Batman Led Fidget Spinner
In this instructable I am going to describe how to make a fidget spinner in a Batman shape and include flashing RGB leds to give an extra wow factor.
The Batman holder is really easy to make using clay polymer and an inexpensive Batman cookie cutter. Clay polymer is based on PVC and hardens when baked. It is surprisingly durable and has a slight rubbery texture so it is ideal for this application.
Watch the Video!
Parts & Tools
Batman cookie cutter US UK Deutschland Italia España
Clay polymer US UK Deutschland Italia España
22 x 8 x 7mm bearing with rubber seals US UK Deutschland Italia España
M8x25mm stainless steel grub screw US UK Deutschland Italia España
M8x25mm stainless steel bolt US UK Deutschland Italia España
M8 stainless steel dome nuts US UK Deutschland Italia España
fast flashing RGB LEDs US UK Deutschland Italia España
CR2032 battery holders US UK Deutschland Italia España
CR2032 coin batteries US UK Deutschland Italia España
Epoxy glue US UK Deutschland Italia España
Drill press US UK Deutschland Italia España
Forstner drill bit US UK Deutschland Italia España
Soldering iron US UK Deutschland Italia España
Cut & Bake Batman
- Cut a block off the modelling clay.
- Knead the clay until it softens.
- Place a square of aluminium foil on a flat surface.
- Place the clay onto the aluminium foil.
- Cover the clay with a plastic sheet.
- Roll out the clay until it is approximately 10mm thick.
- Remove the plastic sheet.
- Cut out a batman shape using the cutter.
- Remove the excess clay from the outside of the cutter.
- Place the aluminium foil, cutter and clay onto a baking sheet.
- Bake in an oven for 30 minutes at 110C or 230F.
- Leave to cool and then remove from the cutter.
Solder the Flashing Leds to the Battery Holders
- Bend the led leads to meet the battery holder pins.
- Solder the led leads to the battery holder pins.
The longer lead on the led connects to the positive side of the battery holder.
Modify the Bearing for Increased Speed
To reduce friction and increase the spin time, the grease and rubber covers should be removed from the bearing. Normally the grease is necessary to prevent damage to the bearing but in this application the load is very light.
- Using a flat blade remove the rubber seals from the bearing.
- Spray wd40 into the bearing to remove the grease.
- Clean the bearing with alcohol.
Drill a Hole in Batman
- Using a ruler, mark the centre of the Batman holder.
- Drill a 20mm diameter hole in the centre.
- Enlarge the hole using sandpaper.
The bearing should be a very tight fit.
You can drill the hole using a 22mm drill bit but the bearing will be a loose fit and should be secured with epoxy glue.
Stick Pins in Batman
- Draw a centre line on the rear of the Batman holder.
- Locate the led battery holders on the centre line at either edge.
- Push the connection pins into the holder.
- Enlarge the holes using a twist drill so that the battery holder can sit flat.
Glue Batman
To secure the battery holders in position they are glued with epoxy adhesive.
- Mix the epoxy adhesive.
- Apply the adhesive to the battery holders and the mounting holes.
- Press the battery holders in position until the adhesive sets.
Spinner Handle
The spinner handle consists of two stainless steel dome nuts and a 25mm long bolt with the head cut off. Alternatively you can use a grub screw.
- Cut off the bolt head with a hacksaw.
- Remove the sharp cut edges with a file.
- Screw one dome nut onto the thread.
- Insert the thread through the bearing.
- Secure the handle in position with the second dome nut.
Take Batman for a Spin
- Insert the batteries into the battery holders.
- The leds should light up and flash different colours.
- You can turn off the leds without removing the batteries by inserting thin strips of plastic between the battery holder contacts.
- Hold the spinner between your thumb and forefinger and give it a whirl.
I hope you enjoyed this project.
Please check out this other led spinner project:
You also might like to visit the Techydiy YouTube channel and techydiy.org website .
Thanks for reading, Nigel.