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Fidget SpinnerI designed this spinner to recycle used roller blade bearings and entertain the neighbor kids. Put the best spinning bearing in the center location of this spinner.Bearings size:20 mm outside diameter8 mm inside diameter7 mm...
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... enough for that part and IIRC you can print it in vase mode (don't remember exactly why I didn't). To watch it spinning like a fidget-spinner, have a look at this clip: http://www.unwohlpol.at/owalona/R0000010.MOV Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Wanted a poseable desk fidget - to commemorate the difficult journey in beating the game. Plus it was a good opportunity to try some mechanical designs. This is far from 'screen accurate' - it is said that the great craftsman 'Dogen' made many...
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It will fit any 42mm lens from around 9mm to 11.5mm thick at the perimeter as is or feel free to modify it in Fusion 360 or even just scale it in your favorite Slicer. Just pop in your favorite lens, fidget around with the retaining ring and Viola! ...I...
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Get one from that dusty fidget spinner you have laying around...also skateboard bearingssupergluepiece of 1.75 filament/#16 finishing nail/M2 X15mm screw Print Settings.2 layer height (.4 nozzle)0 top/bottom layers15 walls - makes parts...
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Just give your Bobbler a shake and watch it bobble, just like watching a fidget spinner spin! Everyone who sees them likes them, and most people want one. They make great little gifts because they're easy to print with just 16-18gm filament at...
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This is a very simple puzzle, but really more of a fidget toy! You can try the original Kwiblet for free on Thangs --- The standard arrangement is 8 balls total, 4 of color A and 4 of color B. Kwiblet has been designed for use with 14mm ABS or...
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Great if you want an easier puzzle without losing that fun fidgetability (yup, I made up two words in the first paragraph) --- Rotate the two halves of this twisting sphericon and move the marbles along its shifting track to rearrange them until all...
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It's not a fidget spinner where every wheel turns freely. The gaps get down to .10 mm which is approx. the thickness of a piece of paper. It's a test to see if your printer is accurate enough to build two structures .0039" apart and not fuse the...
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The bearing needed is a standard one used by most fidget spinners. In order to install the bearing, you will likely need to enlarge the hole for it a bit. When I tried to put it in my first attempt, it split the plastic. Enlarging it with a...
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I suggest you use it when you really need it - not a fidget toy, sadly. To Print ----------- * You can print with my recommended settings. I print with PLA at 0.20mm with 20% infill and no support or adhesion. As with scale, print to at least...
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I used TinkerCAD to make the knife blade a comb, as I was unsatisfied with the other butterfly knife combs on Thingiverse.I think these things are even better than fidget spinners, by a long way, in terms of fiddle-ability. It is so much fun to just...
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... arm works with an M4 nut threaded directly onto the bowden tube or 4mm push-to-connect fitting. The 608 size bearing is a standard used in various products like scooters, skateboards, rollerskates, and fidget spinners, making it easily available.
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For this project, you will need some hardware: (1) 9mm x 4mm bearing - I got mine from a fidget spinner, they look like these...
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I don't know how long it would last, but I've been playing with it for days as a fidget toy by my desktop and it still works. I wouldn't expect PLA to retain its springiness inside a heated enclosure, though. The ones I installed in my printer are...
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In the case where your printer's ability to bridge isn't quite as strong, I recommend printing either with no supports (it might require a little fidgeting on some pieces though) or you can use supports. Some special things worth noting are that...
cgtrader
Probably not, but they should still spin well and are definitely fun to fidget with! TIP: After freeing the bearings, spray some silicone or light lubricant into the grooves between the main body and bearing on both sides of the spinner. Silicone is...
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Started to explore a roller bearing for integrating into a single-print-in-place fidget spinner(see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4876658).After looking at a few 608 bearings from Thingiverse (see below for references) decided to explore my own...
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I also added bearing caps from Arondite's Fidget Toy Comfort Spinner. You might need to adjust your scale slightly to make the bearing and coins fit, especially if your printer is not calibrated precisely. I had to use 102% scaling. The STL files...
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On my Mini+, Prusament PLA and 0.2mm layers, the 03 is still usable but a bit tight, the 04 is nice and spinny, good for making your bottle a fidget toy. The 02 was really tight, I need to test if thinner layers would help it turn, but it wasn't...
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Actually once runned-in, it's really fun to play around with, kind of like a fidget toy. Check out other models at:Pen Case: https://www.printables.com/de/model/261162-pen-case-small-item-case-with-shutter-lidTool Boxes, Index Cards, etc.:...
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The base is specifically sized to accommodate 608 bearings from skateboard or fidget spinner kits available on Amazon at a low cost. These bearings can be easily installed using a vise. A unique feature of this remix is the driveshaft, which...
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I'm excited to create something with my 3D printer, and I've finally got around to printing a spinner/fidget. However, I had a bit of trouble finding a print file that fits all 19mm x 6mm holes perfectly. So, I decided to design a simple curve with...
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If someone is standing with their arms crossed or fidgeting in their seat, it's a safe bet that they're not feeling very comfortable. On the other hand, if someone is smiling and making eye contact, you can be fairly certain that they're happy to see...
cgtrader
The design spins very well and is definitely fun to fidget with! For a great result, print this design on a precise machine using a good slicing app. Tip: Once the bearing is freed, apply a good spray of silicon spray or other light lubricant into...
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The final one I used like a fidget spinner and open/closed it 200-300 times. It does wear down a bit but was still quite functional. Probably after 1000 it might wear out the nubs.</p> <p>There are 5 choices for lid design, Solid, Hex, Web, and...
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And then there are the nominees themselves, who are essentially stuck in a waiting room, fidgeting with their hands while trying to appear nonchalant. It's like being trapped in an elevator with a friend who insists on telling you the same story...
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If you need another one, just screw one of these out, and back in when you don't need it any more.The lead angle is so steep, they unscrew themselves by gravity, which is quite some fun to fidget with.You can use one as lid for a smaller one for a...
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The roller has two nubs sticking out of its ends, and these fit into a pair of 608zz ball bearings (skate bearings, easily found in fidget spinners). With the bearings on either end of the roller, it should be put into the pocket on the main part...
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This can be done by attaching it to an axle and just rolling it around like a fidget toy. ...You can also apply pressure on the sides or push the inner ring out of the bearing BUT not FULLY, So be careful how much pressure you apply on that...