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Csn you explain why the delrin + stainless steel yoyo would be so expensive? I thought ot would be around 80 dollars since delrin is less expensive than metal.

But it isn't. People just sell it cheaper because they can't justify what it should cost.

My YoyoFactory shutter that is blue with shiny rims has a lot of "vibe". It is also very hard to bind and squeaks when I unscrew it. Is there any advice? Thank you.

Those yoyos in particular were hand tested multiple times before use, so it's with unusual confidence I ask if anything happened to the YoYo since it was new? Bind is you. Shutter has a wide gap. World champ plays that way I guess. Axle squeak us a tight fit. Add a tiny bit of oil to make it easier for your YoYo to come apart during play.
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How often should i clean and lube a bearing ?

As needed. Most players fall into two groups; there are the obsessive tinkerers who clean them daily OR the lazy and never clean bearings. The first part ruin more bearings than the second. If you are in the third big group, who are just confused... Play a bearing till it goes wrong. Clean and oil when it does. If it fixes it yay! If not, get a new bearing.

so far no one has able to give me a straight good answer. What is the difference between a rim-weighted and a center-weighted yoyo? whai is fast and floaty? what design gives more spin, stability. what is easier to make?

Ask short questions!
1. Run weight vs center weight is mainly acceleration and newtons 1st law. Center weight spins faster but doesn't stay spinning as long. Run weight is slower up to speed but holds it longer. There is way more to it and it even influences gap considerations... But that's the main thing.
2. What is floaty. Great question. Ask 100 people, get 100 answers.
3. Width, weight, location of weight from the bearing. About 20 factors to consider.... And marketing has to be one of them.
4. Kendamas are easiest to make.

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