edc fidgeter 3d models
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You can also simply put this on your desk to have a nice functional object to fidget with. Supports are required for the body and the jaws only, not the lead screw Assembly: After printing all 3 parts put the screw inside the body, with the...
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The sections print fast and the 5mm sphere magnets are easy to find since they're commonly used as desktop fidget toys. The tray glides in with a friction fit, but you can secure it with super glue if needed. The river is designed after streams and...
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The size and textures of the coins also make them well-suited for use as fidget toys. The project is inspired by Thieves' Purse by Naomi "SexyCyborg" Wu, and can be used to play the game devised by her: Without looking, players have to pick the...
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This upgrade takes Tom's simple spool holder to the next level by adding two 608 skateboard/fidget-spinner bearings, allowing the spool to spin more freely around the 8mm rod. This reduction in resistance applied to the extruder may improve the...
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To assemble it, you'll need a 608zz bearing, which can be salvaged from an old fidget spinner. It's designed to use two #8 flat head screws for wall mounting. The STEP file is included, making it easy to remix and customize this design. ...If you have...
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(Shielded recommended but you could use unshielded from an old fidget spinner) Print Settings Layer height = .2 mm Supports = No Raft = Doesn't matter Filament = PETG reccomended Perimeters = 6 (make the walls about 3 mm thick) Infill = 30 % All...
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This two-armed fidget spinner requires: 608 bearing x1 Hex nut x2 Printed part x1 The hex nut must have a edge-to-edge diameter of approximately 14mm. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 20%, Grid...
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A step-by-step video guide for designing your own fidget spinners, along with a quick test of the top adapter, is available at: https://youtu.be/ITrUT2tqut4 My other spinner designs are accessible at: Volume 1:...
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... it with excessive force. Interestingly, I've discovered that swiveling this hook in one's hand can be a fun and engaging experience. This realization has inspired me to design similar kinesthetic fidget toys using a variant of this same concept.
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Now that's a Fidget Spinner - a key component in my Carousel design, which has been taking shape over time. At its core, this master hub boasts an impressive 60 moving parts working in harmony to ensure smooth spinning and stable support for the...
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... possibilities are endless, and I encourage you to join me on this exciting journey. As a bonus, I've converted Ancient Mew, Charizard, and Gastly into a fidget spinner design, which you can download from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3109984.
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I ripped one out of a cheap fidget spinner and it works great. ...You will also need 1 250ml red bull style can.To build this project, print one of each file PLUS 7x the wing file.Assembly Instructions:1) Print the files per the printing instructions...
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To get started, here are a couple of resources: Muzz64's Fidget Spinner - One-Piece-Print: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2237509 For precision shaving, I highly recommend the Muhle R41 Double Edge Safety Razor: http://amzn.to/2rRrm0U (Amazon...
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Required non-printable parts: [Nema-17 mounting bracket](https://www.amazon.sg/NEMA17-Stepper-Mounting-Bracket-L-shape/dp/B07H8YQYGV), the slot holes are 3cm apart and the part is designed as such 608 ball bearing or R118 ball bearing from a fidget...
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Standard 8mm fidget spinner bearings are used (2x per leg). Requires: - 8 to 12 ~8mm M3 countersunk bolts (engage all screws before final tightening) - 4x 50mm M8 bolts. (The bolt head does not have much room and pliers are needed for...
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It's just a fidget toy that is kind of relaxing to play with. The ball rolls freely within the dice. You put the whole thing in your hand and roll the ball with your thumb in any direction, or hold the ball between your finger and thumb and spin the...
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This joint type is stronger than the interlocking double ring joints used in many articulated designs, so this design is more suitable for use as a fidget or children’s toy. See here for video: https://youtu.be/8fIhzqsQP_k See here for stable...
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Its purpose is to hang from a cord for picking up small items, also serving as an effective fidget tool. Version two is my own redesign, featuring a more steam-punk aesthetic. It's designed to be printed at 0.25mm layer height. I have strengthened...
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Hey, I'm happy to offer you my first fidget/skill toy from the AP-Collection! It's a Begleri skill toy inspired by Google and this design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2098717 If you don't know what it should be, check out...
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Yes another fidget infinity cube, but this one will fit nicely in your pocket and you can use it one-handed. I have printed it over 50 times so far and have not had a single one fail when loosening the hinges post-printing. This project started...
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The Spinner Press is designed to press the bearings flush with the surface of the fidget spinner, which isn't what I needed since the bearings in my design are recessed. So, based on Esquivel's design, I started from scratch and created a set of...
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Some of the additional features I included are: - A door opener with push/pull/turn functionality - A finger keypad probe for added convenience - A bottle opener with an enhanced, stronger tip that can withstand heavy use - A fidget spinner for...
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Anything that works well becomes scarce, but I hope anyone who can print a fidget spinner can also print a working PAPR system. This design uses: 1 608 bearing 1 5v DC motor 1 filter media of your choice - applying power makes less breathable...
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Here's a list of materials used: - 6pcs of 4d finish nails - 6pcs of 3mmx10mm nylon screws - 2pcs 608 bearings (the same ones commonly used in fidget spinners) - 1pcs 5/16-18 x 4" threaded rod (M8-1.25 can be substituted for all 5/16 hardware) - 4pcs...
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You will need two 608 bearings (i think its 608,pulled mine out of old fidget spinner). The cone is so you can put any spool on it (like the prusa ones, that are hollow inside). You need to use supports for the spool holder itself, but i found...
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They create a fun little toy with moving parts, and you can have a blast with them by flicking and flipping them around - making them an awesome fidget toy too! On a well-set-up PLA machine, this is a small and easy print to get right. The thin...
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These tiles also make great drink coasters in 3x3 or 4x4 shapes, and they serve as an engaging fidget item when not supporting a drink. ... Keep an eye out for my upcoming share of a snap-in strut connector I'm working on, which will enable...
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It fits easily into a trouser pocket (or purse), and there's no sharp edges to worry about, in fact it also doubles as a fidget toy and a baby's rattle... "I would buy you some filament for your birthday, but I don't know what colours you have" -...
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This will work fine as a stand-alone puzzle or fidget toy without the Altoids box. My original intent was to design something to fit in the tin, and a puzzle is one good option. The key to printing this successfully is to make sure the bottom...
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While it's not the simplest print to execute, requiring multiple supports and optimal layer height settings, perseverance will reward you with an exceptional fidget toy. To achieve success, I recommend using supports from the base of the model;...