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To celebrate reaching 3 million YouTube subscribers, the video introduces a DIY project: creating a special 3 Million Edition fidget spinner.
The process begins by laying baking paper on a tray and pressing plasticine flat. A mug is used to cut out the center, and the removed plasticine is rolled into pieces to form the 'zeros' and the number '3' for the mold. A skateboard wheel bearing is then placed in the center.
Leftover gallium is melted in warm water and then sucked into a syringe. The melted gallium is carefully injected into the plasticine mold, filling around the '3' and '0' shapes. Spills are tidied up, and the gallium is left to cool and solidify.
Once solid, the baking paper and outer plasticine mold are removed, revealing the gallium fidget spinner. The video demonstrates how to use it and notes that gallium may leave a temporary discoloration on fingers that washes off easily. Center caps from a plastic fidget spinner are added for a complete look. The final product, balanced and smooth, spins well.
The creator expresses gratitude to all subscribers for helping reach the 3 million milestone, noting it was achieved exactly one year after hitting 2 million. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe, enable notifications, and explore more videos.