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Spaxle Top Caps

$50.00 - $90.00 Sold out
Spaxle Top Caps

**Please purchase one pair of Spaxle Top Caps and a Spaxle Axle from the separate product listing for a complete Spaxle.

The Spaxle (Spinning Axle) is a fidget spinner consisting of a center axle and two top caps connected with FZ Essentials Hybrid Ceramic Bearings that allow all three main components to rotate independently.

The Spaxle can be spun in a variety of ways, such as gripping and ripping the stem like a traditional top, using your thumb or fingers to flick the bodies while in hand, or spinning horizontally on any reasonably flat surface. I'm certain you'll discover many different ways to fidget with this unique design.

The available axle and top cap materials and designs are in the group picture.

The UFO top cap is based on Cody Mayfield’s iconic UFO Spinning Top design. Cody is the founder of UpsideDownWorks. Check out his craft at https://upsidedownworks.com , the UpsideDownWorks Facebook Group, and UpsideDownWorks on Instagram.

Each Spaxle includes a maker card and sticker.

*If you select titanium top caps or a titanium axle and would like them anodized, please add a note to your order. Titanium can be anodized bronze, purple, blue, and gold. I can also selectively satin finish surfaces for a two tone look, like the outer bands on the UFO cap and the outer surface of the axle, leaving only the dimples anodized.

*If you select a zirconium axle, it can be solid black or an oil slick finish can be applied, similar to what is shown in the group picture. Please add a note to your order if you would like the oil slick finish.

*Please allow 1-2 days for assembly and shipping.

*Please only purchase one pair of top caps per axle.

Specifications:

Axle Diameter - .30" at center

Top Cap Diameter - .73"

Overall length - 4.75"

Weight - ranges from 48 grams for a titanium axle with copper top caps to 67 grams for an all copper version.

Bearings - FZ Essentials Hybrid Ceramic. Bearings can easily be cleaned by pouring a little Isopropyl Alcohol in the top cap, giving it a spin, and then drying with cool air from a hair dryer, compressed air can, or light application of an air compressor. I will swap the bearings out for free in the event it is ever needed.