Spirograph tips Archives - SpiroGraphicArt https://spirographicart.com/category/spirograph-tips/ Tips, reviews, how-to information about Spirograph and similar drawing tools Fri, 12 Jul 2024 17:32:11 +0000 en hourly 1 https://spirographicart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-site-logo-32x32.png Spirograph tips Archives - SpiroGraphicArt https://spirographicart.com/category/spirograph-tips/ 32 32 121898542 How to Buy a Spirograph Set https://spirographicart.com/2019/05/05/how-to-buy-a-spirograph-set/ https://spirographicart.com/2019/05/05/how-to-buy-a-spirograph-set/#comments Sun, 05 May 2019 18:37:57 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=2577 Tips for buying new or vintage Spirograph sets - where to look and what to look out for.

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Buying new

A good toy store may carry the new Spirograph sets made by Kahootz. You can also find them on Amazon. There are many different sets available now, so decide what you want.

All links are affiliate links, meaning I may get a small commission if you buy something.

The most complete set is the Super Spirograph.

There’s also the regular (non-super) Spirograph deluxe set:

Kahootz “Original” Spirograph

Some of the new sets have come with artwork borrowed by the old sets from the 1970s. Don’t be fooled; these are newly manufactured.

Kahootz also uses words like “Original Spirograph” to describe its product. This isn’t wrong at all, as the design is more or less the same as those made in the 1970s. The pieces are compatible, and the sets are mostly the same.

But the new sets are newly manufactured in China, and the injection moulding processes and materials used are not quite as good as they were back in the day. The pieces bend a bit and they are built with less precision in hole placement. The old ones were made in the UK, Canada, the US and perhaps elsewhere (if you know, please tell me in the comments).

There are even cheaper knockoff versions findable online, often pared down to a small number of components. I have not tried any of these sets.

Buying vintage

Real vintage Spirograph sets are better quality. You can look for them on eBay and Etsy. They often have a few pieces missing.

If you don’t live in the US, use eBay for your country or a country near you and search for “vintage spirograph”. For example, if you live in Portugal, try eBay.es (the Spanish version). Today when I search Spanish eBay.es for “vintage spirograph”, I see several sets available, mostly from the UK, but a few from France or Germany. There are also spare parts available if you’re missing a few pieces.

Do not worry about the pens! The old pens will have dried out anyway, and they really weren’t very good. There are so many great pens available now that work much better than the old pens and come in more and better colours.

Do not worry about the pins or the pieces of corrugated cardboard that came with the old sets. They aren’t necessary. If you do want to use pins, you can cut up an old cardboard box, or even better, use a cork bulletin board. But you don’t have to use pins. You can get poster putty, which is exactly the same as the “Spiro Putty” sold with the new sets, for a dollar or two at any office supply store. Blu Tack works too.

If you really want to buy the right pins, look for “map pins“. They are short and stubby, and will hold the ring to the paper properly.

Do not worry about the paper! You can use any paper. I usually use cheap photocopy paper for playing around. But when I want to make something nice, I use fancy paper, card stock, or even watercolour paper that I’ve sponge-painted.

Buying Wild Gears

Wild Gears is a different product. I’ve written a lot about it on this website. It is not compatible with Spirograph. It is much more expensive too, as it is not mass produced. But it’s fantastic. To purchase, go to WildGears.com.

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Vintage Spirograph Booklet from 1968 https://spirographicart.com/2018/11/20/vintage-spirograph-booklet-from-1968/ https://spirographicart.com/2018/11/20/vintage-spirograph-booklet-from-1968/#comments Tue, 20 Nov 2018 03:28:07 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=2354 If you’re a Spirograph geek like me, you’ll love this. It’s a booklet from a 1968 Denys Fisher Spirograph set put out in the UK. Ron Peters from the Netherlands kindly photographed every page so we can all learn from Continue reading →

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Vintage Spirograph boxIf you’re a Spirograph geek like me, you’ll love this. It’s a booklet from a 1968 Denys Fisher Spirograph set put out in the UK. Ron Peters from the Netherlands kindly photographed every page so we can all learn from it.

My favorite thing about this book is how it teaches you some basic principles about making Spirograph designs, then encourages you to improvise. Maybe, as it says, you can create a design that no one else has ever seen.

The writing style is relatively literary, compared to the minimalist writing found today. The booklet walks you through the different things you can do with one ring and one wheel, and takes you to the most difficult designs using two racks.

Vintage Spirograph box coverThe older sets had one particular property that got lost sometime in sets made in the 1980s and later. The alignment mark was halfway up one side of the tooth. If you turned a wheel over and drew the same pattern again, it wouldn’t line up exactly. But this could be used to make a denser pattern. This feature is described in the booklet, and some designs are shown that use this technique.

This set also came with some sheets of paper that were divided in squares for drawing your nicest designs. The rings had lines that aligned with the squares, as you can see in the diagrams in the booklet. You could easily use them to make patterns with both rings, aligning them carefully with the squared paper.

Denys Fisher, by the way, was the inventor of Spirograph, and vintage UK sets carried his name. Sets made in the US and Canada did not, nor do the modern sets made by Kahootz Toys.

Thanks Ron, from all of us, for sending these photos and your observations!

Click on an image to see the slideshow of all the pages in the booklet.

Cover of 1968 Spirograph booklet

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Order Spirograph Replacement Pieces https://spirographicart.com/2018/10/28/order-spirograph-replacement-pieces/ https://spirographicart.com/2018/10/28/order-spirograph-replacement-pieces/#comments Sun, 28 Oct 2018 13:29:03 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=2331 UPDATE August 2020: The link to the store mentioned below is no longer working. If you’re looking for Spirograph replacement parts, try Etsy or eBay. Sometimes people sell individual pieces there. The vintage Spirograph sets are compatible with the new Continue reading →

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UPDATE August 2020: The link to the store mentioned below is no longer working. If you’re looking for Spirograph replacement parts, try Etsy or eBay. Sometimes people sell individual pieces there. The vintage Spirograph sets are compatible with the new ones.

Are you missing a Spirograph wheel or gear? Did a key piece get broken? Did you buy an old second-hand set that’s short a few pieces? Are you wishing for more Super Spirograph parts to make different shapes?

Kahootz Toys, the makers of the new Spirograph, have set up a shop where you can order single Spirograph replacement parts.

Order Spirograph parts

Screenshot from Kahootz Toy’s former shop on Shopify, no longer operating.

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Making Cards with Spirograph or Wild Gears https://spirographicart.com/2017/11/11/making-cards-spirograph-wild-gears/ https://spirographicart.com/2017/11/11/making-cards-spirograph-wild-gears/#comments Sat, 11 Nov 2017 18:43:08 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=2060 Got spiro-skills? Use them to make unique, hand-drawn greeting cards with your Spirograph or Wild Gears.

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Got spiro-skills? Use them to make unique, hand-drawn greeting cards with your Spirograph or Wild Gears. These are all made with Wild Gears:

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You can buy very nice blank cards and envelopes, pre-cut and folded, and draw designs on them. I found the Strathmore brand in an art supply shop, and I’ve seen them in office supply stores as well, or you can find Strathmore cards and envelopes on Amazon.

There are many different sizes of cards and a variety of paper types to choose from. Some have a textured surface, some are made of recycled fibers, some have “deckled” edges where the fibres hang out as if they were torn, as you can see in the photos. They all work. There are different colours too, from white to black. Some gel pens will mark on black.

I used metallic gel pens for most of these cards. They’re from an inexpensive set of gel pens I got on Amazon, though you could get them anywhere.

I added a matching design on the front and/or back of each envelope as well, making sure to leave room for the address. It was hard to draw over the deckle on the flap of the envelope, although it looks nice.

I’ve been pleased to use my cards for birthdays and thank-you’s, and they would also be suitable for sympathy cards. Even for Christmas, especially using stars. Here is an old video of mine on how to make a 5-pointed star with Spirograph. (That video now has 108,000 views and 525 likes. Wow, just wow.)

Shop Wild Gears at this link.

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Spirograph Tips Video from Wayne Schmidt https://spirographicart.com/2017/05/16/1997/ https://spirographicart.com/2017/05/16/1997/#comments Tue, 16 May 2017 15:06:55 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=1997 If you’ve been frustrated with Spirograph gears skipping out of alignment, spoiling your designs, or even if you’re an experienced spirographer, Wayne Schmidt has a video for you. He applies his logical, problem solving mind to common pitfalls people run into, Continue reading →

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If you’ve been frustrated with Spirograph gears skipping out of alignment, spoiling your designs, or even if you’re an experienced spirographer, Wayne Schmidt has a video for you.

He applies his logical, problem solving mind to common pitfalls people run into, and comes up with creative solutions: where to keep your eyes, adding extra rings, using rare earth magnets rather than pins or putty, marking up your gears, and even cleaning up your mistakes!

A must-watch even for serious spirograph artists!

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Designs with Two Racks: Instructions & Videos https://spirographicart.com/2017/01/16/designs-two-racks-instructions-videos/ https://spirographicart.com/2017/01/16/designs-two-racks-instructions-videos/#comments Mon, 16 Jan 2017 15:12:04 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=1892 Ready for a Spirograph challenge? I didn’t get into the two-rack designs as a kid. Maybe I tried it once and found it too difficult; I don’t remember. But a request for some videos about them prompted me to sit Continue reading →

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Two rack setup with pins

Two rack setup with pins

Ready for a Spirograph challenge?

I didn’t get into the two-rack designs as a kid. Maybe I tried it once and found it too difficult; I don’t remember. But a request for some videos about them prompted me to sit down and give it a try.

The result is four videos (below), each one dealing with a different design.

Page 7 of the old Kenner Super Spirograph manual

I followed the instructions in my old Super Spirograph manual (image right). I have prepared PDFs of this page that you can download and print. Choose 8.5 x 11 (North America) or A4 (elsewhere).

The first video shows me first attaching the racks with “Spiro putty” (poster putty). Normally I prefer the putty, but I decided to use pins in this case as they make it easier to position the racks correctly. Note that I’m using a corkboard with the pins.

Not all the new sets (by Kahootz Toys) come with two racks. The Deluxe set has only one; the Tin set has one; the Die-cast set has none. However, the new Super Spirograph has two racks, as do the old Kenner Spirograph and Super Spirograph. See a detailed chart of what’s included in some of the sets here.

These designs are more complex and require a lot of concentration. However, I am now quite curious about experimenting with this method and creating some new designs!

If you try this technique yourself, feel free to share your experience in the comments below.

I’ve put my four videos in a playlist so you can watch them all together.

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More Drawing with Spirograph Die-cast Collector’s Set https://spirographicart.com/2016/12/11/drawing-spirograph-die-cast-collectors-set/ https://spirographicart.com/2016/12/11/drawing-spirograph-die-cast-collectors-set/#comments Sun, 11 Dec 2016 22:52:39 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=1328 While making the video about the unboxing of the Spirograph Die-cast Collector’s Set, I had some extra footage which I’ve compiled into another video. Two of the patterns are included in the instructions with the set. For the third, I Continue reading →

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While making the video about the unboxing of the Spirograph Die-cast Collector’s Set, I had some extra footage which I’ve compiled into another video.

Two of the patterns are included in the instructions with the set.

For the third, I took out my felt pens and drew on the outside of the ring, then added an inside pattern to match. Added some music, and here you go.

Parts of the video are speeded up.

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Aligning Both Spirograph Rings on the Same Pattern https://spirographicart.com/2016/11/25/aligning-spirograph-rings-pattern/ https://spirographicart.com/2016/11/25/aligning-spirograph-rings-pattern/#comments Fri, 25 Nov 2016 22:05:01 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=1307 Suppose you want to draw a Spirograph pattern using both rings. How would you change the ring so that everything still lines up, and you don’t lose the center and the symmetry? This was a question from Michaela Fredrich in Continue reading →

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Suppose you want to draw a Spirograph pattern using both rings. How would you change the ring so that everything still lines up, and you don’t lose the center and the symmetry?

This was a question from Michaela Fredrich in Germany. I answered that I didn’t know an easy way to do it, but wondered about using erasable pencil guidelines. Here is what she came up with.

Measure the outer diameters of the rings and divide by half. Use a compass to draw a circle for each, with the center point on a vertical pencil line. Be sure to mark the paper lightly with pencil so you can erase the lines later.

compass and pencil guidelines

Measure and mark

Draw a horizontal line through the center point at a 90 degree angle to the vertical line, using a protractor.protractor used to draw horizontal line

The 144/96 wheel with lines marked in red at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock. This is an old Denys Fisher set, with pinholes spaced 90 degrees apart. They could also provide an indicator for alignment. Or you could use the ring’s positioning lines, as there are 12 of them on this ring.

Lining up the first spirograph ring

Draw the pattern with the first ring.

Spirograph pattern drawn with the first ring

The 150/105 ring is harder to position over the pencil lines, as the number of positioning lines (15) cannot be divided by 4. Michaela has drawn red lines on the 150/105 ring at 90 degree intervals. Alternatively, if your set has pinholes, you can line them up with the intersecting guidelines.

Lining up the second ring

Draw a pattern with the second ring. Now you’ll see how well you have done. This looks pretty good.

Pattern drawn from the second ring.

When you’re finished, erase the pencil lines.

Ready to erase the pencil lines.

There isn’t a really easy way to draw a design using both rings, but this technique should help you get better results. Your success will depend on how carefully and precisely you work.

Before the days of computer aided design (CAD) and drawing programs, accurate technical drawing was a very important skill to have. This challenge presents an opportunity to develop analog drawing skills.

If you have any refinements to suggest, please add them in the comments below.

Thanks to Michaela for the effort she made into developing the idea and taking photos!

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Video: Drawing on the outside of the ring https://spirographicart.com/2016/11/06/video-drawing-outside-ring/ https://spirographicart.com/2016/11/06/video-drawing-outside-ring/#comments Sun, 06 Nov 2016 14:45:09 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=1278 Have you ever drawn designs on the outside of a Spirograph ring? They’re called epitrochoids, as opposed to hypotrochoids which are drawn inside the rings. Epitrochoids have their points on the inside and big arching swoops on the outside. You Continue reading →

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Video screenshot with titleHave you ever drawn designs on the outside of a Spirograph ring? They’re called epitrochoids, as opposed to hypotrochoids which are drawn inside the rings. Epitrochoids have their points on the inside and big arching swoops on the outside. You can fill a letter-size paper if you use a large wheel, as I did in the video below.

How many points will you get? It depends on the same mathematical formula that determines the number of points of a hypotrochoid. You don’t have to do the math, though. Just use this Table of Spirograph Points in the reference section of this website.

Once you’ve drawn your epitrochoid, try drawing a design inside the ring to match it before you take the ring off the paper, as I did in the video.

Here’s another idea: use it as a picture frame or greeting card with a photo or message on the inside!

You can also draw an epitrochoid around another wheel, rather than a ring. Try it.

Drawing around a Spirograph rack, or around open shapes made with Super Spirograph parts, also creates epitrochoids, but that’s a subject for another video.

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New Basic How-To Spirograph Video! https://spirographicart.com/2016/11/02/how-to-spirograph-video/ https://spirographicart.com/2016/11/02/how-to-spirograph-video/#comments Wed, 02 Nov 2016 19:48:39 +0000 https://spirographicart.com/?p=1273 Get tips and tricks to drawing with Spirograph by watching this intro video made for beginners.

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I’ve had a lot of new subscribers to my YouTube channel in the past few months. So I thought I’d make a new introductory video on using Spirograph. I took the new Deluxe Set and went through the different parts of it, how to attach the spiro-putty, how to hold the pen, how to make the wheel go round, and talked as I drew three different designs.

I’ve kept the footage in normal time, not speeding it up, so you can hear me talk and see exactly what I’m doing. I’ve been spirographing for so long that it’s hard to put myself in the shoes of someone new to Spirograph, so perhaps a video is worth 1000 words – or 1000 subscribers, the number my YouTube channel reached on the day I posted the video.

Then I made three designs. The first two patterns are similar to ones in the instruction booklet, but with different colors.  The third design is one I made up on the spot. The video shows my thinking process in choosing what to do next – and when to stop.

This video is especially for people who are new to Spirograph. If you find it helpful or have questions, I’d appreciate hearing about it in the comments here or on the YouTube page.

Buy the Spirograph Deluxe Design Set here  (affiliate link to Amazon)

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