
Speedy Car Fidget Spinner. Spin & Roll!
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I've been contemplating a modification to my Double Decker Fidget Spinner that would allow it to roll in addition to spinning. This idea had crossed my mind when I initially designed the spinner, but I never had the time to implement it. Thanks to a popular suggestion (from one enthusiastic individual), I'm excited to present the rolling fidget spinner. The increased weight of two bearings at each side makes this model spin even faster than its predecessors, and now you can enjoy playing with it in a whole new way - just like a toy car. If you properly clean and lubricate all your bearings for this design, it will likely roll at incredible speeds. I'm planning to do the same with mine once I get around to it. This model utilizes 608 bearings. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 100% Post-Printing: Different filaments may print with slightly varying tolerances, which can affect the middle bearing's fit. If it doesn't friction-fit in place, you might need to apply a small amount of glue. When attaching the outer bearings, be gentle, as they can break if handled roughly. If you have shielded bearings, you'll want to make a slight adjustment to the middle one: remove its shields, thoroughly clean the bearing, and then lubricate it with PTFE spray or a similar product. There are plenty of online tutorials that demonstrate this process. For even faster rolling, repeat this procedure for the other four bearings. My Other Fidget Spinners: Pencil Top Fidget Spinner Minimal Fidget Tri-Spinner Double Decker Fidget Spinner Minimal In-Line Fidget Spinner
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