Actual size template for a standard spinner

This post goes with my first YouTube spinner template video (embedded at the end of the post). Although I linked to the Sketchup file for that template, you can only print from that if you have Sketchup installed on your computer, which may not be possible for everyone. So, here's a JPG version of the template for you to print.


Don't try to print the image above, because it's very important to print it 'actual size' and the blog software may well have changed the size to suit your phone, tablet or other device. Instead, download the original from here (you'll need to right-click and choose 'Save As...') and print it later.

See my earlier blog post for full details on how to do this on Windows, but briefly, unless you have other specialist image processing software, the easiest thing is to use the venerable Paint program, which allows you to set the printing scale to 100%.

Thanks for your interest and have fun making your spinners!

Here's the video showing the making of this template (actually a slightly fatter version) in Sketchup:


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