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I will admit, that doesn't make it the most interesting toy, but as a fidget that is pretty much all that is required. I have also seen footage of people doing fancy tricks with them, the trick being to flip them and pass them from finger to finger without destrubing the momentum. I suppose the spinning would also generate a gyroscopic effect, which would be interesting.all it does is just spin.
I couldn't get the correct nut bore to shaft ratio spot on,but I have done this since I was a childOne of the kids at work handed me one to look at. I was not overly impressed, but I think doing this would be fun. Would you agree @Nitro?
Hair is handy, though. I fidget the most with my bottom lip and my thumb. It's just easier with things that you can't lose.I've got one, but I kind of forget that I have it and forget to pick it up, so I still end up playing with my hair.