Fidget Spinner
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Everyone needs a fidget spinner, right? Here's mine. It's a must-have accessory for any thrill-seeker. I use skateboard/scooter bearings in my spinner since they're incredibly easy to find and come in just the right size. Plus, they're lightweight and durable, making them perfect for extended play sessions. The design is cleverly engineered with push-fit assembly, so you don't need any glue or complicated tools. Simply print six outer caps and two center caps, and you're ready to roll. To get started, grab four regular skateboard/scooter wheel bearings like these: http://tinyurl.com/hwmjtzu. They're a game-changer for your spinner's performance and durability. **Print Settings** * Printer: Wanhoa Di3 * Rafts: No need to worry about rafts with this design. * Supports: You won't need any supports, thanks to the clever push-fit assembly. * Resolution: 0.2mm or less is the way to go for optimal results. * Infill: Aim for 10-20% infill for a solid yet lightweight spinner. Remember, because it's all press fit, you'll want to print at 0.2mm layer height at most. This ensures a smooth and precise assembly that will keep your fidget spinner spinning smoothly for hours on end.
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