
Nuclear Hazard Spinner
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This is a fidget spinner I made based on the design of the Nuclear-hazard symbol. The bearings fit tightly, but don't worry, they'll go in and come out with ease. Just use some WD-40 to oil up the holes and make them slide in smoothly. Remember, the easier they go in, the faster they fly. Bearing Cap Two different variations of a bearing cap have been designed for this spinner. They're a tight fit, but will work just fine. The curved design offers better grip and control at high speeds, but is bulkier than the flat design. The flat design is sleek and thin, but doesn't offer as much grip when spinning fast. Curved (As Seen): http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246087/ Flat: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246094 Bearing Maintenance Use YouTube or Google to find the best solution for your bearings. A general rule is to put them in a degreaser and then re-lubricate them. Check online to see what lubricant is recommended. Requires: * 4-608 Bearing * Degreaser * WD-40 or other bearing lubricant Additional Files: Drafix CAD File (Use With AutoCad) - SpinnerSCSO_Bio-Knockoff.dfx Wavefront 3D Object File (Use With 3D Image Editor Such As Photoshop) - SpinnerSCSO_Bio-Knockoff.obj Preview Password: serspin <iframe src="https://myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2831b08/shares/public/SHabee1QT1a327cf2b7a01543ed58d9bf7f0?mode=embed" width="600" height="480" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" frameborder="0"></iframe> Print Settings Printer: Afinia H800 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution:
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