
Fidget Spinner
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Human uses 608 ball bearings (8mm x 22mm x 7mm). It is extremely enjoyable and difficult to put down. You can easily use it in school or work because it operates silently. The spinning experience is incredibly pleasurable. It is very well balanced, making it easy to balance on the tip of your finger. Boutons perform best when hot glued, so I designed one without an insert to reduce filament usage. You can view my dual spinner here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2117339. It fits in your pocket better than a single spinner. This design is based on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1827241. However, I had to redesign it from the ground up because even though the ridges looked amazing, using it for an entire day left my finger severely red and irritated. By removing the ridges, the spinner still looks great and feels good. Print Settings Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 20% Notes: Only supports are needed for the Boutons. Post-Printing Insert the Ball Bearings I used a hammer to get them in place. I recommend finding which ball bearing has the best spin before inserting it, as it may be challenging to remove later. Here's a link to a useful Thing that makes removal easier: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1841945 How I Designed This
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