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I designed a fidget spinner that uses 12 nickels as weights and a 608 bearing to make it easily spun with one hand. I added a thicker version (+1mm) as suggested by dottom22, which better fits 4 nickles in each pocket. However, the body is now...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Designing This Fidget Spinner I utilized TinkerCAD to create this design. Although I have access to 123d Design, my current computer is insufficient for...
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I designed this fidget spinner specifically to fit snugly in the palm of my hand, which happens to be rather large. As a result, I had to scale up the design accordingly. ...To create this device, you will need a small bearing with an outer diameter of...
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I Design Custom Fidget Spinners Using Autodesk Tools. They're Comfortable to Hold, Lighter Than Ever, and Spins for Longer Thanks to More Bearings and Enhanced Extensions. Would You Like Me to Create Another Format? ...Just Send an Email with Your...
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Explore our website for various designs of fidget spinners. For editable files, please visit our website. Print and live life to the fullest. This project requires only one 608 bearing, six M6 nuts, and a 3D printer to print the parts. If you need...
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I was itching to create something absurd and decided to design a fidget spinner shaped like the flat earth. Since we all know the earth isn't actually flat, why not push the limits of creativity and build the most dysfunctional spinner ever made? ...
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I wanted to design a fidget spinner that didn't require three or more bearings, so I created one that uses M8 nuts as weights, and it works perfectly! It's also smaller than those with bearings, making it easier for kids with small hands to spin it...
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I chose one of the design resources for the Design Challenge - Fidget Spinners and customized it to have a central spinning element without bearings, featuring a slightly rounded curve to facilitate grip without visual inspection. Additionally, I...
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I designed a fidget spinner that can double as a D20 or a D10, replacing traditional dice. The cap I used is an updated version of one I previously created, based on adamsd5's 608 bearing cap design from Thingiverse:...
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This object was created in Tinkercad: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/58iutFGrz4T I designed this fidget spinner to make experimentation straightforward. I'm using fender washers for weights, and the spinner can accommodate a variable number of...
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I designed a fidget spinner that relies on only one bearing, a relatively simple task to accomplish. By removing the other three bearings, I had to print with dense layers to compensate for the weight loss, and it still spins smoothly. I highly...
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I designed this fidget spinner with my son using Fusion 360. The design accommodates 609 bearings, each measuring 0.866 inches in diameter, as well as pennies with a diameter of 0.75 inches. I discovered that placing three bearings per penny hole...
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Learn how to design a Fidget spinner in SolidWorks with our Spanish video tutorial. This step-by-step guide will show you how to use these tools in SolidWorks: Extrude overhang/base, Extrude cut, Rounding Outgoing/base revolution, Symmetry, Circular...
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By its very design, a fidget spinner embodies the idea that even the smallest things can bring joy and calm to our lives. With its spinning top-like motion, it encourages us to let go of worries and focus on the present moment. Its portability and...
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Here's a Geometric Design Fidget Spinner with six 1/2" ball bearings and one 608 bearing. The spinner measures only about 3-1/2" in diameter overall. To assemble this fidget spinner, you'll need to heat up the print and ball bearings with warm water...
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... operation. A Step-by-Step Guide to Designing a Fidget Spinner For those interested in learning more about the design process, I have screen-recorded the entire tutorial for VECTARY, which can be accessed on YouTube: https://youtu.be/W2WiYeDbdHA
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Please vote for my project: https://www.instructables.com/contest/fidgetspinner/design/Ice-Fidget-Spinner-Mold/ I set out to create something truly unique for the fidget spinner design contest. I didn't want to simply add another feature to an...
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... How I Designed This Fidget Spinner Designing It Started with a triangle in Autodesk Inventor. Added circles to each vertex and then drew a pentagon around each circle, making sure the outer edge was parallel to the opposite side of the triangle.
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Summary This innovative bearing is specifically designed for fidget spinners and replicates the dimensions of the 608 bearings commonly used in this product. The central hole measures 8mm, ensuring that thumb pads remain functional, while the outer...
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All you need to do is find 6,608 bearings - yes, that's right, 6,608 - specifically designed for fidget spinners, and simply insert them into the device. Next, push the other plastic piece on top to keep those bearings in place securely. Just one...
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Here's a custom-designed Duke fidget spinner that I came up with, utilizing three 1/2-inch ball bearings and one 608 bearing. This unique spinner boasts an impressive diameter of approximately four inches overall. ...To assemble this spinner, simply...
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You're looking no further than this delightful heart-design fidget spinner, guaranteed to bring a smile to anyone's face!\n\nCompatible with standard 22mm diameter bearings, all you need are 4 simple bearings to spin with ease.\n\nThis special deal...
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Wanted to design a fidget spinner that was low friction and completely print-in-place. The spinner is build around one of my 608 bearing designs (7 roller asymmetric cage), see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4876635 Clearance in the bearing is...
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I decided to give designing a fidget spinner a try. I opted for a straightforward 3 lobe design that would fit a standard 8mm x 22mm x 7mm bearing found in inline skates. This design was created using OpenSCAD. Print Settings Printer Brand: ...
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I designed a fidget spinner for my 6-year-old son, whose commercially available ones are too big. This is the second version with more steel balls and easier access to them. It's printed from PLA. * I used 8x22x7mm ceramic bearings, which you can...
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I'd like to extend my thanks to henrykaplan for providing me with the Brooklyn Nets logo that I used in designing this fidget spinner. ... Here are the print settings I used: - Printer: PowerSpec 3D Pro - Rafts: None - Supports: None - Resolution:...
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The finished product was so impressive that I couldn't stop playing with it in my hands, and before long, an idea struck me - why not design a fidget spinner around this already printed nut? I took the screw portion of the holder and carved out a...
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Everybody seems to be designing Fidget Spinners...Here's my take...take a spin and guess the number... A finger pad with an arrow and without an arrow are now provided. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Mk2Rafts: No Supports: ...
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I designed a fidget spinner that doesn't require buying extra parts or assembly. It prints in one piece, directly where you need it. For maximum weight and stability, I suggest using 90-100% infill. The bearings might feel stuck at first, but...
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Fidget mastermind crafts revolutionary new toy by combining hundreds of mini fidget spinners into a single, mesmerizing device. ...Stay tuned for thrilling visuals as soon as it's printed and ready for showtime!