Fidget Spinner(1x608 skateboard bearing + 6x0.05 euro cents as weights)

Fidget Spinner(1x608 skateboard bearing + 6x0.05 euro cents as weights)

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Hi, This is my first Fidget Spinner published to Thingiverse. I aimed to create something unique because everyone has at least one bearing lying around. And in Europe almost everyone uses euros so everyone has a few 0.05 euro cents lying around. It is printed in two halves to insert the 0.05 cents. Feel free to ask anything. I would love to make changes if any of you have improvements or ideas? Have fun spinning! Print Settings Printer: P802Q Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 100% (My own preference) Notes: Don't use a brim for a better look (no edges after gluing together) Post-Printing How to put it together: - Remove supports and use sandpaper to make everything nice and smooth especially the edges from the bottom. - Add the bearing, It is a tight fit so maybe you should use a hammer or stand on it. - Now put in the 5 cents, 1-3 on top of each other (I prefer 2) to add weight. - Put glue on all the edges (I use superglue) and put the other half on top. - Wait until the glue is dry and maybe use sandpaper to smoothen everything up again. - Put in the axle holders (if loose, glue them in place). ----See pictures---- Happy spinning! How I Designed This I was bored playing with my fidget spinner... Then I opened up Solidworks and started making my own fidget spinner. Now three designs later I came up with this idea. Instead of using four bearings I tried using a couple of 0.05 euro cents as weight. It saves money (by using money?) with the same result.

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