easy to make Batman led fidget spinner
Also you might like to visit the Techydiy YouTube channel and techydiy.org website .
Thanks for reading, Nigel.