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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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**Non-3D-Printed Parts Needed:** -- 1x 608 Bearing (I've Been Using Very Cheap Ones I Salvaged from Fidget Spinners I Found a Good Deal On) -- 4x Aluminium Screws - I'm Guessing These Are 0.5 mm Dia, but to Be Honest I Just Used What I Had Lying...
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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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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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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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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...
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I'm excited to create something with my 3D printer, and I've finally got around to printing a spinner/fidget. However, I had a bit of trouble finding a print file that fits all 19mm x 6mm holes perfectly. So, I decided to design a simple curve with...
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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. There Are 5 Choices for Lid Design: Solid, Hex, Web, Diamond, Fancy....
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Fidget SpinnerI designed this spinner to recycle used roller blade bearings and entertain the neighbor kids. Put the best spinning bearing in the center location of this spinner.Bearings size:20 mm outside diameter8 mm inside diameter7 mm...
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And then there are the nominees themselves, who are essentially stuck in a waiting room, fidgeting with their hands while trying to appear nonchalant. It's like being trapped in an elevator with a friend who insists on telling you the same story...
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In the case where your printer's ability to bridge isn't quite as strong, I recommend printing either with no supports (it might require a little fidgeting on some pieces though) or you can use supports. Some special things worth noting are that...
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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...
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... a 1mm line width. PETG is good 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
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The top pieces also enable the installation of standard 608 bearings on the lead screws for smoother operation (I sourced mine from old fidget spinners purchased at Target for $0.50). You will likely need to update your printer's firmware to...
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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...
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It's even a bit of a fidget toy if you don't put any line on it... It's fun to just spin it around and around! More importantly: IT IS COMPLETELY WATERPROOF. Seriously, water (and sand to a lesser extent) won't damage it in the slightest. It can't...
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Check out the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIM-t1TEDGc\r\nI'm having trouble thinking of a use for this beyond being an elaborate fidget spinner, but if anyone has any ideas, let us know in the comments.\r\n\r\n\r\nYou will need some extra...
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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...
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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...
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... looser (it's on my bucket list to update). The tray should come free easily by pushing into the tray rather than pulling it out (this makes for a pretty good, albeit non-office-friendly, fidget toy); you can also give it a firm shake with gravity.
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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...
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I think printing at 50% scale in PETG is best to use as a fidget toy. It tends to make snapping sounds when opening and closing the backbone, just like at the chiropractor!Note that there is extended pose-ability. Meaning that after significant...
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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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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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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...
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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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Also great for fidgeting!DesignThe reversing mechanism was designed with PLA's flexibility in mind. Upon assembling, the spring engages both sides of the drive gear. When pivoting the selector between tightening (+) and loosening (-), it pushes and...
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The maximum amount of different colors suggested to use, for the marbles, is four.) 5mm X 2mm magnets (8X) (make the puzzle run smoother, but are optional) Assembly Decide on the difficulty of your puzzle The more colors you print your marbles in,...
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The model is an easy print and makes an awesome fidget toy, so print one and get scratching!Don't forget to like! Please post a pic if you make one!</strong></p><figure class="media"><oembed...