haptic fidget 3d models
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-There are two things you will need: -an ABEC bearing, you can find these in fidget spinners, face it, you're not using it. -a 3mm roll pin or what I used...a nail. -an altoid tin. ... Once everything sits in the tin, there's little...
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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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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=188275 Instructions Using the following settings: Knurl_Smoothness is set to 50 The knurl_Depth has been adjusted to 1.5 mm Font size has been selected as write/Letters.dxf The width of the...
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It's also an excellent fidget target. A raft is useful on an unheated bed and requires no supports if your machine has reasonable bridging capabilities. Assembly is straightforward: tie a comfortable loop of braided string or cord to any handle you...
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Help cover the time of design: paypal.me/Urza2020 Also check my other creations: Fidget Spinner Ring | Spinning Ring: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4771995 YouTube Subscribe Counter: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4357716 18650 Li-ion Battery...
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Instructions Using the options provided: Knurl Smoothing: A gentle touch with a smoothness level of 50 Depth Control: Toned down to a depth of 1.5 units Type Selection: Chosen with a preference for type 3 Width Management: Maintained at a consistent...
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This is a print in place, torture test for your 3D Printer, that works as a fidget toy. If you liked this model, why not try out our other stress tests too?Print Settings and Tips:Designed for 0.4 Nozzle and 0.2 layer heightFeel free to try...
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This is a slide rule that you can wear on your person to crunch one- or two-digit arithmetic, or simply to fidget with. It works best with seximal/senary (base-6) numerical base because of the small circumference and the comparatively large points...
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Five fidget spinner bearings and sixty pounds of steel weights are integral components. Three 3/4" by 48" wooden dowel rods, along with three 0.375" by 2' square wooden rods, provide structural support. Three clamps for weight height adjustment add...
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using a standard 8mm steel or wood rod, and your favorite Fidget Spinner Bearings, you can now do this quick print and use Paracord to hold up your filament. I use the Creality Ender 3 enclosure, so i was able to tie the paracord around the high...
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This mechanical sculpture makes use of a bevel gear and spur gear system to rotate the tree. Not only does this this kinetic sculpture make a nice Christmas decoration, but it will give you something to fidget with when Aunt Deloris goes...
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The Spinner Press is designed to press the bearings flush with the surface of the fidget spinner, which isn't what I needed since the bearings in my design are recessed. So, based on Esquivel's design, I started from scratch and created a set of...
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I designed an upgraded CD Windmill that utilizes the popular 608 bearings found in fidget spinners, which can be spotted at clearance prices of 99c with a keen eye. So many bearings accumulate, prompting the question: what to do with them all? I...
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Hey, I'm happy to offer you my first fidget/skill toy from the AP-Collection! It's a Begleri skill toy inspired by Google and this design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2098717 If you don't know what it should be, check out...
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Its purpose is to hang from a cord for picking up small items, also serving as an effective fidget tool. Version two is my own redesign, featuring a more steam-punk aesthetic. It's designed to be printed at 0.25mm layer height. I have strengthened...
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Which adds haptic feedback (you may be able to feel the icon in the dark) ok, I lied. The third option is to print labels with a label printer and stick them on top. Works best on white and when the labels look dirty after some use, just print them...
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Which adds haptic feedback (you may be able to feel the icon in the dark) ok, I lied. The third option is to print labels with a label printer and stick them on top. Works best on white and when the labels look dirty after some use, just print them...
cults3d
Which adds haptic feedback (you may be able to feel the icon in the dark) - ok, I lied. The third option is to print labels with a label printer and stick them on top. Works best on white and when the labels look dirty after some use, just print them...
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Which adds haptic feedback (you may be able to feel the icon in the dark) - ok, I lied. The third option is to print labels with a label printer and stick them on top. Works best on white and when the labels look dirty after some use, just print them...
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This is a fidget spinner that achieves the majority of its rotating mass from M12 nuts. Not only do M12 nuts weigh more than other bearings, they are smaller and can be mounted creatively - this was my attempt at that. Some simple maths: Standard tri...
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https://www.flitetest.com/articles/simple-stick Here's a good review video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPjA5b-1cUg&t=101s&ab_channel=CustomRCMods Parts (all Inland PLA+, normal PLA will work too): Everything printed on 10% Infill with standard...
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You can see a video of the spinners in action here: https://youtu.be/e5lha6vckdI Recently, I've wanted to make one of those hand spinner / fidget toys that everyone seems to love. The easiest and most sensible way is to get some skate bearings and...
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This is a customizable fidget spinner ring inspired by AmazingSpanoMan's original concept, the Customizable Fidget Spinner Ring. I admired his creative approach but wanted to implement some design changes that addressed certain concerns. My goal was...
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They are also commonly used in fidget spinners and skateboards. To join the two pieces together I just used superglue. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10 Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 30 Notes: 4 top layers...
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Now, if you have a few 608 bearings (22mm, 8mm, 7mm) such as those from a fidget spinner or skateboard, you could make a simple string-driven gyroscope using the parts in this design. You need six bearings; at least one is of decent quality. If you...
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Probably Not But They Should Still Spin Very Well and Are Definitely Fun to Fidget With! TIP: Once Bearing Has Been Freed, Apply a Good Spray of Silicone Spray or Other Light Lubricant into the Grooves Between the Main Body and Bearing on Both Sides...
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Have an extra spool of PETG and a few old fidget spinners? Oh and a hobby-grade supply of fasteners? Then you can have your own rocking launch stand! Looks cool and is fun to use. No more pre-load anxiety! Watch SFPV launch on his Instagram...
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- Five 608-type bearings (some of you may still have a few lying around from the fidget spinner craze). - Fifteen or so wood or deck screws. - Paracord or any easily available rope that's less than 1/4 inch thick. - (Optional) Any kind of...
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I really like the texture of the knurling, and the threads are really smooth so it doubles as a pretty good fidget toy. If your tolerances are off, it might be helpful to scale the part up or down in small amounts using your slicer. There are a...