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dade
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Any tips for a noob like myself just working out the basics?
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tamashii_00
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practice times infinity, and don't use heavy pens until you are pretty good with a light pen
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Bearadise
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Any tips for a noob like myself just working out the basics?
There isn't much to do besides practicing a lot. The important thing is to make sure you're doing the tricks properly and you'll get them eventually! Once you get a lot of tricks down, you can look for some recommended combos or slo-mo other combos. If there are tricks you don't know in those combos, go learn them! Good luck! 
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The Joshinator
Wannabe modder extraordinaire!
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I've been messing around with penspinning for probably about a year now; I don't have a ton of tricks down ( a couple Thumbarounds, Sonics, Charges, aerials and stalls) but I did figure out how to make a highly customizable and quite end-weighted pen from two RSVPs and two Round Stic Grips, with the option of a couple G2 grips for added weight. It can be made anywhere from a fairly normal pen size to over 30cm long. It's become my daily carry in class, and is barely short enough to fit my binder in my preferred model. I like my pens long and heavy because I have huge, strong hands.
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