desk fidget 3d models
66090 3d models found related to desk fidget.prusaprinters
A fun fidget heart that can be moved around. ...It is a great fidget toy.
grabcad
And when the creative juices start flowing, it's not uncommon for me to find myself fidgeting with my pen or tapping out a rhythm on my desk. There's something about the combination of creativity and technical skill that just makes me want to get up...
prusaprinters
That looks like a little joystick. Perfect to test your printer or just as a fidget on your desk. It makes use of a spring gear that will bring back the knob that you are moving back to the center every time.</p><p>Go up down left right. The...
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That’s why a 3D design of this project will help all different types of people, whether you have an Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder, or just like to move, there's something in the Fidget Box for you. When I decided I wanted to design my...
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If you are looking for a fidget toy then I got the fidget toy for you. The fidget toy works by spinning the inner cylinder. ...The distance between the main body and the inner cylinder is 0.5mm (0.019in).
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This compact fidget is significantly smaller than typical fidgets, measuring just 6 centimeters in length. ...Crafted with precision through 3D printing technology, it's ready for your enjoyment.
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Circle Fidget. ...These highly addictive nested circles can expand,retract, and spin in almost all axis. Inspired by the Fractal Fidget Star created by chuuckaduuck. ...
pinshape
This sleek and stylish fidget spinner is designed to meet the needs of anyone looking to express their natural tendency to fidget and stay focused.
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This fidget toy is specifically designed to match a typical bearing size of 22 millimeters.
grabcad
The Fidget Spinner was ingeniously designed by the creative mind of Giancarlo Perez.
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This compact fidget spinner spins remarkably well for an extended period without relying on added weights.
cults3d
This basic fidget spinner fits the bill. ...Simply add the bearing and put it into action.