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Default Need ideas about using bearings for a spinning device

On Fri, 3 Jul 2020 09:53:42 -0700 (PDT),
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Hi!

I am a teacher and I want to make a few of these gadgets for a project this fall. I'd like to make zoetrope/phenakistoscope boxes. My students will make the actual drawings, but I want to make some interactive display cases so they can show their work off to the rest of the school.

I'm not sure how to explain what I need - sort of like a lazy susan on a kitchen table, but that will spin for longer when spun by hand. I'd like kids to be able to run their hand around the outside rim of the wooden circular platform to get it spinning the right speed, then be able to just watch for maybe ten seconds without having to continue spinning it with their hand.

Ooh! Now I'm thinking of a roulette wheel. Those spin for a long time. I've also thought of skateboard and fidget spinner bearings, but not really sure what would be my best choice to make this work well and be cost-effective.

Extra, probably unnecessary info: I plan on encasing each one in a plexiglass upper casing with just the edge of the spinning platform sticking out one side so the kids can spin it. This would all be much easier if I could just trust middle school students not to destroy things!

Thanks for any thoughts!


I just had an idea. You want it to spin for 10 seconds you say? Just
hang it from a piece of string. The string will wind up when you give
a spin but if you size everything right it should spin for 10 seconds
without any difficulty. Or you can pre-wind the string and let
gravity power it as the string unwinds.