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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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I'm excited to share this creation that started out as part of another project, but ended up captivating me and my family's attention so much that I've decided to refine it into a fidget toy. This little device features a 12.7mm (1/2") steel ball...
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Check out my concave buttons for the skate bearing here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2071591 And the triple sided version here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2063397 Update: I've uploaded a new model using 1/2" (12.7mm) ball bearings, making...
prusaprinters
InfoThis Keyring-Ball-Fidget is big enough to be satisfying, but small enough that is doesn't annoy when wearing it with other Accessories on a Keyring.The Files include two Assembled Versions:Print-In-Place versionSupport-Needed versionPrintable in...
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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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Tests conducted simultaneously reveal a stark contrast: The 8 Ball Spinner took 2 minutes and 3 seconds to spin, while its counterpart, the 6 Ball Spinner, completed its task in a significantly shorter time of 1 minute and 36 seconds.
prusaprinters
Alternative version of my Poké Ball Button (https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/123575-poke-ball-button) which now spins! Update (Jan 28, 2022)Very minor update to solve unnecessary printing parts in gcode.FilesPoke Ball Base White Spinner.stl...
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I decided to make a little ball run because my hands always want to drop something into something yet I don't have anything to do that to, until now!
myminifactory
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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Fidget Spinner featuring Steel Balls measuring 9.5mm in diameter. Utilizes the widely used Ball Bearing type 608. ...A Larger Version and a Smaller One designed specifically for tiny hands are available options.
prusaprinters
No need to assemble, you just need a bit of supports right at the base of the ball (paint on supports - they ale already painted on in the .3mf files) and that's it :-)When printing from the .3mf file, the model is in the correct orientation.
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The Human spins the ball at an incredible speed of 8 rotations per minute, filling it to a density of just 30%. The printer settings are carefully selected for optimal results. Printer brand is Ultimaker, and the specific model being used is the...
grabcad
This 2017 megatrend fidget spinner boasts seven 12mm ball bearings that move due to centrifugal force within sliding block guides. For technically-inclined individuals, the minimum rotational speed is approximately 184 rpm, allowing the balls to move...
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Here's the rewritten text: I'm excited to share with you my go-to setup: 8 steel balls measuring 11mm in diameter and a set of high-quality 7x 22mm bearings (model 608) that deliver exceptional performance. ...This is, hands down, my favorite...
cults3d
For commercial rights to sell PRINTS of my designs, vitis my patreon: https://www.patreon.com/filar3D ★ PARTS★ To make 1 ball you need the following: - Top - Bottom - Spring - Disc - Axis For example: BottomA discC topD Spring Axis You can combine...
pinshape
\n\n Steal-Balls that have been put to good use can be sourced here; I highly recommend VXB for bearings of the highest quality. ...When it comes to choosing a cap for the bearings, numerous versions are available, allowing you to select the one that...
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This spinner relies on a robust 608 bearing situated in the center, paired with 1/2 inch steel balls as stabilizing weights. Steal-Balls alternatives can be sourced from here. For bearings, VXB is highly recommended. You are free to select your...
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I built this mini spinner for my wife, considering her petite frame and Donald Trump-esque hands, which made the larger spinners a bit too cumbersome. This one requires four 8mm steel bearings to be inserted, followed by an additional 608 bearing in...
prusaprinters
<p>The supports are built into the design. ... The free-wheeling ball. A short protruding pin on the ball asks your thumb to fidget the ball. ... The overall diameter is about 1.7".</p>
myminifactory
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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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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... 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'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...
cults3d
... like PETG - it snaps right into position with ease. Just a heads up: if your spinner breaks when you try to snap the ball bearings in, crank up the infill percentage or switch to a sturdier filament. ...Now go forth and spin to your heart's content!
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**A fidget puzzle / toy** A cube with a ball inside Ball will lock the cube if not properly aligned --- **Video with printing timelapse, breaking bonds and using / assembling** https://www.instagram.com/p/CtPXBqgt6da/ Video with double cube...
prusaprinters
;)The main file "Ball & Socket Fidget Solid Core" doesn't need supports, but I would use standard supports for the other files as some of them have pretty big overhangs. For this reason, I have said to use supports in the print settings.</p><p>I...
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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...
prusaprinters
Fidget Spinner for tiny hands. ...Also perfect for your pocket. Used ball bearings: http://bit.ly/ballbearing Category: Toys & Games