fidget spinners bearings 3d models
115677 3d models found related to fidget spinners bearings.prusaprinters
You will need 4 standard skateboard bearings, 22mm OD / 8mm ID / 7mm Thick I prefer the Thicker Spinner Body (this is what is in the picture) Print 2 Center Spinner Caps (I prefer the thin ones) Print 3 Blank Spinner Caps (These caps go on the...
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This is a fidget spinner that can be printed in one single print with no bearings required. It works by relying on a captive bushing that acts as the bearing, putting maximum mass at the edge to boost spin time. Though not as effective as ones with...
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As per a request, here's a geometric fidget spinner that showcases (6) 1/2" ball bearings and one 608 bearing in action. This innovative design measures only about 3-1/2" in diameter overall, making it compact and easy to handle. To assemble this...
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Custom designed star-shaped covers are available for 608 bearing fidget toys.
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You'll Need 4 Standard Skateboard Bearings, 22mm OD / 8mm ID / 7mm Thick I Prefer the Thicker Spinner Body (this is what's in the picture) Print 2 Center Spinner Caps (I prefer the thin ones) Print 3 Blank Spinner Caps (these caps go on the bottoms...
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I loved the look of this fidget spinner, but the kids wanted a two-handed model, so I created this one. I modeled it in Fusion 360 and used the knurled ends from the original design to save time. When printing mine, I had to adjust the settings for...
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... - even one stuck ball can significantly reduce performance. For an awesome look, try switching filaments mid-print! If you make one of these fidget spinners, please post a make! ...I'd love to see how your printer handles this unique geometry.
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Another Fidget Spinner, Now Optimized for 3D Printers Everywhere! Update: I've been experiencing some trouble uploading, and Thingiverse unexpectedly removed my "Remixed From" section while I was trying to share this design with the world! Sorry for...
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I adored the triple ball bearing spinner at first, but it turned out to be a tad too bulky for my smaller children. ...Consequently, I decided to scale it down slightly.
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This is a cutting-edge fidget toy that boasts a diminutive gear bearing, rather than a traditional skateboard bearing. ...Strategically positioned along its arms are five recesses, designed specifically to hold five pennies apiece, thereby augmenting...
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I also very slightly enlarged the bearing opening; the ceramic bearing in my printed model still fits snugly but doesn't appear to be at risk of over-stressing the spinner body. This design requires one skateboard-sized bearing and four 5/8" ball...
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Grimling100 asked me to create a spinner that fits 624 size bearings, so here it is. I saved the caps as separate files in case you don't want them. Thank you Grimling100 for testing this since I don't have any 624 bearings. ... Print Settings ...
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Printer Settings: Printer: Geeetech I3 Pro B Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% (it doesn't really matter) Assembly Instructions: Slide the outer bearings onto the spinner. To achieve low friction, make sure to degrease them...
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Hi guys, this is my fidget spinner full printable with very low friction. The mechanism is a balance between minimum contact surfaces and center shaft resistance. The 2 most important printing parameters are: - 90/95% to maintain high weight. - 5...
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This is my fidget spinner full printable with very low friction! The mechanism is a compromise between minimum contact surfaces and center shaft resistance. The 2 most important printing parameters are: - 90/95% to maintain high weight. - 5 line of...
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I crafted a custom 3D printable 608 size bearing for this spinner, envisioning seamless functionality. ...The three precisely sized holes are designed to snugly accommodate M8 hex nuts, which must be firmly secured in place prior to use to ensure a...
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... force is required. Press the center bearing in. As the bearing is thinner than the complete part, I recommend using an extra bearing as offset when pushing it in. The parts snap apart easily. ...You could glue it together for a more secure build.
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In contrast to my previous M14 nuts spinner version, this one is noticeably lighter while still delivering a remarkable gyroscopic effect that's simply fantastic! I've carefully designed it with a hole diameter of Ø22.1mm for seamless bearing...
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The hole diameters are precision-crafted to fit perfectly with Ø22.1mm bearings for seamless mounting and 7mm wide for perfect balance after assembly. I printed it using Blue glow-in-the-dark ABS for an unforgettable spin in the dark - it's like...
myminifactory
... 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. Additionally, extended threaded thumb pads can be integrated to support double-bearing functionality.
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... and had to make it. It uses 608 bearings. I used a block of wood and a hammer to get the bearing in. They fit great. I didn't love the caps that are part of this file so I made some new ones. ... http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1848330
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Couldn't get the bearings to fit on my printer with the 608 design. Loved the original design, but a noob at SketchUp, so I imported it into OpenSCAD instead and fixed the issue there. This should fit perfectly on a bearing. Original design found...
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The ruggedized European model boasts a sturdy 3mm thick structure, specifically engineered to accommodate a robust 626 ball bearing measuring 6x6x19 and two substantial 9mm steel balls. ...This design ensures a seamless integration without the need for...
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This cap has a slight curve/indentation for the fingers. ...The stubs press fits into the 608 bearing hole, no glue needed. You need two caps. ... To ensure that it retains the indentation, print with the stub side down with supports.
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I used a block of wood and a hammer to tap the bearing into place, and they fit perfectly. I wasn't thrilled with the caps that were included in this file, so I created some new ones from scratch. You can find the original design here:...
prusaprinters
I used a block of wood and a hammer to get the bearing in. They fit great. I didn't love the caps that are part of this file so I made some new ones. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1848330 Print Settings Printer: Wanhao i3 Rafts: No Supports: No...
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European and ruggedized version: ~3mm esp thickness Designed for 626 ball bearing (6x6x19) and two 9mm steel balls All snap fit - no glue required Print Settings Printer Brand: Anet Printer: A8Rafts: No Supports: NoResolution: 0.2 Infill: 20...
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A whirring, four-armed whirligig designed to captivate and mesmerize anyone within its vicinity.
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Print this with your standard print settings and filament type. For objects of this size, consider a 100% infill to enhance durability and assembly stability. An ABS finish enhanced by acetone vapor treatment will yield an optimal outcome. ...Enjoy your...