You need a 25 inch piece of wood that's cut in the shape of a circle on top of a lazy susan. I handcrafted all the wedges on a posterboard that's been cut into a circle also. All the numbers and letters have made on Photoshop. I printed them out, cut them, and glued it on the wedges.Then I mounted the posterboard on a piece of foamboard. Then I put the foamboard on the wood and put in the nails. That's about it.
i hope u know by now, the million dollar wedge actually goes where the 10,000 dollar wedge was
they also changed two wedges, three and four spaces left of the $2500
cottonwell 2 years ago
No prob. I put grease on my wheel & there is no more squeaking. PLZ make another video of your wheel!
xxCrazyKid 3 years ago
Try to add a little grease under whatever you have to make your wheel spin so there won't be hearing any squeaking.
xxCrazyKid 3 years ago
Thanks! I'll try it.
wheelcamp 3 years ago
how did you make the wheel
jmoney11 3 years ago 2
You need a 25 inch piece of wood that's cut in the shape of a circle on top of a lazy susan. I handcrafted all the wedges on a posterboard that's been cut into a circle also. All the numbers and letters have made on Photoshop. I printed them out, cut them, and glued it on the wedges.Then I mounted the posterboard on a piece of foamboard. Then I put the foamboard on the wood and put in the nails. That's about it.
wheelcamp 3 years ago
When the season starts, that's where I believe the Million Dollar Wedge will be.
I wanna ask Harry Friedman if he based this idea off of Aussie's short-lived MDW.
germanname1990 3 years ago