
Fidget Stack N Spin
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I've updated my design to accommodate printers with varying levels of precision, allowing for a functional stacker and cap. To give your fidget toy an extra twist without taking up much space between the spinners, try this simple modification. This version prints rapidly with no support needed and fits snugly into a standard skateboard bearing. A 10-minute print time and less than one gram of filament are required. I've also included a bearing cap for added functionality. Now, see how many you can stack and spin! After uploading my design, I noticed another fidget stack published on March 29th. While I didn't copy this design, I wanted to incorporate their idea into mine as well. Check out the other great designs at http://www.thingiverse.com/things/1953528 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1936720. I'm excited to see what you create or use! To print this design, use the following settings: Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .10 Infill: 20% If you don't have a heated bed, consider using a brim. This part has tight tolerances and holds well, but it's small, so handle with care – it's a choking hazard. The lettering on the stacker may not print due to its small size.
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