fidget twister 3d models
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---2023/10/02---This design is inspired by a metal fidget spinner I found while cleaning around the house. It is a print-in-place spinner/display piece. In this multicolour filament, the contours of the design stand out and look well when the cube is...
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This is a fidget spinner I created based on the design of the bio-hazard symbol. My design was inspired by that of a bio-hazard sign, in an attempt to create one. The fit of the bearings might be slightly tight, but don't worry, I assure you they fit...
prusaprinters
Get one from that dusty fidget spinner you have laying around...also skateboard bearings1.2mm diameter metal rod: push pin/paper clip/small nail/needle. What would MacGyver do...Superglue Print SettingsSupports: YesResolution: .2.2 layers [.4...
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This can be done by attaching it to an axle and just rolling it around like a fidget toy. ...You can also apply pressure on the sides or push the inner ring out of the bearing BUT not FULLY, So be careful how much pressure you apply on that...
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... enough for that part and IIRC you can print it in vase mode (don't remember exactly why I didn't). To watch it spinning like a fidget-spinner, have a look at this clip: http://www.unwohlpol.at/owalona/R0000010.MOV Category: 3D Printer Accessories
sketchfab
If someone is standing with their arms crossed or fidgeting in their seat, it's a safe bet that they're not feeling very comfortable. On the other hand, if someone is smiling and making eye contact, you can be fairly certain that they're happy to see...
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Thing Description: Cat Figure with Refined Design for Fidget Toys and Figurine Collections Description: Here we have cat figurine designs inspired by our own beloved cats. As always we aim to produce high-quality, unique cat design objects in our...
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In this case, you must place a pause (M601) on the first layer after 5.8mm to insert the magnets.I've also included the model I used during design tests, as I found it very satisfying as a fidget, in case you want to print it to tinker with it or to...
cults3d
The bearing needed is a standard one used by most fidget spinners. In order to install the bearing, you will likely need to enlarge the hole for it a bit. When I tried to put it in my first attempt, it split the plastic. Enlarging it with a...
myminifactory
This is a very simple puzzle, but really more of a fidget toy! You can try the original Kwiblet for free on Thangs --- The standard arrangement is 8 balls total, 4 of color A and 4 of color B. Kwiblet has been designed for use with 14mm ABS or...
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I'm confident that you'll easily find suitable components to fill in the gaps left by me, such as marble runs, clickers, and fidget spinners. The included items are as follows: 1. A revolving teddy bear featuring a handle that turns a 3D model of a...
cults3d
Just give your Bobbler a shake and watch it bobble, just like watching a fidget spinner spin. Everyone who sees them loves them, and most people want one, making them great little gifts. They're not expensive to print either, requiring only 16-18gm...
myminifactory
Great if you want an easier puzzle without losing that fun fidgetability (yup, I made up two words in the first paragraph) --- Rotate the two halves of this twisting sphericon and move the marbles along its shifting track to rearrange them until all...
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Wanted a poseable desk fidget - to commemorate the difficult journey in beating the game. Plus it was a good opportunity to try some mechanical designs. This is far from 'screen accurate' - it is said that the great craftsman 'Dogen' made many...
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It does not "return to center" like a real joystick, but makes a great fidget toy. It has a small hole in one corner so you can hook it to a backpack, bag, coat zipper, or keyring. Here is a link to a Tinkercad Tutorial if you want to make your own:...
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I also added bearing caps from Arondite's Fidget Toy Comfort Spinner. You might need to adjust your scale slightly to make the bearing and coins fit, especially if your printer is not calibrated precisely. I had to use 102% scaling. The STL files...
cgtrader
The design spins very well and is definitely fun to fidget with! For a great result, print this design on a precise machine using a good slicing app. Tip: Once the bearing is freed, apply a good spray of silicon spray or other light lubricant into...
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Great fun to fidget with yourself... make the jaws snap... useful as a clip/clamp/peg... and also a novel gift. Print in your favorite colors... and print lots! The Minisaur age has begun! Refer to the print settings and images for additional...
cgtrader
Probably not, but they should still spin well and are definitely fun to fidget with! TIP: After freeing the bearings, spray some silicone or light lubricant into the grooves between the main body and bearing on both sides of the spinner. Silicone is...
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If you're careful with the gluing the rings will then still rotate letting you use the opener as a fidget ring too. The surround rings can then be glued into the smaller finger holes, which are positioned not to conflict with the opener when closing...
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Printing Information - Printer used: 3D Printing Fidget. Refers to printing conditions employed. Rafts were set as No and Supports were included because it seemed they would have an advantage on a model such as this, despite there being...
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For this project, you will need some hardware: (1) 9mm x 4mm bearing - I got mine from a fidget spinner, they look like these...
prusaprinters
The final one I used like a fidget spinner and open/closed it 200-300 times. It does wear down a bit but was still quite functional. Probably after 1000 it might wear out the nubs.</p> <p>There are 5 choices for lid design, Solid, Hex, Web, and...
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You will need to physically dim the LED, for instance by covering it with nail polish. Features battery compartment also acts as a switch (and very addictive fidget toy) you can still use the original cap to cover the alignment scope. This design...
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Now, I finally printed this toy, but it's too late for my child; however, he finds it to be a nice fidget toy. Spinning the nuts on the bolt is quite satisfying. My objectives for this project were: + Adhere to Consumer Product Safety Commission...
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The standard "fidget spinner bearing". This mod is a perfect improve for printing with flexible materials like TPU in this printer, since it crops the feeder to nozzle travel to a few cm, and shrinks the gap between the hobbed pulley and the...
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Started to explore a roller bearing for integrating into a single-print-in-place fidget spinner(see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4876658).After looking at a few 608 bearings from Thingiverse (see below for references) decided to explore my own...
prusaprinters
It's not a fidget spinner where every wheel turns freely. The gaps get down to .10 mm which is approx. the thickness of a piece of paper. It's a test to see if your printer is accurate enough to build two structures .0039" apart and not fuse the...
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I don't know how long it would last, but I've been playing with it for days as a fidget toy by my desktop and it still works. I wouldn't expect PLA to retain its springiness inside a heated enclosure, though. The ones I installed in my printer are...
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I suggest you use it when you really need it - not a fidget toy, sadly. To Print ----------- * You can print with my recommended settings. I print with PLA at 0.20mm with 20% infill and no support or adhesion. As with scale, print to at least...