fidget cube 3d print
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This handheld whirligig is a printed-in-place fidget toy that gets its spin from friction on the bed using just a little bit of lubricant.
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... and designed myself. It can be printed with either a single extruder or a dual one for full color, just like you see in the video above. To assemble a complete cube, you'll need to print 1 core, 6 spinner arms, 8 corners, and 12 middle pieces.
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... any assembly concerns. ...To ensure proper printing of its 12 support tabs, print with a raft. If not, it could become a messy situation. After successful printing, remove the raft and support tabs for an instant use-ready fidget ring. ...Happy using!
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Designers Created Cube Voronoi Wireframe, a striking 3D print art sculpture crafted by KTkaRcAJ. Explore Free Cube Voronoi 3D and share with friends, family and the world by liking, sharing, rating and leaving feedback on our innovative model . We...
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... I'd love to see how it turned out. Print Settings Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Infill: 10% Notes: add more top layers, the tops of the balls in the ball bearing are a little thin on plastic.
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This is a sample object designed specifically to test three-dimensional printing capabilities without being aesthetically pleasing, thereby eliminating the need for disposal after production.
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Moving Cubes Based on the origami 'stamp box' mechanism, designed with hinges and basic cubes, this creation can be used as a little fidget toy or just a decoration for your home. For printing, orientate the design however you wish, but if using the...
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The hex nuts are embedded within the print, so to install them, your printer must pause just before covering the nuts with its next layer. To achieve this, I recommend printing at a 0.2mm layer height and pausing at 8.4mm, where the nut filling...
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Post-Printing How I Designed This I drew inspiration from traditional fidget spinners and transformed it into a compact design that spins effortlessly on an axle. ...To make it printer-friendly, I opted for a single-piece print, so all you need to do...
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Fidget Spinner Toy: "Print in Place" No need to assemble or add extra parts - just print and go. A 0.50mm gap between the bearings and race is maintained in version 2. Avoid printing supports altogether, as all overhanging features are below a...
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This fully print-in-place fidget boasts a variety of shapes for a satisfying squish and squeeze experience. You can choose between a circle, a triangle and a square. Print Settings: Make sure you have a lot of bed adhesion because the parts don't...
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Easy-to-print fidget spinners arrive straight from your printer. Look at the first image - it's an older one, so this model has improved significantly (take a look at the second image for the latest version). ... I've recently begun creating...
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Little fidget wheel that prints in place with no supports. I made both a clicky (with a small internal spring) and non-clicky (smooth spinning) versions.Printed at 0.2mm layer height.A little bit of oil can help smooth out the spin!
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Fidget toy to be printed in one piece. Gap is 0.4mm - so it should print and work fine if the printer is set up properly. ... V01 is only spinnable i the middle, V02 can be rotated on the arms as well.
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A print in place fidget spinner. This is my first print-in-place, tell me how you like it. Tiny enough to fit in the palm of your hand and a small pocket. ...Take off the biuld plate and loosen, work around to remove any extra and SPIN!
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I've created a novel basic cutting-edge 3D prototype of fidget spinner.
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I printed the fidget with wood PLA, 100% infill, and 2mm walls at 60 speed, which took approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes. After printing, I sanded it lightly to smooth out any rough edges and applied transparent acrylic spray paint for a glossy...
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... If you could take a picture of an actual print, please "comment" and attach the picture on [PrusaPrinters](https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/133578-print-in-place-fidget-ring) and here on Thingiverse. - I am curious to see your uses in the wild!
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But should print fine without supports. Layer hight 0.1 or 0.2 mm Cubes printed with 15% infill and the hinges with 100% infill Take note: just after printing you need to break the hinges loose from the cubes - this takes some effort and could...
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I'm really excited to share that I've decided to give printing an amazing cube a try using my trusty dual-extruder printer. The settings remain exactly the same as the original version. ...Print away and get ready to enjoy the fruits of your labor!
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My first semi-successful version of Print in Place Microbot Fidget! (microbot v4.stl) I printed it at 40% infill with supports in the orientation of the stl. The portion of the microbot that was touching the supports was very messy (I'm not entirely...
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It Works, its print in place and ready to use when the print is finised. STL IS ON CULTS3D- https://cults3d.com/:1222890 check my patreon out- patreon.com/3DPrintingWithDanny Share your make here or on social media, feel free to tag me as i...
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A fun little fidget ring that prints in one piece with no assembly required! Once printed, push down on the spinning piece with some force and rotate it back and forth to try and make a clear path for it to spin. This might cause some little string...
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Please let me also know how you rate the design.Unfortunately, the uber fidget ring was deleted due to a design claim, so its no longer available.If you like it, you can check out the dual fidget ring:And the discrete (as in discontinuous/quantized)...
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a small fidget that makes a satisfying click sound update: you can see its big brother at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6179732 print in pla, 0.2mm, standard 0.2 cura settings for pla + activate *print thin walls* option because spring lines are...
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https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/cgdp57/3d_print_challenge_week_1_ice_cube_holder/ EDIT 2: I found that the original trays produced tiny ice cubes with very little detail. Added three new models, which make much larger cubes, eight at a...