fidget pill 3d models
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FIDJ It's a little bit puzzle, a little bit fidget toy. Rotate the two halves of this twisting FIDJ and move the marbles along its shifting track to rearrange them until all like colors touch. Arrange with 7 balls total, 3 of color A, 3 of color B,...
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FIDJ It's a little bit puzzle, a little bit fidget toy. Rotate the two halves of this twisting FIDJ and move the marbles along its shifting track to rearrange them until all like colors touch. Arrange with 7 balls total, 3 of color A, 3 of color B,...
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... this concept sparks your own imagination :) The "ball disc" requires 8mm ball bearings (as many as you want) and glue. This disc is designed for fidgeting. ... The "grip disc" is designed for easy one handed use and comfortable two handed use :)
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These cups utilize two standard skateboard/fidget spinner bearings: the 608ZZ Shielded 8x22x7 Bearing. Two cups not enough? Check out this modular version that can accommodate as many cups as you want! ...Big thanks to tbutters for their contribution!
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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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Five fidget spinner bearings and sixty pounds of steel weights are integral components. Three 3/4" by 48" wooden dowel rods, along with three 0.375" by 2' square wooden rods, provide structural support. Three clamps for weight height adjustment add...
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The sections print quickly and the 5mm sphere magnets are easy to get your hands on because they're the common desktop fidget toy size. The tray slides in and friction fits, but you can secure them with a drop of super glue if you want. The river is...
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## Non-printable parts required for assembly: * 1 * 8mm threaded rod * 4 * M3x8 screws * 4 * matching washers * 4 * m3 slot nuts * 4 * 608zz (skate) bearings - if needed, check your fidgets ## Notes: * Spool adapters fit spool holes between 80mm and...
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... printer, you could scale down the sizes. If you make the mistake of running this through your dishwasher, it might warp and the lid might not fit any more. Also, the revised lid takes less fidgeting to put on top. ... Use 20% infill for that.
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The size and texture of the coins make them suitable for use as fidget toys. This project draws inspiration from [Thieves' Purse](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1600732) by Naomi "SexyCyborg" Wu, who devised a game to play with these coins: *...
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... keyboards, resulting in an aesthetic display to add to your desk, and a useful design that lets you stack it up when you need space to build your next keyboard. 😉 Sort your switches by brand, tactility, or color. Works great as a desk fidget too!
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I used a standard 608 bearing (as found in fidget spinners) with a press fit into the top and base, the tight fit needed a rubber mallet BUT the base required a dab of super-glue, or you could try resizing the base by -0.5 to -1.0% smaller, the...
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... The parts were printed on an Ender 3 printer. Additional components needed: 1. 2 ABEC 7 skateboard bearings. (I found suitable ones in a dollar store fidget spinner.) 2. A hair elastic for phone holder stability 3. ...3 M4 x 20mm bolts and nuts.
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... printed, and I'm eager to hear about any issues you encounter printing it on other machines, as my goal is for this design to be accessible to anyone. I've added an optional body to create a fidget spinner if that's something you're interested in.
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It's a good fidget toy.In the slicer, pause the print at the specific height and when the print is paused, put the magnets in the holes.All magnets I used are 8mmx3mm. ...You will need 4 magnets for the split tiger talisman, and 2 magnets for each of...
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This creation was meant to be more of a fidget than a bearing for actual use (that's why it has textured rings), yet it works surprisingly well under modest loads. These designs have been scaled up and down successfully. The smallest red bearing in...
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... that can be joined together to form a single massive cube. This project offers a unique sense of satisfaction, similar to solving a challenging puzzle or fidget toy, as only the correct combinations of mini-cubes can be joined successfully.
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It now also fits another swatch next to it as a tolerance test or just good for fidgeting with them :) Off course these torture tests aren't up to it compared to a real torture test, but should at least give some indication. The ideal print layer...
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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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If you're unsure about your printer/filament capabilities, you can check it with my economic fidget spinner tolerance test: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2949885 Here's the chain in action dragging Y axis cables in my Tevo Tarantula:...
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Filament spool stand for 308-type roller bearings (like those found in fidget spinners or inline skates; very common on Amazon and eBay). This symmetrical design consists of two printed parts only: one half of the roller, and one half of the stand.
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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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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...
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This could be a gift for someone who doesn't know much about 3D printing, or a fidgeting toy for children. The files (STL only) are also available on Thingiverse found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5538129 Please download from Cults if...
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I use Ender 3 (with standard hotend 0.4) and about 1 hour to print this fidget. You can use a thinner nozzle and layer height to archive maximum accuracy May be you need sandpaper or nailfile to smooth edges. You can fix the detail forever...
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It makes a great fidget toy as the three pieces are a joy to turn around. If you're up for making one yourself, all you need to do is print the file. This design can be printed in place without any assembly required or additional work after...
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This is a cute little fidget toy that demonstrates the possibilities of 3d printed design. 3D PRINTING SETTINGS I printed all my parts with a raft because of the minimal contact with the print bed in places. 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer...
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I watched her fidgeting with it and told her I could make her life easier. So, I did! I had her hold the tablet at the angle she preferred, took some measurements, then printed out a custom mount. The mount itself uses a 1/2" schedule 40 PVC pipe...
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I designed this extremely stable spool holder for the CR-10 for three key reasons: to alleviate stress on the extruder to accommodate all sizes of filament spools to repurpose all those leftover 608 bearings from fidget spinner projects Update...
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This effectively turns the gun into an unwieldy and dangerous fidget spinner. The tip standoff is more of a suggestion and the slightest touch sends the gun spinning on its axis. Hakko does make an upright stand for its soldering pencils (Hakko 633)...