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lemmy.world

After seeing your posts and looking up begleri, I decided to try it. It’s fun to learn, but definitely a skill you have to develop. The tricks look easy until you actually attempt them. I do enjoy just wrapping it around my fingers while I’m sitting around at work though. Thanks!

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sopuli.xyz

Ayyyy, welcome to the club!

Yes it’s definitely got a steep learning curve! But once you’ve gotten the feel for it, a lot of the other tricks are a much easier to learn - even if they’re more technical

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sopuli.xyz

Anything by Aroundsquare will do you very well, they can be pricy though, but they are definitely premium in quality. I love the Commons, Sigmas, and the Mini Hydras

TGP also makes great sets

MonkeyFinger also have some interesting bead designs

There’s also a bunch of fairly cheap alternatives online, and they’re usually not too bad. Amazon or Etsy will give you loads of options.

And you can always make a set from hex nuts and paracord too!

No dedicated community here yet, alas. But I am working on getting [email protected] going. Not specific for begleri, but for skill toys and fidgets. Didn’t want to get too niche too quickly, without enough of a user base to support it

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lemm.ee

Found a sub that's been created but completely empty. Thought I'd start it up by making a post.

https://lemm.ee/post/12151072

I'll definitely check all those out. Seems like amazing products!

Damn why do I keep getting into so many hobbies lol.

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sopuli.xyz

Fun hobbies 😉

Let me know what you wind up going with and how you like it!

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Yeah they’re super useful! But don’t be afraid to find a different tutorial. The ones they have are great, but the embedded video controls make it tough to scroll back a few seconds - plus other videos may explain it differently which winds up clicking better for you!

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