HYDRO DIP LEGO FIDGET SPINNER!! - Summary

Summary

The video is about two brothers, Steven and Carter, attempting to hydro dip a giant Lego fidget spinner. They start by showing off their scooters and announcing a giveaway where viewers can win a scooter by ordering something from their swag store before June 30th.

The brothers then proceed to the hydro dipping process, using a special hydrographic film and activator. They encounter some challenges, such as the film shriveling up when exposed to air, but manage to overcome them with the help of duct tape and gloves.

After successfully hydro dipping the Lego fidget spinner, they take it to the basement to test its spin. They also make a giant Lego fidget spinner using a stencil and Lego pieces, which they then hydro dip using the same process.

The video ends with a reveal of the finished hydro dipped fidget spinners, with the brothers showing off their creations and encouraging viewers to share their own ideas for hydro dipping projects.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video starts with Steven introducing his giant Lego fidget spinner.
2. Steven attempts to ride a scooter but loses control and crashes.
3. Carter has ordered new scooters and will be giving some away as free swag.
4. To win a scooter, viewers must order something from the swag store before June 30th.
5. Steven and Carter are using a hydro dip process to customize a Lego fidget spinner.
6. They are using a special film called hydrographics instead of spray paint.
7. The hydrographics film comes in a variety of patterns, including flames, skulls, and a car design.
8. Steven and Carter choose the colorful skulls design for their Lego fidget spinner.
9. To apply the hydrographics film, they use a special activator and a bucket of warm water.
10. Steven wears gloves to protect his hands from the activator.
11. The Lego fidget spinner is submerged in the water and the hydrographics film is applied.
12. The process is repeated with a larger Lego fidget spinner.
13. Steven and Carter use a bandsaw to cut out the larger Lego piece.
14. They use a bigger bucket and more hot water to hydro dip the larger Lego fidget spinner.
15. The final reveal of the hydro dipped Lego fidget spinner shows a successful and colorful design.
16. The Lego fidget spinner is 100% customizable and can be built upon with additional Lego pieces.
17. Steven and Carter also hydro dip a smaller Lego fidget spinner, which is revealed at the end of the video.
18. The smaller Lego fidget spinner has a tie-dye-like design and still spins well after the hydro dipping process.