fidget toy tangle 3d models
67049 3d models found related to fidget toy tangle.myminifactory
This model was created on Tinkercad's online platform. ...https://www.tinkercad.com/designs/i1fRmpZ8tMp
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I didn't need the keychain function so i made a simpler version with just the gears. ...You need to print the Axle and Clip two times.
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I built a simple spinner that incorporates the features I admire from various online spinners. It relies on 608 skateboard bearings, which may require some sanding to ensure a precise fit. ... The print settings are as follows: Printer: Wanhao...
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I was striving to replicate the bistable CMU design in a more compact format, but unfortunately, it failed to materialize as intended, resulting in a standard push button instead. To achieve this, I set the thickness to 5 millimeters. Next, I...
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A massive nut that spins on your finger. You will need: * 1 x M36 nut (e.g. [this one](https://u-bolts-r-us.co.uk/hexagon-nuts-full-thin-heavy/11217-m36-hex-nut-bright-zinc-plated-bzp-din934-5055624417999.html)) * 1 x 6804 ball bearing. I highly...
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This is the Advanced Spinner Model II featured in my recent YouTube video.
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Add a few pounds of iron filings to the mixture. Print out the updated recipe and let's discuss its merits. ...What are your thoughts on this revised concoction?
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@duckydude8 Remember to use tree supports PLA/PLA+ recommended Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender-3 V3 KE Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10-15% Filament: any PLA any Category: 3D Printing
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You'll require six steel balls that are exactly 6 millimeters in diameter and sourced from Aliexpress. ...Alternatively, you could opt for bearing 608RS units that are readily available on the same platform, or even ceramic options if they suit your...
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I simply created this tiny keychain myself. ...It should print just fine as long as you've got your printer calibrated properly.
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Rolling Stick is a fun and creative Japanese desktop game that puts your precision, hand-eye coordination, and creativity to the test. To get this working perfectly, you'll need to weigh it properly. Print it with a high density infill of 40% to 60%....
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I love the gyroscopic keyring that gianfranco made. but I wanted one that didn't have the protrusion for the keyring on the side so it could spin freely. ...I had to put in -.1 horizontal offset for the smaller one so it didn't stick together, but if...
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Print SettingsMaterial: PLA, PETG I printed this with both PLA and PETG and they both worked. ...I found PETG works best for the Springs but the PLA has a better texture for gripping. Nozzle: 0.4 mm Layer height: 0.15 - 0.20mmInfill Density: I used...
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<p>Original Printed at 250%. Different sized hands can scale as needed. ...Weight can be changed slightly with infill.</p>
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You have two options to download prints, with a choice between BearingCover_Pointy and BearingCover_Flat, as well as Spinner_NoGrip or Spinner_Grip. All other parts are necessary for printing. The pointy and grip model is designed to be used as a...
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It can be printed with 2 perimeters without infill and a 0.5mm extrusion width. ...Also, this is not my model and here is the original link, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2823006.
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Spinwheel Masters Unite - Learn the Secrets of Spinwheel Mastery! Are you ready to take your spin game to new heights? Look no further than the SPINWHEEL MASTERCLASS - a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of spinning. In this expert-led...
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In designing printable helical threads, we're looking at a comprehensive guide on how to create them. Most of us are familiar with using parametric 3D modelers that can accurately define various common elements, which can then be scaled up or down as...
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This model was crafted using Tinkercad's intuitive design tools. ...Check it out at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9jHcBGm2Ol3, created specifically for the Tinkercad and MyMiniFactory contest.
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Press 5mm x 2mm magnets into the holes. A well tuned printer should leave the holes snug enough to hold them without adhesive. A tip for installation is to use your long stack of magnets and a small dead blow or non marring mallet to tap the lowest...
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I was mesmerized by this post by @zone_astronomy. I decided that I had to make one. Several different shapes are included, from 3-Stars up to 8-Stars (number of points). I have also included the OpenSCAD file that I used to generate them. It is...
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This spiral makes it simple to test or demonstrate a material's flexibility. ...With ABS, the spiral is extremely flexible and can be wound up tightly and then released quickly, rotating nearly 180 degrees.
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Simple and easy, just screw the parts on! ...Supports are optional for the base part of the screw.
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This model was designed using BlocksCAD. ...Make changes to this project directly on BlocksCAD at https://www.blockscad3d.com/editor?from=34528 or download the .xml file and upload it for editing at https://www.blockscad3d.com/editor.