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QuestionThe wheel in the video doesn't look to be 3 ft around. Did you make it smaller in this video? Three feet seems huge.Gabrielle LevickCommunity AnswerThey can be all different sizes. As long as they serve the purpose of a prize wheel, size doesn't matter!
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QuestionConsidering that lazy susan hardware is designed for vertical downward pressure, should I expect any difficulties spinning when it's on its side?Diamy WangCommunity AnswerI should think so. Lazy susans are designed to be laid flat, so if you tried to spin it on its side, I'd assume the front would sag or the wheel spin would be uneven.
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QuestionIs there any way I can make it out of cardboard?Community AnswerYes, but you might need to use a few layers of cardboard, to make it sturdy enough.
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QuestionHow many grand prizes should I put on the wheel?James Emmanuel Johnson, IIICommunity AnswerYou could put at least 5 grand prizes on the wheel. For instance, a Increasing Jackpot, huge cash prize ranging up to $5,000 or an Instant Win.
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QuestionI am making it out of cardboard. How many layers should I use?Community AnswerUse at least 4 layers of cardboard to make your wheel. You can also put paper on top of the cardboard if you want to.
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QuestionInstead of the lazy Susan hardware, what other hardware can I use to make it spin longer?Community AnswerRetrofit a fidget spinner. They spin smoothly because of all the ball bearings. You can also get them cheap online or in clearance at a box store.
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QuestionIs it important to have your wheel balanced when you spin it?Geoffrey TrevenaCommunity AnswerTo have a fair game, the wheel has to be balanced. If you wish to rig the wheel, you can add weights to specific areas.
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QuestionHow can I organize a spin wheel in amusement park and put some grand prizes and attract most of the peoples and still get profit even if people do actually get grand prizes? Is it possible to do that?Geoffrey TrevenaCommunity AnswerYes! All you have to do is make sure that the chances of winning are outweighed by the amount of money people are spending, meaning that even if someone does win the grand prize, you will still make a profit.
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