Yes, I know, it's yet another spinner (YIKIYAS)
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Customiser doesn't work, so if you want your own, download OpenSCAD and edit it on your computer. Generating curves takes a lot of computing power, but I haven't found another way to get the shape I need. Sorry! I'll keep working on a fix, and update when or if I have one. If you're new here, then you haven't seen a fidget spinner yet. But this one uses only 3D printed parts, and is fully customisable! Change the thickness, diameter, number of arms, arm length, and curvyness - it's a technical term. They can also be very small, so perfect for discreet fidgeting, or for small makers, mini-engineers, or fairies. The caps should press-fit together, or can be fixed with a small amount of superglue on the edge of the central peg, but be careful not to get any on the moving parts, or your spinner won't spin. This design was inspired by, but not directly based on:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1908122http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1184894 Print Settings Printer: Mini Kossel Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: Any Infill: Any Notes: Try printing the caps with concentric fill on the bottom surface, they look more interesting that way. But remember to change back to standard linear fill for the main body of the spinner, or you might end up with gaps in them like I did for the tiny one-arm version.
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