Razzle_N_Dazzle
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About how long I had to wait for my aroma 3...after 12 weeks of waiting...

About how long I had to wait for my aroma 3...after 12 weeks of waiting...
It just arrived. What a chonker, such a hefty piece of kit! Looks and feels greatAlright, I just placed an order for an Aroma-3. Yay!
I ordered the tool with it, to unseat/reseat the bearings. So in case I need to clean it, I take out the bearing and overnight it in ISO. I'm a dabber, so I'm used to cleaning things thoroughly with isoYou are gonna love it. I'm still crazy about mine, and I never thought I would feel that way about a grinder. It's just such a reliable and easy to use workhorse. Haven't had to clean mine yet and it hasn't gotten gunked up at all. I figure I can plop the middle plate in iso when it needs it, because the top plate with the bearing doesn't seem to hold any material.
I do still bring it to my desk for stress relief during hard meetings. Great to spin and fidget with, and the machining is a work of art.
figure I can plop the middle plate in iso when it needs it, because the top plate with the bearing doesn't seem to hold any material
I'd be shocked if anything got in there with the bearing seal still on. I bomb through puddles, grass clippings, sandy trails, grass, mud, rainstorms, etc, and the bearings shrug it off. Can't imagine some ground herb could ruin things.
To clean you'll want to pop the covers of the bearing off and soak/shake it in ISO. Then, after drying, repack bearing grease in there. Or some sort of skate grease if you have it.
I do feel like I need to clean my actual bearing though, probably from trying upside down grinding a couple times when I first got it, there is a little build up there, although I would be afraid to try with any moisture to clean the bearing at all even carefully...
I'd be shocked if anything got in there with the bearing seal still on. I bomb through puddles, grass clippings, sandy trails, grass, mud, rainstorms, etc, and the bearings shrug it off. Can't imagine some ground herb could ruin things.
To clean you'll want to pop the covers of the bearing off and soak/shake it in ISO. Then, after drying, repack bearing grease in there. Or some sort of skate grease if you have it.
If you mean where the bearing is visible on the under, inner side of the top? yeah buildup isn't good in there, that just makes the top sit farther away from the plate. I've used a wooden pick with alcohol swab, so nothing really liquid or dripping.I do feel like I need to clean my actual bearing though, probably from trying upside down grinding a couple times when I first got it, there is a little build up there, although I would be afraid to try with any moisture to clean the bearing at all even carefully...
If you mean where the bearing is visible on the under, inner side of the top? yeah buildup isn't good in there, that just makes the top sit farther away from the plate. I've used a wooden pick with alcohol swab, so nothing really liquid or dripping.
From when I was more liberal with alcohol, I have probably "cleaned" out some of the bearing lubricant, now if I spin it squeaks like a rusty tricycle.
But function as a grinder is still great.
Simple, it takes 3 seconds to pop off theI have zero interest in opening up the bearing itself
Any recommendations on which bearing to get if I want the longest possible spin time?
(gotta go all in on the fidget toy part ;-))
Question for the group regarding the magnet.
Is the user experience better with the magnet or without? I saw a post somewhere indicating that they has wished they went with no magnet as the unit has enough weight to make it unnecessary and the pull was a bit too hard. Just placing my order and wanted to decide on which version
Thanks!
Link is deadCompletely understand.
I use one of these and got just over 4 minutes last time I bothered to time it. I soak it in ISO to get rid of any lingering lubricants first, and now I just soak the whole lid in ISO as needed. Pretty decent tolerances too. Just a tiny bit more slop than the one it came with.
I really don't see anything even close on the market. A bearing, stainless steel, and magnets. Basically the best there is, period.Just stumbled across this in my YT travels, looks very clean and…well mesmerizing when it’s spinning! I did some cursory looking for more info here and didn’t find any. If anyone has more info let us know!
Edited to add new website link: http://oldmatedesigns.com/
I use a full ceramic bearing and that makes it spin for ages (well, for minutes tbh).Anyone got bearing upgrade reccomendations. Wanna get mine spinning like a beyblade