
The very last fidget spinner
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Fidget spinners have taken over Thingiverse, just like aliens, and I detest them. To eradicate these awful spinner infections once and for all, I designed a final, ultimate spinner that will put an end to it all. This magnificent creation runs on 4 AAA batteries as its weight, but I wanted to give them more use, so they power six slow-fade LEDs, with three on each side. These LEDs cycle through the available colors repeatedly, creating circles that continuously change color. Each LED has a series resistor of 150 Ohms. All wiring is safely housed inside the device. The push pins establish contact with the batteries. To connect them, bend the pin towards the hole in the housing and solder the leads. Make sure the caps are free from the wires in the cap opening. If necessary, you can secure the caps with an M3 bolt and nut. Print the two parts twice. Soak the bearing for some time in a solvent to remove grease and dirt. Now, you can use your spinner even in complete darkness. Thanks for not creating one like this before!
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