Spinner fidget

Spinner fidget

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Another spinner fidget! You'll need five eleven-millimeter wide bearings that stand four millimeters high, and one twenty-two-millimeter wide bearing that stands seven millimeters high. The latter are the "common" skate bearings, while the former are abundant online. I ordered a bunch of bearings to print out some existing fidgets I've seen on here, but I ended up ordering the wrong sized ones, along with the proper size ones. The regular sized bearings are twenty-two millimeters wide, while the smaller "wrong sized" ones are eleven millimeters. I decided to use them somehow, so I quickly came up with a simple design, and it came out pretty decent. Prints flat on the base, with a slope on top to accommodate for the shorter bearings. The holes are point one millimeter wider so the bearing snaps in easily while staying nice and snug. You'll need five eleven-millimeter wide bearings that stand four millimeters high, and one twenty-two-millimeter wide bearing that stands seven millimeters high. The latter are the "common" skate bearings, while the former are abundant online. Enjoy! Lesson Plan and Activity Can be used as a fidget

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