crocs fidgets 3d models
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... is the click feeling. you can use it as a fidget toy as well ;) I personally printed this clip in Filamentum ASA. It's flexible enough and gives nice click feeling. I assume PETG works fine as well. ...PLA might be a little too stiff and brittle.
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Still work in progress though.Recently got a 3D printer and came up with this idea after printing a bunch of fidget for the kids.Initially printed with raft with cookie side down but looked to messy so I printed with no raft and it looked much...
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The design is non-locking but has a detent that keeps it open or closed, allowing for a decent fidget factor. You can easily flick it open with your thumb nail. ... Different Z-11 blades have slightly different dimensions, so you may need to trim some...
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My Best Spinner Design So Far Based on 13mm Stainless Steel Balls, Which Move Freely Inside Their Pockets for Additional Fidgeting Two Part Design for Easy Color Mixing and Three Dimensional Spinner Contour, Halfes Should Snap Together Easily...
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After successfully printing a few other items that required assembly, such as the Gear Gearing (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53451) and the Kobayashi Fidget Cube (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1790624), I figured out how to make this cable...
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Japanese Fidget Toy Spins Uncontrollably. This one-piece toy requires no support or assembly and prints at 100% infill density. Solid endcaps provide added weight, while the hollow main body features a cut-away design. The OpenSCAD code is highly...
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I was flooded with intense 90s nostalgia, so I decided to create a fidget spinner using my favorite Crazy Bones from childhood. Top Hat, Champ, and Spinner were the perfect choices. To add an extra level of difficulty, I included a separate ring for...
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I've never seen this design before online or in stores, so hopefully I'm not infringing on someone else's fidget spinner idea. The actual size fits perfectly in an adult hand, but it might be too large for a small child's hand to grasp comfortably. ...
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... The font used is "Letters.dxf" and the ring thickness is 9mm. Additionally, there is a message engraved on the ring that reads "FIDGET THIS!" The knurl height is 6mm and the knurl width is 6mm. ...Finally, the ring size selector is set to 23.83mm.
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It allows the user to spin their keys in their fingers (similar to a karambit) and can be used as a fidget toy / keychain. Originally, this design only supported 6005 bearings since that is what I had on hand, since then I've added support for 6804...
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I used 804zz bearings, commonly found in skateboard or fidget spinners, for this design. All parts can be printed without support; I recommend printing all three arms on one build platform at a time. The arms may need some sanding to fit perfectly...
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It also makes a great desk toy, if you like to fidget with things like I do.Build Plate Adhesion: Brim 6mmPrint Speed: 70%Supports: Normal, Everywhere, and Overhang >65 degrees (Preview to check and make sure the threads aren't supported.Infill:...
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You need to print out at least:Two rails of your choiceTwo bumpersTwo footpadsOne tyreYou also needTwo 608 bearings - pull them out of an old fidget spinner (outer diameter: 22mm, inner diameter: 8mm, thickness: 7mm - or use the OpenSCAD file to set...
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... night. I use a Dymo model P3 for my scale, which works well for this purpose. The bearings and weights I used came from Fidget Spinners, specifically 608 bearings. ...And again, it's worth noting that there are corrupted files in the images folder.
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A geat fidget toy for eveyone. Who dosent love Dragons. 10 to 15% infill3 to 4 lines.1 or .2 heightNo supportPrint in place print with raft or brim if it dosent stick. Curled STL Please feel free to post pics of your makes. I would love to see...
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These super adorable little ones are really floppy and fun to fidget with and hold. There are 3 printing options- curled, straight (for belt printers) and separated body and tail for easier enlarging or to fit a smaller build plate.They are all the...
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My niece requested a fidget spinner that she could manage with her tiny hands, so I created this spinner as compact as possible. It measures just 35mm in width!! It employs small and sleek R188 bearings and standard metric M4 bolts. The cap...
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... rounded corners, eliminating sharp edges. I've also added an option to include a keyring or cord hole in the corner, making for a great keychain or fidget toy. ...All examples have been re-rendered, and the 1x1 model includes the keyring hole.
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... larger than the outer diameter of the bearing - pick to taste Additional settings can be customized in the customizer, with even more options available in the scad file. The caps you see on most of my "yacs" fidget toys are made using this design.
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MicroChucks and MicroChucks LITE are ideal fidget toys for anyone aged ten or older. It's essential to remember that these toys are designed for fun, not as instruments of aggression! ...Each link in this ingenious chain features an impressive 80...
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The short tail version doesn't curl up but in my opinion is more fun as a fidget toy. Included are 4 STL's *Flexi Squirrel_Curved_Long Tail*Flexi Squirrel_Straight_Long Tail *Flexi Squirrel_Curved_Short Tail*Flexi Squirrel_Straight_Short Tail ...
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... This makes the part as smooth as possible and significantly more enjoyable to fidget with. ... Furthermore, enabling the setting to avoid crossing outline for travel movements in your slicer is recommended to prevent bumps caused by stringing.
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I redesigned the Main Bearing Screw for the Fidget Spinner Press and bearing remover by mistertech, published April 26, 2017. I found this tool very challenging to use when dealing with tight-fitting bearings. My hands struggled to grip the round...
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2x 608 (skateboard/fidget spinner) bearings or an equivalently-sized substitute are required for the rollers. I want to emphasize that this design is not a proper dry box. I wouldn't recommend using it to store nylon or any similarly hygroscopic...
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Made it while learning the absolute basics of Fusion 360.Turned the middle ring into a fidget spinner because I was bored. ...<a...
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It's based on D13mm stainless steel balls that move freely inside their pockets, providing extra fidgeting action. The three-part design makes it easy to mix colors; just snap the Spiral_Spinner_Body and two Spiral_Spinner_Spirals together. I've also...
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Supportless, Print-in-place, Articulating Fidget ToyHere we have the Cute Flexi Party-Boy!This is an articulated print in place model that prints perfectly in PLA.When you print this, don't forget to post on social media or as a make as I LOVE seeing...
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Fidgeting with this intricate design can be quite addictive, even when one hinge breaks from over-exuberance. But don't worry, it's all part of the fun! I've included a picture of the chain it creates, which is just as mesmerizing as the puzzle...
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To complete this DIY project, you will need a standard 608 bearing, often used in skateboard wheels and fidget spinners. This bearing has an outer diameter of 22mm, an inner diameter of 8mm, and a width of 7mm. The coffee pod holder can store up to...
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the OP was nice enough to break this fidget gear assembly into different components, however the model was still a print in place and as such could not be disassembled or assembled. The herringbone gearing prevents the gears from being slid in or out...