Window display, Ferris Wheels for a local candy shop

 
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Before a classic candy shop opened on the Cape May Mall, their team knew they needed interesting and colorful window displays. .Inspired by an old toy ferris wheel, the owner reached out to Max to see if he would be able to build two, seven-foot-tall, functioning ferris wheels. Immediately, the gears started turning in Max's head and he agreed to take on the detailed, geometry-filled project. Worried that kids may grab the moving wheel when they were in the shop, Max considered many motorized solutions, eventually deciding on a system that allowed wheels to slip without breaking the motor. They're still spinning today! 

 

 
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