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How to make a wooden gyro
Material of wooden gyro

It is advisable to find hardwood to do it. Jujube wood is hard and dense, with fine texture, corrosion resistance, wear resistance and moth resistance. It is the best material for making wooden gyro. Followed by longan wood, camphor wood, plough wood and other hardwoods.

Such a wooden gyro is powerful in rotation and wear-resistant.

The surface of Gym gyro 2 is polished after repair. After soaking in oil, polishing and waxing, etc. Drill the tip with a drill bit and embed steel balls with appropriate size. The gyro was made successfully.

3. Playing style of wooden top

1. Rope winding: the nail is placed upward, and the rope is wound counterclockwise from the top of the gyro body, and then tightened in turn.

2. Top of the gyro: Turn the gyro upside down, with the tip of the gyro facing down, hold the whip in one hand and press the gyro vertically with the other.

3. Throw the gyro: press the gyro and leave immediately, while the other whip-holder pulls the whip quickly and forcefully, and the gyro will generate rotating force after whipping.

4. topping: the whip is driven by the arm and moves in a circular motion above the head. You can relax and practice hard. Practice makes perfect.

Playing top is a traditional folk game, which exercises the muscles of the whole body to coordinate their efforts. There are more activities on the shoulders, which are especially beneficial to scapulohumeral periarthritis and cervical vertebra. It seems to be playing, and I have been exercising unconsciously. Every time you whip, your whole body will move.

4 Maintenance of Wood Gyro

Gyroscope should be stored in a cool and ventilated place to avoid sun cracking and damp and mildew. After each use, it is best to brush the gyro with lubricating oil, and butter can be used without lubricating oil. The purpose is to ensure that the gyro itself does not absorb water and does not crack. Generally, cracks will not appear after normal use. If a slight crack (crack less than 3 mm) is found after a period of use, it can be filled with 502, AB glue, super glue or tree finger glue first, and then it can be used normally after drying. ; Iron parts should be oiled and maintained in a timely manner (not too much, so as to avoid easy rope entanglement); If the rope feels hard, it should be soaked in water, washed, beaten (to remove sand and dust) and then dried in the shade.