magnetic slider fidget 3d models
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... toy.It's safe. ...It won't hurt anyone For Halloween, I designed two sword blades, a regular one and a cross sword What you need: Three 3x6mm Magnets rubber band(You can fold it if it's too long)https://youtube.com/shorts/yXXWLkUwOpk?feature=share
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In order to print it you should Print 2 Bodies and 1 joiner.For the magnets I used some Round 6*3mm. Both the Bodies and the Joiner can be printed without supports if they are oriented in the vertical.
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If you find some combo of parameters that doesn't work besides having the magnet swing too large for the case size let me know your params so I can take a look. OpenSCAD puts out relatively large STLs which can be shrunken by loading them...
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Haptic toys for ADHD people or reduce your stress What you need: 24 4x1 n52
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He's Just Sitting There. ... Keep your hands occupied with a Low Poly Beeg Yoshi fidget slider. Beeg Yoshi has undergone a low poly make-over and been split in two. ...Connected with a dovetail slot, messing with this model is fun every single time.
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The OTF Fidget Knife is a great model but after using it for a while the slider knob starts to dig into your skin. ...I've replaced the knob with something more ergonomic and that lacks the sharp edges of the original.
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Remixed version for 6x2 magnets. ... Printer brand: Elegoo Printer: Longer Lk5 pro Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2
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Inspired by the original 'Pivot-magnetic fidget'. But I draw this from the scratch. Version for 6x3 mm magnets (which is a familiar size for the Voron users). "small" version is similar to the original product dimension How to : (1) prepare 5 of...
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You will also need some 4mm OD PTFE (ID doesn't matter, but 2.5 or 3mm ID is easier to snap in) as well as some 4mm steel bearing balls.When the printer pauses, or when you manually pause it at the right height, install the magnets and make sure they...
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Just insert the magnets so they oppose each other, then snap the cover on top of the switch until the catches engage.Requires 4 5mm x 2mm magnets placed polar opposed to each other.Printed in PETG, but PLA will work too..12 line heightsupports...
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You can select what size of magnets you want to do, or fiddle with the tolerances to get a better part fit.The included files are sized to fit 8mm x 1mm cylindrical magnets. I used a dollop of super glue to hold the magnets into the sockets. Be sure...
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In the attraction configuration, the action is smooth but can be enough to wiggle magnets loose, so use superglue and silicone lube once you have the magnets in and BEFORE you finish assembly.A little bit can go a long way but I put about 3 peas...
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Not my idea...but my own design. ... Using 7 total 3mm x 6mm Magnets. ... My first full design of my own...about 6 hours total so far on this build.
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This means the magnet will move a little inside of the hole when you fidget. You might actually like this because it clicks around. If you don't like this, you need to glue the magnet it place to prevent it from moving around.AssemblyOnce the rings...
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A decorative hilt for the Magnetic Fidget sword. ...It's a work in progress.
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Its compact design makes it perfect for on-the-go fun, and its satisfying magnetic clicks and spins will keep your hands busy for hours on end.But TinkerBlocks aren’t just for fidgeting - they’re also a great tool for boosting focus and...
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... drawbacks compared to the original. This design because of its curved nature is really only 1 directional. So you don't get that benefit of flipping the sword over to switch between push or pull on the magnets.This was designed for 6x3mm magnets.
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... design that uses 6x3mm magnets. ...You must add layer pauses to insert the magnets. The design also is a little looser than the original since I was having issues with the buttons getting stuck. Since it uses magnets, it does not require any springs!
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... are threaded right into plastic.BOM to complete:2x magnetic, Diam. 5x3mm (might require some super glue to secure in place)2x ISO 4792 M3x10 (steel screw, not stainless steel, needs to be magnetic)1x ISO 4792 M3x10 as pivoting axis for the assembly
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After printing press 8 (each part 4) 3×∅6 magnets into the bottom voids. ...After the first just put another on and line up with the other half to easy press in.