spinner balls 3d models
81328 3d models found related to spinner balls.thingiverse
Currently working on a ball bearing one-piece design that's going to revolutionize the way spinners are built. The original plan had eight small outer spheres, but they left too much of a gap and could potentially pop out. I've since redesigned with...
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To assemble it, one needs a single 608 skate ball bearing and six of these balls. The balls simply snap into place without any additional fastening required. However, depending on the print result, caps may necessitate some glue to achieve a snug...
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MPZ7H6Q?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details 5/8" Roller Ball Transfer Bearings used for bearing
pinshape
... if you notice any looseness. Half-inch (.50 Caliber) Steel Bearing Balls surround the outside. It may take some pressure to snap into place, but printing with PLA should make it fit snugly. ... It's a fast and solid print, so give it a spin!
cults3d
I designed this spinner because i only had 1 balls bearing(608-RS) and a lot of little balls(15.4mm diameter, you can change it)! It is cheaper than a normal spinner which uses 4 balls bearings. Now I'm trying to improve it using steel balls. Please...
cults3d
... options: 1. ...Human ball spinner with rotating spheres 2. Ball spinning device operated by a human hand 3. Spherical orb spinner manipulated by a person's hands 4. Hand-operated sphere rotation device 5. ...Person-powered ball spinning machine
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The Human Spinner Features a Moving Ball Mechanism. ...3D Printing: FDM Center Provides High-Quality Prints Using Fused Deposition Modeling Technology.
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Fidget Spinner featuring Steel Balls measuring 9.5mm in diameter. Utilizes the widely used Ball Bearing type 608. ...A Larger Version and a Smaller One designed specifically for tiny hands are available options.
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I built this custom spinner because I only had one 608-RS ball bearing and an abundance of smaller balls, each measuring 15.4mm in diameter, which you can easily substitute. It costs significantly less than a standard spinner that utilizes four ball...
grabcad
This 2017 megatrend fidget spinner boasts seven 12mm ball bearings that move due to centrifugal force within sliding block guides. For technically-inclined individuals, the minimum rotational speed is approximately 184 rpm, allowing the balls to move...
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A common 608 skate bearing is strategically placed at the center, while two 2.5-inch stainless ball bearings are used on the outer side. These measurements check out perfectly: mine measure precisely 12.67mm, and the designed hole fits snugly at...
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Here is a remix featuring eight 6mm balls paired with standard 608 bearings, utilizing the same design as caps found on Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2301451
prusaprinters
I didn't invent this concept, however I did model the toy after being sent a video by a friend.
prusaprinters
<p>I didn't invent this concept, however I did model the toy after being sent a video by a friend. </p>
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This spinner utilized three-quarter-inch balls as its counterweights. ...Each ball weighed approximately one ounce or twenty-eight grams.
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... ...I built this spinner from scratch, but incorporated the same awesome features as the Fireball Fidget Spinner by Sowers8. ...The standard 608 bearings will fit seamlessly into place beneath the soccer ball grid, and you're sure to love the result!
cults3d
... and print again, and if they're too loose just glue them. You can also make custom caps here. I found the large 3-ball spinner was too big for kids' hands, so I've included a smaller 2-ball version for kids. ... I recommend these bearings.
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Eight heavy-duty M8 hex nuts - These sturdy fasteners provide a secure and long-lasting connection to your Poké Ball Fidget Spinner's rotating mechanism. 3. ...A reliable glue or adhesive - This essential material is used to bond the components...
myminifactory
... too loose. You can also create custom caps at this link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2083000. I've included a smaller 2-ball version of the spinner specifically designed for kids' hands since the larger 3-ball version was found to be too big.
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This spinner makes use of a standard 608 skateboard bearing in its middle hole, with 14mm steel ball bearings serving as weights. The ball bearings can be pressed into place by hand. Print two caps to fit inside the center - if they're too tight,...
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... of CA adhesive, as there is only about a 3mm overlap between the male and female parts. The steel balls are quite heavy, giving this spinner significant rotational inertia and making it a high-performance model that's an absolute blast to use!
cults3d
... to get started. Before gluing the spinner halves together, make sure to place the balls in position first. Depending on how well the print turns out, some glue might be needed for the caps as well. ...The model units are measured in millimeters.
myminifactory
My masterpiece spinner design is finally taking shape ;D I've printed two parts in vibrant colors based on 13mm stainless steel balls that move effortlessly inside their compartments for an extra dose of fidgeting fun. The innovative 2-part design...
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A versatile dual-action spinner that combines slam and slide functionality with 12.7mm steel balls. The device is on the larger side, making it more suitable for individuals with a slightly larger hand span (~10.5cm long). A smaller version will be...
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These additional ball bearings added considerable mass to the spinner, allowing them to rotate freely within their housing and providing an extra fidget activity in addition to spinning. To install these new bearings, I heated the body of the...
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Started with 2ROBOTGUY's Tri Fidget Spinner Toy, but instead of using three more bearing sets for the weights - which are pricey - I utilized some leftover 5/8" ball bearings from the castors of a robot. They pack a lot of mass and will rotate within...
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It accommodates 5/8" loose ball bearings in the arms, which fit snugly and rotate freely due to their precise design. A standard skate bearing (608) takes center stage just like many others. Both the spinner caps and arms can be customized with a...
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I'm intrigued by the Kurelizer Tri Ball Spinner, a clever contraption that's caught my attention. Its ability to utilize an R188 bearing instead of the more conventional 608 bearing is quite intriguing. My research suggests that these bearings are...