fidget spinner weights 3d models
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Post-Printing Fidget Spinner Weights Result This print file was used to create my fidget spinner weights. They were printed using ColorFabb Copperfill PLA. Designing the File I created this file by utilizing Tinkercad. I uploaded a fidget spinner...
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This is a fidget spinner toy that utilizes fishing weights as counterweights instead of standard bearings. Each weight weighs 16 grams, significantly more than the 11 gram bearing. As a result, this modified fidget spinner spins nearly twice as long....
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I designed this unique fidget spinner that allows you to use marbles as weights on its exterior, giving it a distinct look and feel. Using pliers, I compressed the marbles into their designated holes, ensuring they stay securely in place once...
cults3d
This is a fidget spinner toy using fishing weights instead of bearings as counter weights. The weights are 16 grams each, while standard bearings weight 11 grams. With weights instead of bearings, the fidget spins almost twice as long. (This is not a...
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After building a few spinners, I realized that the 22mm bearings on the spinner arms were only being used for added weight. It seemed like I could get more inertia with a heavier weight. I had some Indium casting alloy lying around, McMaster Carr...
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Check out my fidget spinner at goo.gl/roifHU. I opted for two 40-gram weights, but they come in sizes starting from 5 grams, giving you plenty of room to experiment and fine-tune your design. The center "mushrooms" on this model are a departure from...
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This Fidget Spinner stands out from its counterpart by virtue of the fact that it boasts a distinct weight configuration.
myminifactory
So I designed a unique spinner that uses M8 nuts as weights, and it functions flawlessly! This design also results in a smaller size compared to traditional spinners with bearings, making it easier for kids with small hands to use. I added a thumb...
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I wanted to design a fidget spinner that didn't require three or more bearings, so I created one that uses M8 nuts as weights, and it works perfectly! It's also smaller than those with bearings, making it easier for kids with small hands to spin it...
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A modification of the other spinner I did with an added M8 nut for extra weight. The resulting design is a great spinner suitable for people with smaller hands, spinning smoothly and providing hours of entertainment to kill time. This design features...
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This modification of my previous design adds an extra M8 nut to increase its weight. I'm extremely pleased with how it performs and I think others will find it suitable even for hands that are smaller than average. It spins smoothly and is perfect...
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The device features two bearings positioned centrally and employs bolts as counterweights. Two configurations are available, with the only distinction being the type of threading used for the bolts - a 1/4-20 US thread or an M6 metric thread.
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Fatal Fidget Spinner (pick-weight) update 2017-09-29 Allow for ISO 4032 M10 (16mm) and M12 (18mm) hex nuts, as well as the old DIN 934 M10 (17mm) and M12 (19mm). <u>update 2017-07-21</u> Permit the concave edge to be beveled (edges=double). <u>update...
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Deadly Wave Fidget Spinner (pick-weight) Update 2017-07-21: Allow for the concave edge to be beveled with double edges. Update 2017-06-08: Narrow down the blades a bit for easier spinning. Easy to Customize Weight options: 5/16", 3/8", M8, and M10...
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This is a fidget spinner that i designed that has no extra weights or bearings. It has a standard 608 bearing in the middle and 2 caps. ... I appreciate feedback so post a comment our pic and tell me what you think!
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Here's a Fidget Spinner I Designed with No Extra Weights or Bearings - Just a Standard 608 Bearing and Two Caps! I'm eager to hear your thoughts, so please feel free to share your comments or photos below. ...Let me know if this design meets your...
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Fidget spinner design upgrade - attach nickels as weights, making printing only half of the model a feasible option. ...Print two units, insert nickels to eliminate the risk of weight loss due to falling.
prusaprinters
This is based off of Duke T's fidget spinner where the weights are inside the spinner. According to Duke T's instructions, this fits 3 pennies or 1 3/4" x 3/16" button magnet. The pennies fit for me, but the magnets did not. I redid this from scratch...
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This design is inspired by Duke T's fidget spinner concept, where the weights are embedded within the spinner itself. To accommodate the specified components, this model can hold either three pennies or a single 1 3/4" x 3/16" button magnet,...
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Weighted Fidget Spinner. ...One Printing and No Outside Weights Are Needed.
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The design is intended to be paused at approximately 6.4mm so that you can insert four pennies (US or Canadian) then resume the print, sealing in the pennies and creating a very nice 10g weight at exactly 22x7mm (same as a 608 bearing), perfect for...
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I'm stoked to share my latest creation - a 6-sided weighted fidget spinner that I just can't get enough of! I made one and am excited to spread the fun, so enjoy! :)\r\n\r\nThe holes are a tad tight, but don't worry, the weights and bearing are...
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The most weight-efficient fidget spinner will use 1979 or earlier pennies since they weigh 3.24 grams each, compared to the newer pennies' 2.35 grams. The next best option would be a model that has four pennies in each arm. Since the older pennies...
prusaprinters
I put a tiny dab of SuperLube Synthetic Grease on each BB before inserting the finger pads into the bearing. American pennies are the same diameter, so they can be used as well. The best fidget spinner, giving the most weight, will be one that uses...