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To combat this, Brahmabeej introduces another stress-relieving fidget spinner, designed to bring peace of mind. Visit our website to discover various designs that cater to different tastes. For editable files, please check out our website, where you...
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Fidget spinners can be inexpensive, which is why I decided to design my own - just for the sake of doing so. The process was a blast. The caps presented the biggest challenge: determining the ideal dimensions for the grip, the tolerance for the 608...
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Order from Amazon Tried my hand at designing a dual fidget spinner. Created using SketchUp 2017. For printing you'll want to take into account the dimensional accuracy as you want the bearings to be a tight fit. Scaling the model should help adjust...
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3D Model of Fidget Spinner: A Precise Midpoly Design. This midpoly model boasts minimal polygon count, clean geometry, and a smooth surface flow. Ideal for adding depth and realism to your rendering projects, this precise model features detailed...
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This high-performance fidget spinner demands a 22mm diameter bearing in its core, along with three pennies snugly seated in each of the outer holes. To ensure the centre bearing remains securely in place, a dab of superglue may be necessary,...
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Design a simple fidget spinner in Creo CAD (Pro/E) with ease, taking only an hour or so to print without needing extensive finish or sanding work. This design utilizes standard 22mm skateboard bearings, boasting an outer diameter of 152mm and a...
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I whipped up this fidget spinner for kicks, but I'd love to see it in action - still saving up for my own 3D printer. If someone could print this out and share the YouTube video link in the comments, that'd be awesome! I double-checked the dimensions...
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Made a fidget spinner with washers and bolts as weight instead of bearings. This way will save you the use of three bearings. The bolts are M4x8 mm, and the nut is a square M4. The washers are Ø18 mm. Bearing: ABEC-7 608 RS, all 608 bearings should...
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I designed this fidget spinner as a fun side project because I was excelling in my Intro to Engineering class as a sophomore last year. This is the fifth thing I've created using Autodesk Inventor and the second one made specifically for 3D printing....
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This fidget spinner utilizes 22mm by 7mm bearings, specifically those commonly used in skateboards and scooters. It incorporates 5/16"-18 nuts for added weight. The cap is a modified design sourced from Thingiverse, featuring the distinctive Halifax...
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Fidget Spinner Print Settings Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer: Creator ProRafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't MatterResolution: 0.20 Infill: 15 Category: Toys & Games
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This is a fidget spinner that utilizes 22mm by 7mm (inside diameter of 8mm) bearings commonly found in skateboards and scooters. It incorporates 5/16"-18 nuts as weights for added stability. The cap design is a modified version from Thingiverse,...
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... them focus in class by keeping their hands busy while they learn. Others use it as a way to calm down during recess or after school. The fidget spinner is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, making it easy to take with you wherever you go.
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... ones - just print something 22mm in diameter. This was designed using Fusion 360 and printed on the Anet A8. Print Out 2x Half the Spinner 2x 1 Cap This fidget spinner uses 608 bearings, which are 22mm in diameter, or you can print fake bearings.
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With Fidget Spinners being the current craze, I decided to take on the challenge of making my own using 4 skate bearings, Fusion 360, and my trusty 3D printer. I designed the spinner to accommodate skate bearings with specific dimensions: 22mm OD,...
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Designed up this fidget spinner to use in stressful situations. Just learned to use fusion 360 and wanted to make something in Thingiverse. Printing: No supports, no rafts 100% infill is needed to maximize the spinning time. Bearing is...
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This is my take on the fidget spinners. I've positioned the bearings slightly closer together than most, allowing the 3-bearing spinner to fit comfortably in smaller hands. I've also included handy insertion and removal tools for the bearings,...
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A stress-relieving toy designed specifically for ladies, like a fidget spinner tailored just for them, can be a powerful ally in this battle. To create such a unique fidget spinner, you'll only need one 608 bearing and a 3D printer to print out the...
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The fidget spinner is an awesome alternative - it's completely silent, has great weight, and is addictively fun... It's literally the greatest thing since sliced bread was invented! The STL accepts standard 608 bearings. You won't need any glue to...
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Another spinner fidget! You'll need five eleven-millimeter wide bearings that stand four millimeters high, and one twenty-two-millimeter wide bearing that stands seven millimeters high. The latter are the "common" skate bearings, while the former...
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This is my custom-designed fidget spinner. I used high-quality bearings that measure 22mm in diameter on the outside and a precise 8 mm inside. The exact bearings I employed can be found at...
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This is a fidget spinner. It can be made from the STL file with a bit of intervention. First, all the coordinates for the STL file should be doubled in the slicer. Second, the holes in the gears are meant to be 4mm in diameter, on my printer a...