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Eight heavy-duty M8 hex nuts - These sturdy fasteners provide a secure and long-lasting connection to your Poké Ball Fidget Spinner's rotating mechanism. 3. ...A reliable glue or adhesive - This essential material is used to bond the components...
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... ...I built this spinner from scratch, but incorporated the same awesome features as the Fireball Fidget Spinner by Sowers8. ...The standard 608 bearings will fit seamlessly into place beneath the soccer ball grid, and you're sure to love the result!
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These additional ball bearings added considerable mass to the spinner, allowing them to rotate freely within their housing and providing an extra fidget activity in addition to spinning. To install these new bearings, I heated the body of the...
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Started with 2ROBOTGUY's Tri Fidget Spinner Toy, but instead of using three more bearing sets for the weights (which are expensive, right?), I used some 5/8" ball bearings I had left over from the castors of a robot. They add a lot of mass, and will...
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This is a straightforward fidget spinner that stands out with two notable features. It accommodates 5/8" loose ball bearings in the arms, which fit snugly and rotate freely due to their precise design. A standard skate bearing (608) takes center...
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I re-mixed this fidget spinner because it didn't fit the parts I had on hand so I made a few minor modifications to fit a smaller 626 bearing that my wife got me for some projects and adjusted the ball sockets to be able to hold the 5/8" balls that I...
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... and print again, and if they're too loose just glue them. You can also make custom caps here. I found the large 3-ball spinner was too big for kids' hands, so I've included a smaller 2-ball version for kids. ... I recommend these bearings.
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... too loose. You can also create custom caps at this link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2083000. I've included a smaller 2-ball version of the spinner specifically designed for kids' hands since the larger 3-ball version was found to be too big.
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This spinner makes use of a standard 608 skateboard bearing in its middle hole, with 14mm steel ball bearings serving as weights. The ball bearings can be pressed into place by hand. Print two caps to fit inside the center - if they're too tight,...
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... of CA adhesive, as there is only about a 3mm overlap between the male and female parts. The steel balls are quite heavy, giving this spinner significant rotational inertia and making it a high-performance model that's an absolute blast to use!
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The human operates with precision, utilizing four 1/2 inch ball bearings strategically positioned throughout its system, complemented by a central 608 bearing that provides stability and support.
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The mods are applied to the Tri Spinner to accommodate a diameter of one half inch, equivalent to twelve point seven millimeters.
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Fidget spinners rely heavily on 1-inch steel balls as weights, providing a significant amount of heft and allowing for smooth spinning motion.
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Fidget Spinner Designed by Me!\r\nNot Suitable for Small Hands at All!\r\nFirst Design Uploaded, Please Be Gentle!\r\nYour Feedback Will Help Improve Future Designs - Thanks in Advance!
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Recommended to print in 0.1mm layer.Poke Ball Line Right Black Spinner.stl - Right side of the line.Poke Ball Line Left Black Spinner.stl - Left side of the line.Poke Ball Front Ring Black Spinner.stl - Front ring line partPrintSee gcode files. My...
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A basic ball-bearing Fidget Spinner, designed to provide a simple yet effective outlet for restless energy and fidgety behavior.
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A 11mm ball bearing fidget spinner is included, featuring a precision-crafted cap that securely fits onto bearings measuring 8.15mm in diameter, preventing them from popping off prematurely.
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/4xVbNQoQowT
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ball bearing - fidget spinner - keychain these ball bearings are usable but of course only limited. for another project i had bought steel balls. now i had the opportunity to print a "working" ball bearing. there are 2 sizes. for the small one there...
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I've edited my double ball bearing fidget spinner here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1821445 Update 2: I've uploaded a curved rendition of the original spinner, utilizing only the 1/2" ball bearings. If people prefer the 5/8", I can upload those...
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I designed this simple yet fun fidget spinner using one ceramic or metal 608 bearing and five 15 mm ball bearings. I also included a 'Murican version featuring 1/2" ball bearings for my US-based brothers and sisters. Every part must fit perfectly...
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This is a simple and fun fidget spinner I designed that uses one ceramic or metal 608 bearing and five 15 mm ball bearings. I am also including a 'Murican version that uses 1/2" ball bearings for my brothers and sisters in the US of A. Everything...
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I was inspired by Jim Skelton's YouTube videos on fidget spinners, but I wanted something more ergonomic than the designs available here. My design may not allow for all tricks, but it's a unique take that I'm excited to share. If you download this,...
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Materials/Instructions: To get started, you'll need: One "Skate" 608 bearing Three five-eighths (15.875mm) Ball bearings, available in a ten-pack for approximately $4 on Amazon, or Three half-inch (12.7mm) Ball bearings The skate bearing and ball...
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This is a high-quality, 4-ball bearing fidget spinner designed for use on your desk at work or home. It features a sturdy base that provides a solid foundation for smooth spinning action. Despite its heavy feel, the spinner spins easily in smaller...
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Craftsman puts 6 1/2 inch ball bearings and 1 608 bearings to work, creating an exceptional fidget spinner that's surprisingly compact in size - remarkably similar to a standard spinner.
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... To ensure everything snaps together seamlessly, using a flexible filament like PETG is the way to go. If your spinner breaks when you snap in the ball bearings, just try increasing the infill or switching to a tougher filament – happy spinning!
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I am well aware that fidget spinners were so 2017, yet here I am making another one for all to satisfy their addiction. It's very similar to the previous one I made not too long ago (check it out!). It uses 1.5 cm ball bearings to increase angular...
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Another Spinner Design Based Off Of Spinner Craft's "Lil' Baller Spinner." This design uses 15mm ball bearings as weights and standard 608 bearings for the center. When the part appears vertical, simply rotate it in your slicer to complete the...
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This design features a 7-planet ball-bearing spinner, utilizing 1/2-inch ball bearings. Each node has been shortened for a more comfortable fit in smaller hands. The caps are tightly secured to prevent accidental separation or damage from exposure to...