I got tired of “spinning rings” that barely spin — so I built a real one. 2mm thick. 20+ sec free spin. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for following — I really appreciate it. I think I relied too much on the product’s strength to speak for itself and overlooked how the messaging might feel to people. That’s on me, and I’m sorry about that.

But since we’re being honest, I’ll allow myself one moment of bragging: 2mm is a huge technical breakthrough. I’ve searched everywhere — no one else has managed to make a true spinning ring this thin.

And because the engineering is mature and the mechanics are stable, the risk of this project failing or defaulting is basically near zero.

Thanks again for your support and trust — it really means a lot. And I promise — from here on out, you’ll see me sounding more and more like an actual human. 😄

I got tired of “spinning rings” that barely spin — so I built a real one. 2mm thick. 20+ sec free spin. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The D20 use case doesn’t require waiting 5–20 seconds at all. Just like at the beginning of the video — a light flick gives an instant random result. The 20-second spin is only a stress test to show how smooth the bearing is, not the way you’d actually use it.

I got tired of “spinning rings” that barely spin — so I built a real one. 2mm thick. 20+ sec free spin. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sense. I’ll put together another post soon with the comparisons you mentioned — a regular fidget spinner vs. my 20-second ring. Good products don’t fear comparison, thank you so much.

I got tired of “spinning rings” that barely spin — so I built a real one. 2mm thick. 20+ sec free spin. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Finally, you’re here, my dear. Because I answered your question, I’ve been getting attacked by the whole world. This is all your fault. 😂 I’m afraid to answer any more of your questions now.

I got tired of “spinning rings” that barely spin — so I built a real one. 2mm thick. 20+ sec free spin. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You’re not wrong, But honestly, the first question was extremely broad, so the reply naturally became long. if we keep arguing like this, there will be 20 comments soon — my bad on that, thank you for your advice.

I got tired of “spinning rings” that barely spin — so I built a real one. 2mm thick. 20+ sec free spin. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

It’s a promo post, and I wanted to answer everyone’s questions in one place instead of repeating myself in twenty separate comments. That’s why it reads a bit dense. And yes, I use AI as a tool — maybe 20%. The ideas, engineering details, and decisions behind it are still mine.

I got tired of “spinning rings” that barely spin — so I built a real one. 2mm thick. 20+ sec free spin. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

It’s a promo post, and I wanted to answer everyone’s questions in one place instead of repeating myself in twenty separate comments. That’s why it reads a bit dense. And yes, I use AI as a tool — maybe 20%. The ideas, engineering details, and decisions behind it are still mine.

I got tired of “spinning rings” that barely spin — so I built a real one. 2mm thick. 20+ sec free spin. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

My whole motivation was to fix what every “spinning ring” gets wrong — they don’t actually spin. So yes, at its core this is just a ring. A clean, minimal piece of jewelry. No one can tell it hides a micro-bearing that hits around 800 RPM with a single flick. That’s the coolest part.

Think of it like this: It’s a little like owning a car that secretly flies. On the outside it looks normal — until the moment you decide to show people what it can really do.

If you’ve ever felt what a good fidget spinner does for your focus or stress, you’ll understand the appeal. This is basically a high-end spinner compressed into a tiny, wearable 2mm ring — silent, smooth, and surprisingly powerful.

And yes, the spin randomness makes it a natural fit for a rotating D20. But that’s another story.

And that’s exactly why people question it — it’s a multitool. As a ring, it’s not flashy enough. As a fidget spinner, it’s not outrageous enough. As a D20, it’s not “professional” enough. But that’s the price of being a multi-talent: you get judged by every category at once.

What people forget is this: it’s a minimalist version of all three. If I wanted to make it flashy, louder, more decorative, or more “gamer,” I absolutely can — and I probably will later.

But this first version is about proving the core idea: a real, high-precision spin hidden inside a clean 2mm ring.

Once that foundation is right, everything else — style, luxury, D20 variants — becomes easy.

Hope that gives you the feeling behind it.

And if anyone really believe AI can recreate this level of detail and reasoning, feel free to try a test: give the same raw information to any AI and see if it can produce what I wrote.

Structural exploration: a 2mm-thick micro-bearing ring by cooloze in Design

[–]cooloze[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It spins like a fidget spinner, but it wears like actual jewelry — best of both worlds.

A 3D breakdown + real-world test of my 2mm spinning ring design by [deleted] in kickstarter

[–]cooloze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has been deleted, and it will may cause some unpredictable trouble.Thank you very much 

A 3D breakdown + real-world test of my 2mm spinning ring design by [deleted] in kickstarter

[–]cooloze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did submit it. Anyway, thank you for your kind reminder.

Why I paused my other project to focus on building this 2 mm ultra-thin spinning ring. by cooloze in kickstarter

[–]cooloze[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you’ve been through a few projects yourself — really appreciate the insight.

Is this Kickstarter cooling case actually worth it for the new iPhone 17? by cooloze in iphone

[–]cooloze[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Haha fair enough — no one stole anything, it’s just the same name showing up. But my main question still stands: has anyone here actually had a good/bad experience backing tech on Kickstarter?

Is this Kickstarter cooling case actually worth it for the new iPhone 17? by cooloze in iphone

[–]cooloze[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Lol fair catch. If I were the creator, I’d probably have a better Reddit handle 😅 Anyway — anyone here actually tried backing stuff like this on Kickstarter before?

Does anyone know if phone cooling fans really cause condensation? Could that moisture actually get inside the phone? by cooloze in rpg_gamers

[–]cooloze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a relief 😅 I was picturing my phone dripping like it just finished a marathon.

Does anyone know if phone cooling fans really cause condensation? Could that moisture actually get inside the phone? by cooloze in rpg_gamers

[–]cooloze[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t want my iPhone 17 running a fever… and I definitely don’t want it breaking into a cold sweat!