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Jonnycakes
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Neat-although the picture you posted is to blurry to see anything. I followed your link and watched the video-does it spin by blowing on it?
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Gadi Vishne
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Jonnycakes wrote:.. to blurry to see anything.. does it spin by blowing on it?
- I replaced the picture (now you can see and it's to blurry)
- Yes. (spins by the wind)
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Impressive-you got it to spin that fast by blowing on it and have it move so little.
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Thank.
I think that this is result of the unconventional twist. It gather the main mass of the paper to the center while creating a top to stand on.