3d printed fidget toy
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This gravity knife has been designed as a toy to relieve stress and anxiety. Unlike other designs, emphasis has been placed on the ease of opening and closing so that the user can operate it with one hand.On the other hand, components have been...
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A simple mechanical toy with two precisely meshing involute gears. ...Requires two 608ZZ bearings, two M3 screws and two M3 nuts.
grabcad
Create an easy fidget spinner with your laser cutter and relieve stress in just 20 minutes! Subscribe to see more: https://goo.gl/sYY9mu. For this DIY project, use 3/16 acrylic or any other hard material. Gather 4 R8 roller bearings, soak them in...
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note that the support is a bit tricky to remove when doing this.Infill should be 100% to make the rod, which joins the bearings, strong enough. Post-PrintingWhen you've printed the models, remove the support if you've chosen to face them that...
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@duckydude8 Remember to use tree supports PLA/PLA+ recommended Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender-3 V3 KE Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10-15% Filament: any PLA any Category: 3D Printing
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i love to fidget with stuff so i made this little thing that i can twist and turn i ahve no clearence designed into the model so if you want that you can jsut scape the nut bigger then the body i pritned the body at 50% scaling and the nuts at 50%...
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Thus, **The Fully 3D-Printed Helical Herringbone Gear Bearing Fidget Spinner**™ was born. I hear that it may be a bit large for most hands, but it suits mine just fine. If you would like a smaller variant, feel free to leave a comment requesting...
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A double-ended bolt featuring a bold design and equipped with a nut on its threaded shaft, this product is specifically designed for seamless use in 3D printing applications.
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Needs 6x3mm magnets:3D printing settings:Creality Ender 20.20mm layer height works for me0.4mm nozzlePrusa Slicer
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This is my take on the nested spheres toy genre.I've provided a chamfered and filleted version.The sharp version is quite sharp! ...So I would avoid this version if you intend to pass this to tiny hands to play with.</p>
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This is my take on the nested spheres toy genre.I've provided a chamfered and filleted version.The sharp version is quite sharp! ...So I would avoid this version if you intend to pass this to tiny hands to play with.
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PRINT IN PLACE!!! ...This is a print in place geared fidget toy/spinner.Print and Spin.
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... quality and finish. ...So, I decided to take matters into my own hands and create one myself. To start, simply 3D print the model, then attach rubber feet of about a 3/4 inch diameter to both ends. ...Anything that provides grip will work just fine.
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Lesson Plan and Activity The Iterative Process Designing a hand spinner was an incredible introduction to 3D printing. I purchased skate board bearings, which are inexpensive when bought in bulk, and requested access to my school's printer. The...
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... objects through carving and hammering. I'm hoping this release will provide what's needed for "larger than usual" thread requirements. And for those who aren't interested in design but love printing interesting things, this print is also for you!
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... 4. Screw the things you 3D printed into each side of the nut to secure the bearing in the middle. Make sure you thread them correctly or they'll stick. They will be stiff - be gentle, they break easily! ... Usage: * Spin spin spin yay
cults3d
Made small remix, added 2 more gears. ...Print every part x2. ...Enjoy.
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Two nuts joined tougher with a nut in the middle This is a print in place
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Print with flexible material (I used SainSmart TPU 95A hardness)0.4mm nozzleno support
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Micro Slicer Filling Capacity : 100% Print with Ultimaker 2. ...Print Parameters Printer Model: Ultimaker 2 Printer Type: Ultimaker 2 Rafts Needed: Yes Supports Required: Yes Resolution Level: 0.15 Infill Percentage: 100%
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Print each part alone, the pins that hold the gears can be a little stringy but just remove it and will work fine.Printed in 0.12mm with ironing enabled
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Original Printed at 250%. Different sized hands can scale as needed. ...Weight can be changed slightly with infill.</p>
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Print Settings are where we fine-tune our print job. Resolution is what we're focusing on right now. We can choose anything we like here - there are no limits. Next up is Infill, which is a crucial setting for us to consider. ...I'm opting for 50% to...
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I didn't need the keychain function so i made a simpler version with just the gears. ...You need to print the Axle and Clip two times.
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SPINWHEEL™ -- https://youtu.be/rEJjtGADHO4 Spin-it Flick-it Click-it Rock-it Turn and Drop-it Print instructionsJust upload and go!
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Check out the build video: https://youtu.be/LJkuGFm3QF4 Infinity cubes are nothing new, but I wanted to design and print one of my own! This one prints with a little room in the joints so that it will move freely. Print 4 of each cube and 16 hinges....
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I simply created this tiny keychain myself. ...It should print just fine as long as you've got your printer calibrated properly.