twist fidget toy 3d models
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This is a fun double pendulum I came up with to fidget with. It gives pretty constant feedback so you can keep fidgeting with it in tons of different ways.I made this using 3 standard 608 skateboard bearings and a couple of M3 fasteners. ...I used 2 M3...
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The Latching Button Fidget Toy has a piston that can be pressed in. It remains hidden until the button is pressed. The button releases the piston and it snaps forward with a satisfyingly loud "click!"</p><p>Simply, press the piston until it...
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A print in place planetary gear fidget spinner assembly. Perfect as an educational project or to keep your hands busy at the office while you're pondering something. Prints approximately palm sized and requires some working in to spin freely. Made...
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Fidget spinner for pets uses 1x or 4x 608 bearings 22x8x7 mm (od x id x cs) (easy to mod the dxf, each wing is separate, polar array for more or fewer) print 6x or 2x per wing of the half spheres to make treat capsules (22mm od sphere halves) edit:...
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I made this fidget when I was bored and it worked well.You need five 6mm x 3mm round neodymium magnets.(Make sure one bar has only south facing magnets and the other only has north facing magnets.)
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A two part cuboid desk ornament / fidget cube consisting of a spring like cube and a screw like cube.I recommend printing using a brim. When screwing on the “spring” part, do it from the “correct” end as to not tighten the spring part.
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A simple and easy to print fidget toyuses a print in place ball joint I designed in fusion 360once printed, force the toggle to the side to release the inner support.Print at .2 layer height and use z hop and at least 3 walls/perimeters
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... ... With infinity fidget all you have to do is fit the pieces together in the simplest way possible. If you want to explore a little bit you can print it in two colors to give a different effect. No bearings, screws, glue or brackets are needed.
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This is my custom fidget spinner design.\nIt utilizes standard skateboard bearings both internally and externally - if the bearings don't fit, simply adjust the spinner's dimensions using your 3D modeling software. This project should take about an...
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A simple mechanical toy with two precisely meshing involute gears. ...Requires two 608ZZ bearings, two M3 screws and two M3 nuts.
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Printable wrench toy, on the grip calibrated to mm. Fits a standard 3D printer and can be printed without support . ... https://youtu.be/fvmIU4Bj6iI
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I took inspiration from https://www.printables.com/model/87042-fidget-toggle-switch. I really like the model but all in all it´s a bit too fiddley. So I took some measurements and made a model with a bigger housing and a longer lever. The body is...
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I created the Gravity Fidget Spinner using 10 mm steel balls as its core, and it works great with the ball rotating freely within the frame. The 608 bearings in the center make it feel smooth and nice to roll around. ... Printing Details: Printer:...
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Create an easy fidget spinner with your laser cutter and relieve stress in just 20 minutes! Subscribe to see more: https://goo.gl/sYY9mu. For this DIY project, use 3/16 acrylic or any other hard material. Gather 4 R8 roller bearings, soak them in...
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Dual Stability Fidget Spinner. Moderately loose clearance for effortless bearing installation. Use standard Roller Bearings (8x22x7). Caps are also included as an added precaution. Print Settings Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 3 Rafts:...
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Designing a toy that my dad built in woodshop 4 Files are included, you can either print "Intersecting Toy", which will print all 4 pieces at once, or print them individually (1 x Base, 2 x Block, 1 x Handle) Hardware needed: 2 x M3x8 Bolts...
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You can use glue when assembling the parts, that will make the toy stronger. Included are 4 STL's. For the deferent parts , so you can print them in deferent colors and make combinations. The letters are painted by your choice. ... -It can be...
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I remade putridp's gyro toy using Fusion 360, adding a tiny fillet to the ring edges to minimize issues where jamming was most prone to occur. ...Click on the "remixed from" link to view his instructions for printing specifics.
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https://imgur.com/gallery/ffFQGFuDesigned for the fidget competition. A cool looking spinner with kinetic visuals. It is a fairly simple print. No support required. Printed with 0.6 nozzle in 1.5 hours at 0.12 layer height and 10% infill. Consumes...
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No way can you sell this design, it's public domain now that I've joined the hype with these Fidget hand spinners. To get a more slim design, I made one using Solidworks in just five minutes. Normal skateboard bearings were used instead of expensive...
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I really liked 3DWP Gear Fidget, but wanted to try out single helix gears rather than herringbone gears. My version doesn't spin as fast as 3DWP's but the gear teeth are chunky and there's a little window for seeing the teeth mesh :-]This was made in...
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Very small and addictive slider fidget. Slider 'snaps' back and forth into each end, allowing hours of mindless motion.</p><p>The sides of the base are contoured for a comfortable hold with your fingers. Magnets are used to give a nice snap into each...
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... How I Designed This Fidget Spinner Designing It Started with a triangle in Autodesk Inventor. Added circles to each vertex and then drew a pentagon around each circle, making sure the outer edge was parallel to the opposite side of the triangle.
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This fun little magnetic toy is a blast to rotate, featuring strokes of resistance as its magnets repel and attract each other in a mesmerizing dance. It's similar to rotating a high-performance brushless electric motor, only with an even stronger...
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... nut is designed with large tolerances in mind. Turning the moving parts in a desired way creates a satisfying rumble, making this 3D-printed toy an excellent desk piece and conversation starter when finished to a high standard by a good 3D printer.
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This toy utilizes 608 bearings for smooth operation. A warning: this toy is highly addictive! Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 Mk2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: You can print at 0.2 mm, but feel free to experiment with larger or...
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It will then fit on the long Spiral and slide up and down. I printed the parts in PLA with a .2 layer height but it is your choice. Have funMix and match the different items to see what you like best and have fun fidgeting.Also, check out JordanK's...
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Pearly a toy for those that like to have something to play with. I find them to fit nicely in my hands and the connections are wiggly enough. Depending on the material and printer tolerance you print with, you might need to open up the hole with...
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I am designing a Triskel handspinner toy for my wife. ... Print Settings Printer: Wanhao Duplicator 6 Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 20% Notes: After a certain time, some fragilities appear and parts begin to fall apart, so I will increase the...
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This is my take on the nested spheres toy genre.I've provided a chamfered and filleted version.The sharp version is quite sharp! ...So I would avoid this version if you intend to pass this to tiny hands to play with.</p>