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RE: Homemade Beyblades - shubshub11 - Nov. 11, 2010

I Made My Own Beyblade
Infact I Made 2
An Attack Blade
And A Defence Blade


Ok This Is How I made My Attack Blade
Required Items
Bottlecap
2 Screws (Nails Work)
Screwdriver (Hammer If Using Nails)
A K'Nex Wheel With No Tire
A K'Nex Short White Piece
Glue (Depending On The Kind Of Short White Piece)
Plastic with Grips That Connect Into Bottom Of Bottlecap

You Figure Out The Rest


Defence Blade Items
Everything Above Except Screws Nails Hammer Or Screwdriver





My Attack Blade Doesnt Work Well But My Defence Blade Does


Also I Found If You Take The White SipCap Piece Off The BottleCap It Spins Longer and Faster


RE: Homemade Beyblades - cybertech - Nov. 14, 2010

acually i made a lego beyblade and a string launcher for it

has 1 or 2 difficulties to work out but other than that it works good
doesn't have stats yetTiredTiredTired


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Annoying-Fork - Nov. 14, 2010

I would have posted this as a separate thread of my own, but I was having a relevance crisis due to the toy's history, and I am now going to post it here.

I am thinking of crafting Beigoma's out of materials, but seeing that the only way to properly assemble one is through cast metal now, I will have to use some assembly parts like screws, washers, epoxy putty, and some form of axis and stem.


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Night - Nov. 14, 2010

I once thought of making beigomas but could never aquire the material.


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Annoying-Fork - Nov. 14, 2010

Perhaps either crafting out of Epoxy, washer, and nut would suffice, but I do not know the hardening time for Epoxy to be put into a mold...


RE: Homemade Beyblades - BeyPhilosopher - Nov. 15, 2010

I use clay and freeze up for weeks. It works.


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Jellyboy - Nov. 16, 2010

Really? That's odd, it would get deformed after a while, though. Me and my dad are working on making our own metal wheel from MFB, like the new pre-HWS Libra, only more illegal.


RE: Homemade Beyblades - boblittle - Nov. 16, 2010

lol this is cool. I WANT 3D PRINTER whaaaa!!!


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Keith Moon - Nov. 16, 2010

(Nov. 08, 2010  3:34 AM)UV waterboy23 Wrote: is that like leftover metal or you hand made it

It's machined, from 4140 high tensile steel.


RE: Homemade Beyblades - --------------- - Nov. 17, 2010

How I wish to have your homemade bey K moon


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Burn Wolf - Dec. 27, 2010

err, i made a homemade spinning top that i'd LIKE to call a beyblade. lol
it beat all my other beys Pinching_eyes_2

it uses any beyblade launcher except the hms ones...sooo here are my stats so far: Grin

Spin time(spun at 100% power): 10:01.2
Attack(in my opinion): *
Defense: ****
Stamina: ***** (obviously it spins longer than most beyblades)
It also has the ability to GREATLY reduce the opponents spin power due to the thick rubber ring just below it's attack ring. I did not use any beyblade parts at all! The things I did use came from a wide variety of things...i.e. Flashlights, tv cables, pipe fittings, and some other carp i found in my garage. Grin

I'll include pictures in my next post. Mostly cuz i haven't taken them yet.
Here ya go. Enjoy!!

Top, side, and bottom views...


RE: Homemade Beyblades - A' - Dec. 27, 2010

What is everything you exactly used, If I may ask?


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Medz - Dec. 27, 2010

Wow nice. I dont see how a regular beyblade launcher would fit on..?


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Burn Wolf - Dec. 27, 2010

(Dec. 27, 2010  11:18 AM)A Wrote: What is everything you exactly used, If I may ask?

I dont remember exactly. Uncertain
Everything I said I used in the last post was it. Sorry, man.
(Dec. 27, 2010  11:59 AM)Medz Wrote: Wow nice. I dont see how a regular beyblade launcher would fit on..?

Well, the black piece on top is made of hard rubber, and there are holes in it, multiple. So you insert the prongs of the launcher into two of those holes. The holes aren't too big so the prongs hold the bey nice and tight. When I pull the ripcord out the bey is heavy enough to drop off the prongs and land in the stadium at full speed. Grin


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Night - Dec. 27, 2010

Great, StormEagle.


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Burn Wolf - Dec. 27, 2010

Thanks!


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Burn Wolf - Dec. 27, 2010

(Dec. 27, 2010  12:55 PM)Night Wrote: Great, StormEagle.
and im now Burn wolf. lol
Pinching_eyes_2


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Nuno - Dec. 27, 2010

Burn Wolf... Your sig... and your double post... hahaha

Anyway, I think some of the work here in this thread is pretty good, congrats guys.


RE: Homemade Beyblades - TITAN - Dec. 27, 2010

Would someone sell a custom metal wheel?
(Nov. 14, 2010  9:11 PM)rayray551 Wrote: acually i made a lego beyblade and a string launcher for it

has 1 or 2 difficulties to work out but other than that it works good
doesn't have stats yetTiredTiredTired

Do you win by making the other one break? Lego bricks might be good for spin stealing.


RE: Homemade Beyblades - banki - Dec. 29, 2010

what about the luncher or just use your hands


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Burn Wolf - Dec. 30, 2010

(Dec. 29, 2010  2:33 AM)banki Wrote: what about the luncher or just use your hands
it's actually spelled "launcher" and it's common to use a string as a launcher for completely homemade tops. When a regular launcher just won't work. A friend of mine also made a beyblade top from no beyblade parts at all and when i offered one of my own bey launchers to launch his with, he said, "no, i'll figure it out". and he did! He used and old "wheel" launcher he had. It's basically a handle with a thick looking rip cordd running through it and on one end of the grip, you attach a miniaturized car wheel/rim. You pull out and it spins it at high rpms. faster than my normal beyblades at least.
it completely tore my engine gear stadium apart! i had to use duct tape to fix it up. ill post up pics later if you guys want, but not now since it's 6:38am for me...-__-
i couldnt sleep all night


RE: Homemade Beyblades - 12345jacob12345 - Jan. 30, 2011

(Dec. 30, 2010  3:36 PM)Burn Wolf Wrote:
(Dec. 29, 2010  2:33 AM)banki Wrote: what about the luncher or just use your hands
it's actually spelled "launcher" and it's common to use a string as a launcher for completely homemade tops. When a regular launcher just won't work. A friend of mine also made a beyblade top from no beyblade parts at all and when i offered one of my own bey launchers to launch his with, he said, "no, i'll figure it out". and he did! He used and old "wheel" launcher he had. It's basically a handle with a thick looking rip cordd running through it and on one end of the grip, you attach a miniaturized car wheel/rim. You pull out and it spins it at high rpms. faster than my normal beyblades at least.
it completely tore my engine gear stadium apart! i had to use duct tape to fix it up. ill post up pics later if you guys want, but not now since it's 6:38am for me...-__-
i couldnt sleep all night

arnt u going to post pics?


RE: Homemade Beyblades - zack77070 - Jan. 30, 2011

id like to see them to


RE: Homemade Beyblades - Teemo - Jan. 30, 2011

i made a tip out of my super worn down RF
Made the rubber a little thinner
then a screw in it
performs really well


RE: Homemade Beyblades - 12345jacob12345 - Jan. 31, 2011

(Jan. 30, 2011  8:50 PM)Off Topic King Wrote: i made a tip out of my super worn down RF
Made the rubber a little thinner
then a screw in it
performs really well

sounds cool, is it aggressive? oh and nice pic btw