Cube Spinner with Ball-Vertices

Cube Spinner with Ball-Vertices

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My take on the cube spinner design. I thought they were missing a lot of inertia when only made of plastic, so I added steel balls to all eight corners. It now has a nice weight to it. Thirteen millimeter steel balls are used, and one standard 608 bearing is included. You will need two "Mainbody_half" parts and two "Cap" parts. The main body needs to be glued together after the bearing is inserted, while the caps must be glued together separately. The steel balls should snap into place easily. My printed version was not perfect, as shown in the pictures, but I made some changes to the files to enhance printability for you. The model units are measured in millimeters. In addition, "_simple" models without the recess on the cubes sides have been added if you prefer a clean look. Similarly, "_inch" models with pockets for 1/2 inch (12.7mm) steel balls have also been included.

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