spinner balls 3d models
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A DIY enthusiast can create a functional 3D printed mini ball bearing spinner using easily accessible components found online at McMaster Carr. Assembly requires some manual effort, but with the right tools, such as a vice, you can precision-fit the...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/4xVbNQoQowT
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Revised with concealed fasteners. I utilized a strong adhesive to secure the pins within the caps. The remaining components are held in place by friction alone, ensuring a snug fit onto the 608 bearings. ... It is suggested that printing occur in...
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This is a modified version of 2ROBOTGUY's Fidget Spinner, engineered for compatibility with 1/2" Ball Bearings in lieu of standard 608zz Bearings.
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... a smaller fit. ...The spinner itself works flawlessly, suiting younger users perfectly. I've opted for Vlevit spinner caps, which I consider the most reliable ones available and see no reason to look elsewhere: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2341552
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... and Tools. ... To Create This Artisanal Item, Gather the Following Essentials: A High-Quality Ball Bearing to Ensure Smooth Rotation. Three Distinct Beads, Specifically Cat's Eye, for an Aesthetic Touch. ...A Hammer for Shaping and Forming the Design.
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This spinner uses a standard 608ZZ bearing in the center and 3 1/2" ball bearings in the outer part.
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... bearing. The spinner measures just three and a half inches across, making it super portable. To assemble the spinner, simply soak the printed parts and ball bearings in warm water until they're nice and pliable, then slide them together with ease.
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This spinner relies heavily on a high-performance 608 skateboard bearing and precision-crafted 3.5-inch ball bearings to deliver smooth, consistent operation.
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... and a single 608 bearing. Measuring just three-and-a-half inches in diameter, this spinner is compact yet functional. To assemble it, simply heat up the print and ball bearings with warm water until they become pliable, then slide them into place.
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To assemble this fidget spinner, you'll need to heat up the print and ball bearings with warm water until they slip into place easily. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: PowerSpec Printer Model: PowerSpec 3D Pro Rafting: No Supports: No Layer...
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I adored the triple ball bearing spinner at first, but it turned out to be a tad too bulky for my smaller children. ...Consequently, I decided to scale it down slightly.
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This is a remix of SkyDro's Atom spinner. ...I modified it to fully close in the sides of 1/2" ball bearings which can be pressed in with a vise or clamp. ...This uses a standard 608zz skateboard bearing.
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This is a high-quality, 4-ball bearing fidget spinner designed for use on your desk at work or home. It features a sturdy base that provides a solid foundation for smooth spinning action. Despite its heavy feel, the spinner spins easily in smaller...
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...To achieve the lowest friction, make sure all balls are freely moving - even one stuck ball can significantly reduce performance. For an awesome look, try switching filaments mid-print! If you make one of these fidget spinners, please post a make!
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I also very slightly enlarged the bearing opening; the ceramic bearing in my printed model still fits snugly but doesn't appear to be at risk of over-stressing the spinner body. This design requires one skateboard-sized bearing and four 5/8" ball...
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To assemble this spinner, simply heat up the print and ball bearings with warm water until they become pliable. Then, the bearings will slip effortlessly into place. **Print Settings:** * **Printer Brand:** PowerSpec * **Printer Model:** PowerSpec...
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This is designed to use the standard 608ZZ bearing along with 1/2" ball bearings.
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This is crafted to utilize the standard 608ZZ bearing combined with 1/2" ball bearings.
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To retrieve the ball from within the top, insert a small tool into the central hole and guide it along the axis to dislodge the ball. ... Layer thickness: 0.2 millimeters Shell thickness: 1 millimeter Fill rate: Twenty percent Print temperature: 220...
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Hardware Requirements: * A precision-made ball bearing MR103 (3mm ID x 10mm OD x 4mm thick) for smooth operation * One M3x6 button head screw or self-tapping screw for added stability * One M3x12 button head screw or self-tapping screw for extra...
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I Use Standard 608 Skateboard Bearings Print Settings Include: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Model Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Raft Requirement: Doesn't Matter Support Needed: No Resolution Setting: 0.2mm Infill Percentage: 50% Notes: I Printed with...
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I've added an additional ball holder specifically designed for accommodating 1/2 inch balls, which measure exactly 12.7 millimeters in diameter. ...As for the bearing itself, a standard 608 model has been incorporated to ensure optimal performance and...
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The sleek design is impressive, but it's losing its momentum by missing a crucial element - a balls holder that can accommodate the larger 1/2 inch balls (12.7 mm) with ease. ...The standard issue 608 bearing could be a game-changer in this setup.
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Print the front and rear sides. ...Insert three, six, twelve, or eighteen steel 8mm bearing balls. Attach the front and back parts together using adhesive. Install a 608 bearing. ...Add a bearing support.
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... both sides. ...Insert three, six, twelve, or eighteen steel 8mm bearing balls into it. Glue the front and back parts securely together. Install a 608 bearing inside. Add a bearing support to complete the project. ...Now you can enjoy your new creation!