fidget plush 3d models
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You will need a .15" (5/32") or similarly sized steel bearing available at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2J2EZzT or harvest from 608 skate bearings popular in fidget spinners: https://amzn.to/2H7gq3i. ...The project scales well if you want to try larger or...
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I made this small swatch of chainmail as a fidget toy alternative that's really satisfying to roll around in your hand while working. It's great to have something like this on hand when you need to keep your hands busy. The European 4-in-1 pattern...
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... on 3dorchard.com: https://3dorchard.com/app/single/5dd98a5721acd30b264cd90e/5e56cb7e2638430b7f08769b. As an added bonus, this hinge makes for a handy pocket fidget toy as well. ...Fingers crossed that the ThingiViewer will be up and running soon.
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This is a fidget spinner, of course, featuring a unique design centered around two standard 608z skateboard bearings or similar (22 mm x 7 mm) stacked back to back. The idea was inspired by an old pencil drawing that typically keeps me occupied when...
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- Can be printed as a single part, no assembly required - Small enough for most hobby/school printers - Great way to demonstrate mathematical principles in real life - Also a fun 3D puzzle/fidget toy! IMPORTANT: This version only works on...
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To bring it all together, you'll need a single 608zz bearing - easily sourced from an old fidget spinner. Assembly is a breeze: simply glue the clip to the base using Clear Gorilla Superglue, and you're good to go. With this innovative design,...
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I spent a lot of time fidgeting under my desk, constantly plugging and unplugging cables because my new monitor lacked USB outlets on its sides. To solve this problem, I designed a simple mount that holds the ends of two USB3 USB-A to A cables in...
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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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This is a wedding band for people who like(or don't like) to fidget. Whether trapped in your own psychosis or just wanting to waste some stress, this wedding band may indeed be for you. I made two sizes. 110 is slightly larger than 105. These are...
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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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The TOP STL features a hole at the top of the table bracket with a peg that accommodates a 608 bearing from skateboard, rollerblade, or fidget spinner designs. The SIDES STL has a hole through the base of the spindle and includes two pegs for two...
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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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Fun fidget type box to print! Modified https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:33296 to make it wider. Added registration points to more easily allow for assembly/glue up to ensure parts are correctly aligned to prevent the cover from lining up crooked...
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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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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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I used Fusion 360 to repair and separate out one of the six filament connectors from the "Flexagon Fidget" by scottychop at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2706965 . Nice design but the stl files were damaged. I also rotated the remixed...
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Do you constantly find yourself fidgeting? Are you a compulsive pen clicker who can't resist the urge to release that satisfying click? Well, this little handheld spinner might just be the solution you've been searching for. Unlike those annoying...
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It's also an excellent fidget target. A raft is useful on an unheated bed and requires no supports if your machine has reasonable bridging capabilities. Assembly is straightforward: tie a comfortable loop of braided string or cord to any handle you...
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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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The printed stand's slight rocking motion makes it easy to fidget with until a pen is inserted. Once a pen is added, its weight causes the stand to lean forward, stabilizing it in place. This clever mechanism makes it effortless to insert and remove...
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The parts are alingned for FDM printing, so some fidgeting for STL printers will be necessary. Everything goes together fairly easy, best use cyanoacrylate glue (gel!) for assembly. A little accelerelator won't hurt either. Depending on the...
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If you have unused fidget-spinners lying around, you might just find them useful for this project! Discover the Modular Micro-Marble Racing System: - Basic Set: A foundational component of the track system. - Starting Tower: Elevate your marbles to...
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This is a fidget spinner that achieves the majority of its rotating mass from M12 nuts. Not only do M12 nuts weigh more than other bearings, they are smaller and can be mounted creatively - this was my attempt at that. Some simple maths: Standard tri...
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Now, if you have a few 608 bearings (22mm, 8mm, 7mm) such as those from a fidget spinner or skateboard, you could make a simple string-driven gyroscope using the parts in this design. You need six bearings; at least one is of decent quality. If you...
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https://www.flitetest.com/articles/simple-stick Here's a good review video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPjA5b-1cUg&t=101s&ab_channel=CustomRCMods Parts (all Inland PLA+, normal PLA will work too): Everything printed on 10% Infill with standard...
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You can see a video of the spinners in action here: https://youtu.be/e5lha6vckdI Recently, I've wanted to make one of those hand spinner / fidget toys that everyone seems to love. The easiest and most sensible way is to get some skate bearings and...
cgtrader
Probably Not But They Should Still Spin Very Well and Are Definitely Fun to Fidget With! TIP: Once Bearing Has Been Freed, Apply a Good Spray of Silicone Spray or Other Light Lubricant into the Grooves Between the Main Body and Bearing on Both Sides...
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This is a customizable fidget spinner ring inspired by AmazingSpanoMan's original concept, the Customizable Fidget Spinner Ring. I admired his creative approach but wanted to implement some design changes that addressed certain concerns. My goal was...
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They are also commonly used in fidget spinners and skateboards. To join the two pieces together I just used superglue. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10 Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 30 Notes: 4 top layers...
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