nathanz98 sure! The wheel is a 40” wood tabletop, the pins are long rivets, the flippers are custom designed 3D printed parts, and the wedges are a thick card stock backing with scrapbook paper that was designed and cut with a brother scan n cut machine.
@@nathanz98 These are the rivets: 5 X 65 ALUMINUM EXTRA-LONG BLIND RIVET WITH A STEEL MANDREL. .197 BODY DIA. X 2.048-2.244 GRIP RANGE (PACK OF 100) Hanson Rivet Link: a.co/d/iAhK8BU The wedges shine/sparkle because of the type of paper used, which is readily available at any arts and crafts store. It's 12"x12" scrapbook paper sheets.
I believe the font looks like the UK's Wheel Of Fortune doesn't it? :)
The red arrow's been receiving quite the treatment in your videos, hasn't it?
Well, the joke is on the red arrow, because the yellow arrow landed on the spot where I place the million dollar wedge! :D
Oh, yeah. That's right. Speaking of which, you can bet I'm looking forward to seeing those add-ons.
Awesomeness where did you get the 40” tabletop for the wheel?
Any chance you could tell me what materials you used to build the wheel and the wedges?
nathanz98 sure! The wheel is a 40” wood tabletop, the pins are long rivets, the flippers are custom designed 3D printed parts, and the wedges are a thick card stock backing with scrapbook paper that was designed and cut with a brother scan n cut machine.
do you know what kind of rivets those are? @@PARANOiAMAX
Also, how did you get the silver parts of the wedges to shine and others to sparkle?
@@nathanz98 These are the rivets: 5 X 65 ALUMINUM EXTRA-LONG BLIND RIVET WITH A STEEL MANDREL. .197 BODY DIA. X 2.048-2.244 GRIP RANGE (PACK OF 100)
Hanson Rivet
Link: a.co/d/iAhK8BU
The wedges shine/sparkle because of the type of paper used, which is readily available at any arts and crafts store. It's 12"x12" scrapbook paper sheets.
Great! And last of all, how thick is the wooden tabletop? how long are the wedges and cards? and what is the silver ribbon along the sides?