3d printed fidget spinners
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... my trusty Anet A8 3D Printer, which printed out all the necessary parts with precision and speed. If you're interested in winning one of ten Fidget Spinners, be sure to check out my YouTube channel for more information on how to enter the giveaway.
prusaprinters
easy to print just print two wheels and two bases and glue them together with the wheels in between. ...I hope you all enjoy and go nuts I cant wait to see what all combos everyone comes up with. If they squeak you can put a little lubrication on the...
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... without the need for adhesive or other fasteners. Spinner in example photo: (thingiverse.com/thing:2037546) Print Settings: Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer Model: Simple Black Rafting: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill Density: 15%
cults3d
Print the following: * 1x spinner body (3x, 4x, or 5x) * 2x grips * 1x assembly jig The 1/2" nuts I used are 11.2mm tall. The spinner body is 7mm high (to match the height of the 608 bearing) which leaves 4.2mm difference. ...The assembly jig is used...
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The code changes are seen at line 296, where the original cutout (a coin's cylinder shape) was commented out and replaced with a call to a star-shaped cutout:...
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Abomination Fidget Spinners Series 1: Frenzy Fidget Unleashed A revolutionary series of DIY fidget spinners that shatters the status quo, pushing boundaries and redefining the limits of what's possible.
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Another iteration of the fidget spinner emerges, fueled by friends' requests and dwindling supplies of 608 bearings. I was running low on these essential components, so I opted to design my own version featuring heavy zinc-plated 1/2"-13 nuts as...
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I built an 8-Bit Link Fidget Spinner for my friend's kid as a special request. I came up with three unique designs using various counter weights to keep things interesting. ...One design uses the classic triple 608 bearings, another takes three M12...
cults3d
... notice any wobbling, it's probably too loose and you may need to use a smaller gap or overextrude a bit. I printed this fidget spinner using Atomic Filament Dark Cherry Red PLA, Translucent Orange PLA, and Fillamentum Blue PLA filament materials.
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Experiment in making a fidget spinner without bearings. 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...
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The center hole fits a standard 22mm bearing; the outer rings fit nickles to provide extra weight on the outer edges of the spinner while still allowing the user to propel the model using their fingers. If you are right-handed, the nickles should...
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Experiment in trying to make a fidget spinner without bearings. 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...
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Tests conducted simultaneously reveal a stark contrast: The 8 Ball Spinner took 2 minutes and 3 seconds to spin, while its counterpart, the 6 Ball Spinner, completed its task in a significantly shorter time of 1 minute and 36 seconds.
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I also tried printing the caps, which turned out well, but it might be a good idea to apply a small amount of glue to the inside of the bearing to keep the caps in place if they start to loosen up. The 5_Leg_2 file is actually the one that features...
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Mankind wasn't designed to create such monstrosities. ...Share your prints if you managed to bring this to life.
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This creation was crafted using the innovative tools of Tinkercad. ...Visit their website at https://www.tinkercad.com to explore the endless possibilities of 3D design.
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Those two rings enable easy insertion and removal of bearings from your 3D printed fidget spinner - without causing any damage to either. Why I came up with this idea I previously inserted and removed bearings from my fidget spinner using a rubber...
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This is a 3D-printed Zeotrope fidget spinner that brings images to life as it spins. As the wheel rotates, each image inside creates a short movie-like effect. Hand-cut animations are placed individually as frames, but there must be an easier way to...
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A Ring Spinner Keychain fidget thingy made from various holiday-themed words. 7 different models currently! These models print in place quickly and with no supports needed. They feature independently spinning hoops embedded in the O's and a built...
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A miniature bearing designed specifically for use in toys and other small mechanisms. ...It measures 6 millimeters in diameter by 18 millimeters in length.
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The automakers Audi, Nissan, Opel, and Volkswagen are all produced originally.
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This design was crafted using Tinkercad's intuitive tools. ...You can easily edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kmSpjG9LBvV.
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this is two fidget spinners that are a whole fidget spinner and they work hope you enjoy. ... please follow
prusaprinters
this is a little fidget that I made, I hope you enjoy! I have changed up the base a little bit since the pictures to more closely match the style of the full size.All you need is to print two of each, the wheel and the base then glue them...
cults3d
The Coin Fidget Spinner is an all-3D-printed Fidget Spinner with the ability to add weight using coins and/or washers for optimal spin performance... great fun experimenting with! One interesting thing is that too much weight can slow down spin...
cults3d
Hi this is a awesome little fidget if your looking for one, it rolls freely and the sky is the limit with color combos. ...I hope you all enjoy!!
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... bearings. Print Settings Printer: RepRapGuru Prusa i3 DIY Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .200mm Infill: 100% Notes: I use 100% infill to make a heavy spinner that spins smoothly, and I believe they spin better when they're heavier.
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These caps securely and snugly hold a 608 bearing (like the kind for fidget spinners and rollerblades).