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QuestionWhat if the string is knotted at the piston? This happened and I am very upset.Community AnswerIf you want to undo the knot, use a really sharp, thin knife to separate the string. But it should not be a problem to play the yoyo with a knot at the top. If it is small then just cut it off and it will be fine.
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QuestionHow do I put the yo-yo halves together?Nfranklin1100Community AnswerTo put the halves together, put the axle (screw looking part) into the hole on the other side, then screw together.
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QuestionMy string separated and is very loose. How should I fix it?HexoManCommunity AnswerIf the string is still whole, then you just need to twist it so that it tightens. If it has snapped in two, you need a new string.
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QuestionI can't wind my yo-yo. What do I do?Community AnswerYWhen winding it up, pin about an .5 inch piece of string to the side of the yoyo. Now you can start winding it. At the end there should be a loop of string hanging, but that's okay.
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QuestionWhat if both ends are not looped?Community AnswerThen put the looped end around the yo-yo and tie a slip knot around your finger on the other end.
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QuestionWhy does the string keep spinning and won't return?Nfranklin1100Community AnswerYour yo-yo is probably unresponsive. You must do a bind. You can find how to bind on yoyotricks.com
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QuestionHow do I separate the yo-yo?Nfranklin1100Community AnswerUnscrew it by turning each side in opposite directions.
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QuestionHow do I attach a string that does not have a loop at end?Nfranklin1100Community AnswerTwist apart the strings at the end; put it around the yo-yo and tighten by twisting it again.
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