3d printed fidget cube
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... center spoke designed to accommodate a precision stop for the bearing. ... A high-performance spinning cube relies on a robust 608 bearing, skillfully paired with a sturdy 32mm x 8mm dowel to seamlessly connect the two end pieces via the bearing.
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=230139 Using the following settings: hinge_radius is set to 1 inch stacking_clearance is set to .5 inches cube_height is set to 25 inches hinge_clearance is set to .45 inches snub option is...
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Don't @ me.\nPictures will be posted when my new batch of flexible goodies arrives.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n Mp Select Mini\n \n Rafts: \n None Needed\n \n Supports: \n Not Required\n \n Resolution: Highest Possible\n \n Infill: 7.5% For...
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... this product, follow these guidelines using the specified settings: Set snub to yes. Adjust the hinge radius to 3 mm. Leave a clearance of .9 mm around the hinge. Allow for .6 mm between stacked items. The overall cube height is set at 40 units.
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A compact and versatile design that combines simplicity with functionality, this cube features five distinct patterns when viewed from all sides - four intricate designs and one bold, flat pattern. A vase mode is supported, making it an ideal...
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Printed with 100% infill and a few drops of oil in the pivot joints, it should spin for 15-20 seconds easily, but I haven't gotten it to last more than 30 seconds. It might do better with a heavier filament. It turns out that this design can be...
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... footprint keeps clutter at bay on any workspace or desk. You can adjust several parameters using this simple interface: Cube Height: 40 Hinge Clearance: .45 mm Snub Hinge for secure attachment of device Stacking Clearance: 4/10 mm Hinge Radius: 2
cgtrader
It is also made on my bespoke 3D printed Makerbot (available on thingiverse.com/thing:3285), an innovation that holds immense promise. The printer can easily be elevated further by adding more Z-elements, replacing the existing lead-screws and...
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Printed in 100% infill with a couple drops of oil in the pivot joints, it should spin for 15-20 seconds fairly easily, but I haven't gotten it to go over 30 seconds. It might do better with a heavier filament. It turns out it can be disassembled...
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Two components interlocking perfectly! ...Printed individually with precision!
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Designed specifically with users in mind, this user-friendly tool is optimized to work seamlessly with 3D Slash technology.
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This model was created using the online 3D design tool Tinkercad, accessible at https://www.tinkercad.com/designs/guqy6eyF56L.
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This can be challenging to print mostly because of the supports. ...I did print it with Amolen Red/Gold PLA and ABS as seen in the pictures so regular pla shouldn't be too difficult.
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Printed with 0.2 layers without support.Raft or brim may be helpful.
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Rotate the device a full right angle to position the control button at the very top for optimal printing results.
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... ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/aVtUb2ShZFG REMIX OF https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2595224 Just for personal sharing, never printed. Testing TinkerCad to STL / Thingiverse export. ... Updated: 10/27 pm - printed and works fine.
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Watch it in action: https://youtu.be/-cHasKAKvQs 40% discount for Tribers!Join here: https://www.myminifactory.com/users/props-and-beyond Model designed to print without the need for supports. ...Contains 5E compatible item cards.
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The original has issues with the faces which causes it to want to print crooked and have an uneven top. ...I cut the top and bottom just enough to remove the weird faces.
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... for all elements and other arcane symbols. Change filament on the top and bottom layers for extra "Pop" (https://doctormcg.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/morrison-pop-magik-pdf.pdf) Print at a larger scale for better hinges (125% for my printer)
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Print out the two halves separately, then attach the two gears onto their respective rods. ...Next, carefully apply a bead of ABS adhesive or another suitable bonding agent to seal the top portion in place, making sure to avoid any contact with the...
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... of the hole and the inner sphere's diameter to your liking. Consider increasing the size of the model before printing, as it may require additional support structures for the inner ball to attach securely to the outer shell at its topmost point.
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... create it with a layer thickness of 0.2 mm without any support material underneath. Adding a raft or brim to the print could have been helpful in ensuring a strong and stable base for the fidget cube, but it wasn't strictly necessary in this case.
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it's rather simple and inexpensive) Just place a scrambled cube in the cube holder, touch the 'hidden' button, and enjoy watching the robot scanning and solving the cube :-) Detailed information about the robot, and how to build it, at:...
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Alternatively, try the Fidget Cube's rival, which offers an improved design. I experienced issues with a previous version - it cracked upon bending and attempting assembly. This new model features distinct hinges for enhanced durability. ...To print...
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A 3D printed 3x3 cube is brought to life through the magic of modern technology. Watch it come together in this fascinating video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxewwJwaA4A To print the pieces, I started by producing them at a reduced size of 85%...
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This 3D-printed Raspberry Pi-powered Rubik's Cube solving robot has everything any serious robot needs to succeed - arms, servos, gears, vision, artificial intelligence, and a task to complete. If you want to introduce robotics to your kids or...
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This 3D-printed Raspberry Pi-powered Rubik's Cube solving robot packs all the components you'd expect from a serious robot - arms, servos, gears, vision, artificial intelligence, and a task to accomplish. If you're looking to introduce robotics to...
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A 3D Fidget Toy that I have been working on. I tested out a few other cubes and found the surfaces and textures I liked, then replicated those. I also extrapolated some of that knowledge and made some new surfaces. After a few iterations, I arrived...