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I decided to make this fun golf ball sized fidget as something that everyone can enjoy. ...Because it costs less than $0.25 to make and less than 1hr to print (out of standard $25/kg PLA on ELEGOO Neptune 3 Pro) than it makes a great cost friendly gift...
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I blew up my Life Savers candy based magnet fidget design just enough to fit on a Prusa Mini bed, then hollowed it out and added a locking mechanism and dividers to act as a secure storage container, suitable for small parts, or whatever! HUGE...
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- Can be printed as a single part, no assembly required - Small enough for most hobby/school printers - Great way to demonstrate mathematical principles in real life - Also a fun 3D puzzle/fidget toy! IMPORTANT: This version only works on...
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I recommend to actuate it once (very carefully) after printing while the fidget toy is still warm. How do you print it?It consists of only one part and can easily be printed in around 1 hour with no supports. I recommend a 0.12...
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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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Meanwhile, the rear legs are snug but need a bit of fidgeting before they fit seamlessly into place. The bases or "feet" of each leg are 20mm by 20mm in size, making it simple to attach small rubber footpads purchased from my local hardware store to...
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If you have unused fidget-spinners lying around, you might just find them useful for this project! Discover the Modular Micro-Marble Racing System: - Basic Set: A foundational component of the track system. - Starting Tower: Elevate your marbles to...
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Fidget Finger Spinners My take on finger spinners, with a simple and clean design that showcases my skills as a maker. Created this using Fusion 360 for the first time, a software that's opened doors to new possibilities. Tri, Duo, and Uno versions...
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Yes another fidget infinity cube, but this one will fit nicely in your pocket and you can use it one-handed. I have printed it over 50 times so far and have not had a single one fail when loosening the hinges post-printing. This project started...
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I used a standard 608 bearing (as found in fidget spinners) with a press fit into the top and base, the tight fit needed a rubber mallet BUT the base required a dab of super-glue, or you could try resizing the base by -0.5 to -1.0% smaller, the...
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This joint type is stronger than the interlocking double ring joints used in many articulated designs, so this design is more suitable for use as a fidget or children’s toy. See here for video: https://youtu.be/8fIhzqsQP_k See here for stable...
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I also include a version without any mounting features on the outside, for remix purposes.Requires 4x 10mm x 3mm refrigerator magnets and a pause at the appropriate layer to embed them in the print.Requires Peak Design's Mobile Everyday case or...
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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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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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I blew up my Life Savers candy based magnet fidget design just enough to fit on a Prusa Mini bed, then hollowed it out and added a locking mechanism to act as a secure storage container. Great for a candy dish! </p><p>HUGE update to this model.
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This is my first-ever Fidget toy design, a true masterpiece of simplicity and elegance. It boasts a single lightweight R188 bearing, skillfully paired with 2 x M4 nuts on each arm. The tolerances are remarkably tight, ensuring that the bearing and...
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The TOP STL features a hole at the top of the table bracket with a peg that accommodates a 608 bearing from skateboard, rollerblade, or fidget spinner designs. The SIDES STL has a hole through the base of the spindle and includes two pegs for two...
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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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We're even applying graphics to mechanical moving parts like this in-place bearing fidget spinner! Hydro dipping, also known as Water Drape Film, Water Transfer, or Inkjet Water Slide Decal Transfer, is a game-changing post-processing technique that...
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... printed, and I'm eager to hear about any issues you encounter printing it on other machines, as my goal is for this design to be accessible to anyone. I've added an optional body to create a fidget spinner if that's something you're interested in.
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All you need to build this upgrade is: -A few M3x30 screws -One M3x25 screw+ M3nut -One M5x30 screw+nut -One 8x22x7 bearing (the size of the bearing is the same used in fidget spinners or skateboards) -A longer belt (the factory one is a bit too...
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To build one, you'll need two of each part, four skateboard bearings like those used in fidget spinners, a long 3/8 bolt, two 3/8 nuts, and some washers. First, press the bearings into each side of the two cones. It's a tight fit, but you should be...
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I designed this extremely stable spool holder for the CR-10 for three key reasons: to alleviate stress on the extruder to accommodate all sizes of filament spools to repurpose all those leftover 608 bearings from fidget spinner projects Update...
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I also made a toy blade if you just want to use it as a fidget toy. If you enjoy the design a like or make would be appreciated.Check out my new Banana Switchblade design hereYou can find my other toy knife designs here.Thanks to FormFutura for...
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Its unique structure allows you to fidget with ease, providing an ideal way to stretch out your fingers. Standing at 60 mm (2.36 inches) in diameter and only 5 mm (0.2 inches) thick, this model is a slim addition to any keychain collection. Quick...
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Magnetic spheres are used to make 3D printed polygons that can be used as an educational math tool, a fidget device, or a unique set of magnetic building blocks. The polygons can be used to make polyhedrons and other fun shapes.Triangles,...
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While expensive, high-quality oil or greaseless bearings might be overkill for a fidget spinner, they're perfect for this application. Instead of wasting money on premium bearings and then stripping them of their lubricant, why not add some clean...
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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. ... Hi-res of the legend:...
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... Or maybe even some original designs! The world of 3D printed collectible Pokemon cards awaits, young trainers! I made Ancient Mew, Charizard, and Gastly into a fidget spinner, which you can download here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3109984
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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...