Rick Roemer started out handmaking eclectic, steampunk, upcycled, and recycled lamps, but has since added industrial fidget toys to his repertoire. This one, his BioHazard Spinner, is 3D printed and has 6 chrome steel weights embedded around its inner disc for spinning inertia. Roemer also used a Ceramic Hybrid bearing to keep the danger whirling and tearing around for longer. Check out his store for Galaxy, Nuclear, and Gear versions. Another fidget spinner based around skateboard bearings. This design is a little more compact, and comes with an optional cap to plug up the holes in the middle of the bearing. It’s only available to buy from Shapeways, but it is available in a variety of colors and finishes. We all have moments where we want to just sit there and fidget, but while our actions may not be annoying to us, they can be intensely frustrating to others. You probably know how aggravating it is when someone is clicking a pen at pace next to you, or perhaps you’re fed up with bit