
The CUBICAL Spinner
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I wanted to create something truly unique and challenging, yet appealing to my own interests in printing. After approximately 4 1/2 hours of designing, I came up with a fascinating concept: the cube within a cube spinner! Dubbed the Cubical Spinner by me, this creation is particularly suited for math enthusiasts, physics buffs, and CAD experts. While it's not the simplest print to execute, requiring multiple supports and optimal layer height settings, perseverance will reward you with an exceptional fidget toy. To achieve success, I recommend using supports from the base of the model; otherwise, the smaller cube may not spin smoothly due to hole interference. Printing Specifications Printer Brand: Robo Printer Model: R1 Material: ABS + PLA Rafting: Not Essential Supports: Required Resolution: 0.1 - 0.3 mm Infill Percentage: 10-100% Post-Print Instructions Carefully remove supports from the model. If the inner cube is fused, gently rotate the rods on either side or the disks on the outside to separate it and enable smooth spinning.
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