fidget stick 3d models
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My 10-year-old son has designed this fidget toy primarily, and I made some minor adjustments to perfect it. ...He utilized Microsoft's 3D Builder tool to bring his creation to life.
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This is a Fidget Stick, for the best results, set your machine to an 80-90% fill density. You should also add rubber to the top and bottom of the stick fidget. ...Watch this YouTube video for more information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJWqTlLqb6s
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... of human ingenuity. ...This colossal contraption stands tall, defying gravity and redefining what it means to be a fidget toy. But has it transcended its humble origins to become something even more remarkable - a fidget stick of unparalleled might?
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This is a model of a fidget stick (if you don't know what a fidget stick is, look it up on Google). The spinner stick is printed as one piece. It has a rounded shape with a hollow center and solid weights at both ends. I printed it using PLA with...
prusaprinters
This is a model of a fidget stick (if you don't know what a fidget stick isGoogle for it. The spinner stick is printed as is in one piece. It has a rounded contour, hollow in the center and has extra solid material at both ends, acting as weights. I...
cults3d
This model showcases a fidget stick, which can be easily searched for on Google if unfamiliar. The spinner stick is printed in one piece without any modifications. Its rounded shape features a hollow center and solid material at both ends, acting as...
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INSTRUCTIONS: Easier spins often result from higher infill levels. 1. Position either hook on your finger tip securely. 2. Spin the object swiftly around your finger in a counterclockwise direction towards the open end. 3. ...Challenge yourself to...
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The Fidget Stick is a remake based on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2338550 by zapta. Since the side walls were too thin to withstand pressure, I designed a smaller cavity (oval shaped) to reinforce them. I printed the fidget with wood PLA,...
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If the print is not smooth enough to put the two parts together, then first adjust the temperature, then fan speed, finally adjust flow. When your done use it as a fidget stick. Well its a little more fun than a cube.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3>...
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A custom-designed fidget tool mimics a luxurious brass fountain pen in appearance, while providing the tactile satisfaction of a mechanical keyboard switch at its core. ...The tool features a standard 14x14mm MX footprint switch and a spacious 19x19mm...
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... smooth enough to fit together seamlessly, I first tweak the temperature, then adjust the fan speed, and finally fine-tune the flow. Once I'm satisfied with the results, I repurpose it as a fidget toy - it's way more entertaining than a plain cube.
cults3d
... so I start by fine-tuning the temperature settings, followed by adjusting the fan speed, and finally tweaking the flow rate. Once satisfied, this tool can be repurposed as a fidget toy, offering a more engaging experience than a standard cube.
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I put this back as a work in progress because the connection between the nub and the stick didn't hold well with just hot glue after repeated use. To improve it, I plan to update the design by changing the way they connect. To customize the stick...
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The idea was to first have a fully printed object. Secondly, a mechanism that would permit to higher the strenght by pre-compressing the spring. It was initially destinated to participate to the contest, but I couldn't finish it in time,...
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The idea was to first have a fully printed object. Secondly, a mechanism that would permit to higher the strenght by pre-compressing the spring. It was initially destinated to participate to the contest, but I couldn't finish it in time,...
cults3d
The idea was to first have a fully printed object. Secondly, a mechanism that would permit to higher the strenght by pre-compressing the spring. It was initially destinated to participate to the contest, but I couldn't finish it in time,...
myminifactory
Super elongated fidget twisters are exactly what you've been asking for, folks! You'll need a pretty tall printer to make these babies. They measure in at just under 310mm tall. ...If the ring is too tight, simply scale it up by 1-3% - this will depend...
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this is a fidget toy thumb stick which works well hand designed by me
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This model was designed specifically for use with pairs of 5/16" nuts at the top and bottom. To assemble the model, simply print both caps simultaneously and secure everything together using glue. For added durability, I wrapped the caps in a layer...
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I did this model to use with a par of 5/16" nuts on top and bottom. Print the caps together and glue everything. I used EVA material to cover the caps and it is ready to play! ...I added a solid body if you dont want to use the nuts, just print it about...
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this is a remix of a GameCube controller stick cover made to fit the joystick fidget to give you more griplink to the original bellowhttps://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-gamecube-controller-analog-stick-sleeve-55256
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This is a magnetic fidget toy you need an 1/2 in neodymium magnet and some crazy glue to set the magnet... ... No supports needed.