fidget gyro 3d models
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A fidget spinner is a small, handheld toy that consists of a central bearing surrounded by weighted arms. The user spins the device between their fingers and can manipulate it in various ways to relieve stress or simply for entertainment purposes.
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I'm excited to show off my latest gadget, a fidget spinner that's held together by a pair of small nuts and a single high-quality 608zz bearing. ...This tiny bearing is what gives the spinner its smooth rotation, allowing me to spin it effortlessly with...
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I built the original orbital series spinning top, then questioned, "Why not add a gyro to this?" So, I went ahead and did it. Some filing had to be done to assemble the pieces together, but that was simply due to my printer's limitations. ...Check out...
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The gyro designs I viewed online were overly cumbersome and made with excessive material, prompting me to craft one that exudes elegance and slenderness. Overcoming its obstacles took five prototypes and significant quantities of PLA, ultimately...
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Firstly, designing an advanced experimental gyro stabilizer. Primary aim is to ultimately manufacture a highly accurate stabilizer for installation within a rocket. ...At the core, an accelerometer will be positioned at the bottom to capture precise...
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Here is the rewritten text: A high-resolution 3D model of a Gyro scooter has been meticulously crafted, featuring grouped objects. The rendering scene includes detailed materials that are available in all files. If you encounter any issues, please...
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... My design was setup to use the following hardware parts: Bearing: 0.25 shaft x 0.625" OD x 0.195" thick Nuts: 3/8-16 tpi x 0.328 thick and 0.551" flat-to-flat For assembly, I used my workshop vise to press the bearing and nuts into the Fidget body.
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People are obsessed with fidget spinners because they offer a unique way to manage stress and anxiety by providing a discreet, handheld toy that can be spun with the fingers. This device is typically made of plastic or metal and has three prongs that...
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I enjoyed miniaturizing the original design to make it perfect for one-handed fidgeting, yet it had a tendency to fall apart, so I reengineered it with a stronger build for its compact size. ...I did need to apply heat to the pieces using a heat gun to...
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Here is the original text rewritten to meet the specified requirements: A fun print idea hit me, and I decided to create a gyro shape because my wife asked if I could turn it into an ornament for our Christmas tree. So, I added a hook holder and some...
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I'm not a fan of supports, so I deliberately designed every form to be smooth and rounded.For optimal results, I recommend printing the Gyro Air at its original size of 10cm. ...I've also experimented with printing it at 80% scale, but that's about as...
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A fun, one-piece gyro that's a breeze to print. It relies on two skate bearings and a quarter inch nut and bolt for stability. To ensure the needles spin the circles smoothly, make sure to print at high quality. Print Settings: Printer: Monoprice...
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Enhance your bike's features with a gyro add-on, designed to stabilize accessories like drink holders, GoPro cameras, or other items. The parts fit together via a small interference mechanism for secure attachment. This versatile design can be...
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... These special prints are available for a limited time only. The GYRO collection prints as one piece but comes with moving parts that can be disassembled and reassembled in different colors, adding an extra layer of fun to your holiday season.
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... these designs for a limited time only! The GYRO collection can be printed in one single piece, yet it has movable parts that allow you to take it apart and reassemble it using different colors - a feature that adds an extra layer of excitement!
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By watching the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5Zx02qAacA, I created my own gyro cube and printed it with an FDM printer (such as Stratasys Elite). Although mine doesn't rotate as wildly as the original version, it still provides a lot of...
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I created a basic gyro cube model, which includes a built-in support structure. Ensure that your supports are turned off before printing, as they can interfere with the model's integrity. I printed this cube at a layer height of 0.2mm, resulting in a...
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I whipped up this eye as a fun side project while messing around with my gyro. Feel free to use it for decoration, and don't be afraid to experiment - simply rotate the eye in any direction you like to change its view. I've come up with a few...
3docean
The iconic Pastilii or Gyro Chair by renowned Finnish designer Eero Aarnio continues to captivate audiences with its sleek, futuristic design. This revolutionary piece of furniture was first introduced in the 1960s and has since become a timeless...
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This is an uncomplicated and straightforward gyro toy that prints in 2 components with complete supports. This makes it possible to position 4 US dimes below the cap, creating a slightly off-centered and "wobbly" effect. To see the toy in action,...
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This is an uncomplicated and simple gyro toy to print. It prints in two separate pieces with full supports included. This provides the option to place four American dimes below the cap, creating a wobbly effect by making it off-center. Video of it...
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For better results I recommend printing the Gyro Air at it's original size of 10cms. I have also tested it at 80% and i think it's the limit. Printing it too small will make the circles too thin and it might break. I printed the final object with a...
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For those who are interested, Gyro_M5_Assembled.stl can be printed in one go and completes in approximately three hours and forty minutes with a print speed of 60 mm/sec and a layer thickness of 0.15 mm. However, it does require some time to clean...
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... air flow's authenticity. STL files are available for different parts: a zero-pitch ruler mount, a 3-degree pitch ruler holder, a gyro head with teeter bolt holes, and various aerofoil options for printing stability and resembling real gyrocopters.
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I was thinking of having something like a rotating tesseract in my hand to play with, like a fidget spinner. So, I tried to make a smaller cube rotating inside a big one. My friend said that it is nice to have it placed on her studying desk. The...
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REMIX of Atartanian's Customizable Easy Gyro - one of my favorite 3D prints. Big kudos! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:802145 I just took the STL in Shapr3D and made the center-most piece a solid circle, and added the text. I really love the added...
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... I really love the added weight of the center-most piece being solid. This is one of my favorite desk fidget toys.Recommend a filament swap to get the full effect!Also throwing in the blank version in case you have your own text to add and print.
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- Stack the magnets 2 tall and push them into the same fidget spinner body, be sure to super glue them in - Insert the shaft into the fidget spinner body and press in all the way add a dab of super glue to the plug to hold it - Insert shaft into 2nd...