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You could even scale it down (within reason, given the hinge situation) to form an interesting fidgeting toy! I hope you have as much fun with this model as I am. ... You can find the rest of this lamp kit here: Electromaker DIY...
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... You will also need four 608 bearings - these are extremely common and very affordable, and can be found at many DIY shops. They're also commonly used in fidget spinners and skateboards. ... To join the two pieces together, I simply used superglue.
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However, I ended up buying four fidget spinners for just four euros and received sixteen bearings as a bonus, so keep this in mind. During printing, I employed supports for all components except SpoolBaseSide.stl. For infill overlap percentage, I set...
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I use Ender 3 (with standard hotend 0.4) and about 1 hour to print this fidget. You can use a thinner nozzle and layer height to archive maximum accuracy May be you need sandpaper or nailfile to smooth edges. You can fix the detail forever...
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Due to the small size of my room, My printers are in often cramped positions, requiring me to have to fidget around with the filament, callipers and marker whenever Im about to perform a E-Steps Calibration Test. That's why I decided to design...
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I use Ender 3 (with standard hotend 0.4) and about 1 hour to print this fidget. You can use a thinner nozzle and layer height to archive maximum accuracy May be you need sandpaper or nailfile to smooth edges. You can fix the detail forever...
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- See Cutaway pics for assembly instructions - ADDITIONAL MATERIALS REQUIRED: > A) 1ea R188 precision YoYo / fidget spinner bearing for the fuze and vanes to be able to go WOOOOSH like REALLY fast. (Overall dimensions of this bearing is 1/4"...
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This is a cute little fidget toy that demonstrates the possibilities of 3d printed design. 3D PRINTING SETTINGS I printed all my parts with a raft because of the minimal contact with the print bed in places. 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer...
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You will need two 608 bearings (i think its 608,pulled mine out of old fidget spinner). The cone is so you can put any spool on it (like the prusa ones, that are hollow inside). You need to use supports for the spool holder itself, but i found...
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I based the the bearing mount portion off TimBolton's Micro Single Spinner Fidget . It was compact and does the job well. I'm using 5 M3 screws to hold the mount together and 2 M4 screws to mount the the mount to the top of my Ender 3. The 2 M4...
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It will need a 608zz bearing, which can be salvaged from an old fidget spinner. ...The clip should be glued to the base, and I used Clear Gorilla Superglue for that.</p><p>It works very well and I can spool or unspool the cable for my headphones pretty...
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Additionally, one can fidget in another way by spinning the bearings within their sockets. Print Settings: Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX v2 Rafts: No ...
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This is designed to be a press fit for a 608 bearing (commonly used in skateboard wheels and fidget spinners). It should be a mild press fit, if it doesn't want to press on, a little sanding may be needed, but with my Ender 3 V2 out of the box, they...
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Fun fidget type box to print! Modified https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:33296 to make it wider. Added registration points to more easily allow for assembly/glue up to ensure parts are correctly aligned to prevent the cover from lining up crooked...
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... fuel mixture (carburetor) is not modeled but would attach to the rear of the engine such that the mixture would enter the hollow crankshaft and then on through the rotor hub. I've been told several times this model makes a good fidget spinner :-)
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Required parts: 1x printed holder base (screwed securely into the wall) 2x printed holder sides (firmly gripping spool from both sides) 3x screws to mount base firmly onto the wall 2x 608 bearings, used in skates/roller/inline/fidget spinners -...
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I was thinking of having something like a rotating tesseract in my hand to play with, like a fidget spinner. So, I tried to make a smaller cube rotating inside a big one. My friend said that it is nice to have it placed on her studying desk. The...
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It fits easily into a trouser pocket (or purse), and there's no sharp edges to worry about, in fact it also doubles as a fidget toy and a baby's rattle... "I would buy you some filament for your birthday, but I don't know what colours you have" -...
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I use Ender 3 (with standard hotend 0.4) and about 1 hour to print this fidget. You can use a thinner nozzle and layer height to archive maximum accuracy May be you need sandpaper or nailfile to smooth edges. You can fix the detail forever...
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This will work fine as a stand-alone puzzle or fidget toy without the Altoids box. My original intent was to design something to fit in the tin, and a puzzle is one good option. The key to printing this successfully is to make sure the bottom...
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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...
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It now also fits another swatch next to it as a tolerance test or just good for fidgeting with them :) Off course these torture tests aren't up to it compared to a real torture test, but should at least give some indication. The ideal print layer...
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Servoholder is attached via hinge screw - FreeCAD file attached Note: you'll need to fidget with the min (closed) + max (opened) settings See it in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-KS-gj4_vs&ab_channel=AntonioAsaro Formatting of YAML...
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Not so comfortable in the hand when fidgeting. I saw someone else did a more rounded remix but even that still had lots of sharp edges. I'm just learning Fusion 360 and all the other various software involved in 3D printing so this was a fun...
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It's a fidget Gear Ring that is actually wearable. I recommend scaling down to 55% for a pinky or ring finger or 65% for a thumb, but that's just for me. you will need to print 6 of the sides, one of the middle and two of the bottoms. Then assemble...
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I've recently completed upgrading my Anet A8 to AM8 and needed a new spool holder without screws for more than one spool.\r\nI found denos' remixed design and modified it slightly for use as shown in the picture!\r\nThe STL file I provide works with...
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... this concept sparks your own imagination :) The "ball disc" requires 8mm ball bearings (as many as you want) and glue. This disc is designed for fidgeting. ... The "grip disc" is designed for easy one handed use and comfortable two handed use :)
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FIDJ It's a little bit puzzle, a little bit fidget toy. Rotate the two halves of this twisting FIDJ and move the marbles along its shifting track to rearrange them until all like colors touch. Arrange with 7 balls total, 3 of color A, 3 of color B,...
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FIDJ It's a little bit puzzle, a little bit fidget toy. Rotate the two halves of this twisting FIDJ and move the marbles along its shifting track to rearrange them until all like colors touch. Arrange with 7 balls total, 3 of color A, 3 of color B,...
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The og fidget spinners hah. So I created this a top with an internal mechanism that when you turn it gives satisfying clicks and a weighted bottom so this top (Almost) never falls over. The low center of gravity due to more infill on the base gives...