If my tools show up in time, it’s possible that I could have another couple of YoYo’s this week.
Any later than Wednesday, and they will be a month or so out, as I have a buddy coming out from Tennessee for a knife collaboration project.
It’s going to take about 3 weeks for that to conclude.
H shape refers to the shape of the yoyo gap-wise; IE: The Yoyofactory Shutter
Grind array( I believe) is referring to the yoyo’s ability to do a grind trick, which is when the yoyo, while spinning, makes contact with a part of your hand/arm. For example, a finger spin is when it is spinning horizontally on your finger, and a thumb grind is when the yoyo is spinning while the inner “lip” of the cup is on your thumb nail.
Torque is just referring to his yoyo, The Duncan Torque
Pass a rounds are not all that common from what I’ve seen. Trying to keep something like that organised could be a logistical nightmare unless you did it with the right people.
For the most part the yo-yoing community is a friendly and trustworthy place. As with anywhere, there may be a few people here and there trying to pull a fast one but they’re definitely the exception rather than the rule. Scammers are usually identified and dealt with pretty well on here.
A genuine rule of thumb is to look under each persons username at their “trade count” number. You can view the feedback on their trades and sales individually, but the general rule of thumb is the higher the number, the more trustworthy the individual.
Yes, I’m aware that my number is very low. Still, you can always trust an Englishman.
If you can perfect the machining, you can make some decent money off of it. People would love to pay to get their cad designs made into a real thing if you can get it consistent enough.
Oh, the machining should be easy enough.
I’ve got stuff on Mars, and built parts of the space station.
Ran the machining operations for Chevron for all of sub-Saharan Africa for a few years.
YoYo’s should be easier.
Just got myself a CNC lathe a few weeks ago, and it’s itching for projects.
Cant see hiring it out as a good option, as generally people don’t like to pay a man what he is worth on their own pet projects, but I do love making my own stuff!
For some clarity here, since I have already received a few emails.
I am NOT looking to make your YoYo designs.
I know, I know, it’s probably the coolest thing ever, but I just don’t have time to work on other peoples stuff, and my pricing would likely shock you.
I do want design feedback, and I do want to learn, but I am hard headed, my own boss, and I make what I like to make.
I already run a moderately successful business making things, and there isn’t enough hours in the week to make all the things I want to make already!
I have no idea if I will ever sell a YoYo, but I assure you, I will make some!