spinner fidget bearing 3d models
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Boost the slicer by 1 to 2 percent more, and once you reach roughly halfway through, insert two nickels into the side slots and hold tight.
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This model is made entirely with Blender, a free and open-source 3D creation software. To learn how to create this model, follow these easy steps: 1. First, navigate to YouTube and search for the Blender playlist located here:...
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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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Check out this awesome new fidget spinner design, folks! It's a game-changer - literally. Instead of spinning around in circles, this baby looks like it's spinning even when it's completely still. Genius, right? No more accidental hand taps to shut...
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... my wife's hands. ...This is the main body and 2 thumb studs. They just press fit into whichever bearing you want. ...Once there you should have no problem pressing on them as you spin.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Category: Toys & Games</p>
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... could comfortably accommodate my wife's fingers. ...The central unit and two adjustable thumb stops are the core components of this design. Simply press-fit these pieces onto the desired bearing, allowing for effortless spinning once securely in place.
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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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Fidget Spinner for tiny hands. Also perfect for your pocket. ...Used ball bearings: http://bit.ly/ballbearing Category: Toys & Games
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This is a remix of Design Facotry's original Oreo Fidget Spinner. This one uses 608 bearings instead. ... You also need 8x M6 Nuts.
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I created a simple remix of the Batman Fidget Spinner (Level) by dtiger2k. On Amazon, I searched for bearings and found some extremely cheap ones. They were 10 for $3 for 606 ZZ bearings, which was significantly cheaper than 3 for $10 for 608 ZZ...
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I redesigned a fidget spinner that I loved, but it was just too compact. My new version features larger 22mm bearings for a smoother spin. ...The updated measurements should be more precise, although you might need to lightly sand the parts to ensure...
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... toy for kids of all ages. And when they're not in use, they fit snugly into your pocket, ready to be pulled out and spun whenever the mood strikes. Check out these amazing ball bearings that bring our spinners to life: https://bit.ly/2JzR0gV
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This is the Hex Spinner, designed with care in OpenSCAD, featuring six sturdy bearing arms for an incredibly solid feel, all using standard 608 bearings. Just print out two of the included 'Finger_Spinner_Peg' caps and you're ready to go! Check out...
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I created this DIY spinner for my toddler son who has small hands because he couldn't operate the regular spinners at just three years old. This custom design uses a smaller bearing type called "MR105ZZ." I manufactured it with tight tolerances and...
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This is the rounded spinner, designed in OpenSCAD with a smooth feel around the edges and standard 608 skateboard bearings. Print out a pair of finger spinner pegs and you're all set! Check out our YouTube channel for build videos and other cool...
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It features linear knurling for a silky smooth feel, and uses standard 608 skateboard bearings. Simply print out a pair of the included 'Finger_Spinner_Peg' caps and you're ready to go! Watch our YouTube channel for build videos and other cool...
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Finger Twirler. Rotating Hub (4) essential. Clicks together. ...Interlocking Components merge as Grip Pads rotate.
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I created this because I got tired of wasting money on bearings just for use as weights in my fidget spinners. With this adapter, you simply place the nuts inside and voila! A cost-effective weight solution for your fidget spinner is yours. I hope...
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... day almost every time. Just order from my hub! Check out a video of these bearings spinning under 30 pounds of steam - before adding steam, they fit snugly together: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh_gifES7nU&list=PLfbf6nZw32RzkGl3zFdZrL08oWPdSIW9h
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My biggest fidget spinner design was made to fit the maximum size of my 3D printer (200*200*230). I used a 6020 bearing, four M27 nuts, and eight M10 screws for added stability. It's printed in ABS plastic and smoothed with acetone vapor, all parts...
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Required Parts & Files: Version 1.0: Files: rpmblade.stl, finger_rest.stl Materials: ABS (or other impact-resistant filament), flexible filament of your choice Parts: x1 608zz 8mm bearing or equivalent (I used a ceramic bearing – if metal ones don't...
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This is the largest fidget spinner design I've made so far. I specifically designed it to be compatible with the maximum size of my 3D printer (220220250 model). I utilized a high-quality 6020 bearing and eight M10 bolts, with four M27 nuts...
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This is my largest fidget spinner design to date. It was designed with the maximum size of my 3D printer in mind (220x220x250). I used a 6020 bearing, four M27 nuts, and eight M10 screws (two per hole) for its construction. It's printed in ABS...
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... BUT IS A SMALLER SPINNER. EITHER SIZE WILL SPIN WITHOUT NUTS INSERTED. THIS SPINNER REQUIRES NO BEARINGS AND CAN BE CREATED IN UNDER 1.5 HOURS ON MOST PRINTERS. ... I USED BOTH THE ROSTOCK MAX V3 AND THE COLIDO PRINTER TO DEVELOP THIS DESIGN.
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THIS SPINNER REQUIRES NO BEARINGS AND CAN BE MADE IN LESS THAN 1.5 HOURS ON MOST PRINTERS. I USED BOTH A ROSTOCK MAX V3 AND A COLIDO PRINTER TO CREATE THE DESIGN. THE SPINNER BODY WAS COMPLETED ON MULTIPLE 3D PRINTERS WITH THIS SETTING. I USED A...
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I created a couple of fidget spinners that really spin. They run on standard skateboard bearings (608zz ABEC9), with each one using four bearings. ...Print Settings Printer: RepRapGuru Prusa i3 DIY Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .200mm...
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This is a print-in-place fidget spinner that doesn't need any bearings.
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One version uses a C-size yoyo bearing, while the other uses a 608-size skateboard bearing. I create four solid top and bottom layers with thirty percent infill for the spinner body and fifty percent infill for the buttons. The spinners do not need...
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... for a nice grip. All holes for nickels and bearings are a very tight fit, requiring you to press them in using a press or hammering them in firmly; they need to be snug like that to securely hold the bearings and nickels without them falling out.