fidget dodecahedron 3d models
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Parts needed: 2 M3x16 bolts 1 M3x30 bolt (get a variety kit of M3 bolts at http://a.co/d/7SUsJXC) M3 small diameter heat-set inserts (http://a.co/d/gAxFzHx) 608zz skateboard bearings (same as used for most fidget spinners, ceramic work best but are...
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You will also need three fidget spinner bearings. Two for either side of the auger (brake line) and one goes into the rear to hold the spur pulley. Basically, it's powered by a 550 RC motor that turns a belt connected to the secondary drive pulley. I...
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I'm a pen clicker type fidgeter, this "scratches that kind of itch" better than the ones that keep spinning without frequent interaction. Want hints on how to make your own? Other than the text, this consists of 5 shapes in TinkerCAD: four cones...
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You'll also need to buy a 45 mm M5 bolt and some 608 bearings (or try printed or out of an old fidget spinner). All other screws I needed to use already had extras from the Anet A8. See it in action: https://youtu.be/OLfVsnN3ViY Update 10/2/18:...
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This snake uses a unique print-in-place ovoid joint designed to be stronger than the interlocking double ring joints used in many articulated designs, so this design is more suitable for use as a fidget or children’s toy. You will need some...
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:-) Until then, the gripper is a great fidget toy for in between. I hope you have as much fun with it as I did designing it. If you have any ideas or suggestions for improvement, feel free to leave a comment. PS Unfortunately the quality...
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UPDATE: 10/22/2022 Added a different Front Cover that is not part of the filament path: it can be removed while printing.UPDATE: 10/18/2022 I wasn't happy with having to occasionally fidget with the filament to get it to exit the other end of...
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Just give your Bobbler a shake and watch it bobble, just like watching a fidget spinner spin. Everyone who sees them likes them, and most want one, so they make great little gifts, and as they require just 16-18gm filament at standard scale (and...
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I hopped on the spinner bandwagon because I'm a huge fan of fidget toys. But I had one major issue - exposed hardware. That's why I created this version, which uses hex nuts inserted during printing as counterweights for a sleek look and feel. It's...
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The roller has two nubs sticking out of its ends, and these fit into a pair of 608zz ball bearings (skate bearings, easily found in fidget spinners). With the bearings on either end of the roller, it should be put into the pocket on the main part of...
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I got mine at a local craft store that sells fidget spinners for cheap. Some of those things have four working bearings in them for a dollar. The 608ZZ bearings are also pretty cheap on eBay and Amazon if you want. Depending on the bearings (some...
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What you get in return is (I think) a much more rigid (and Square) frame and therefore a slightly easier build due to less fidgeting with alignment (not that “I” had an issue with that....) Any piece not represented (entire Z-axis) utilizes the...
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In terms of functionality, these bearings are best suited for light duty radial loads, such as in my 3kg spool adapter and simple fidget spinner: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:471259. They can also handle axial loads under certain conditions;...
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Use them as keychains, fidget spines, or offbeat decorations. Two five-vertebrae chains are included, one with a loop at the top and one without. Separate vertebrae are provided to make your own chain as long as you want! See here for text...
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A fidget toy 2. A hockey puck 3. A TicTac, or Altoids dispenser Printing Notes: - Don't fear the little bridging and overhang needed to print this. Have faith in your printer. If it does not work, you should be able to calibrate your printer to...
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I salvaged bearings from a fidget spinner that I got at the dollar store, using pliers to twist them free of the plastic frame.\r\n\r\nTo assemble this, you'll need a 3 1/2 inch long 5/16 threaded rod and four nuts (I used lock nuts). I also used...
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It now also fits another swatch next to it as a tolerance test or just good for fidgeting with them :) Off course these torture tests aren't up to it compared to a real torture test, but should at least give some indication. The ideal print layer...
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TL;DRPrint in place fidget spinning finger ring in all sizes. Giveaway As a owner of a 3D printer, you know the situation, that anyone who visits you to have a look at your printer, likes to get something printed from you. While you...
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Without the felt washers, the spool now will run like a fidget spinner for filament spools. This can cause overrun and tangles as you print - which is bad. An old fashioned felt clutch is the answer. The outer caps (which print with the brackets)...
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Get one from that dusty fidget spinner you have laying around...also skateboard bearingssuperglue*the lowProfile pivot requires a 1.2mm metal rod [paper clip/push pin/etc] It's going to feel strange in the beginning because you probably...
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This set starts at 608 as the biggest size, which is pretty much the most commonly used size in DIY projects (filament guides, spool holders, fidget spinners, RC cars, robots, perpetua mobilia...), and goes down to 685, which I use in mechanical...
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This thing will require: * Two M4 nuts * Two M4x12mm flat head bolts (It should be possible to use round head bolts with the newer design) * One 608zz bearing, which can be salvaged from an old fidget spinner * One spring from a ball point pen * Two...
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I have 6 of the old design in a 3kg spool adapter and one in a simple fidget spinner. They can also sometimes hold axial loads depending on the settings; generally good tolerances and printing quality help here. Other than that they are really just...
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-- from building in the fidget spinner craze) so that the holder tips forward and taps a mechanical microswitch when filament tension to the spool gets high. Both sensors are mechanical switches now (the standard microswitch end-stop boards,...
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Great for fidgeting!The counter has a built in detent mechanism to click between numbers so it lines up and stays that way when traveling between sessions. The numbers are on a different layer, letting you print with different colors...
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... one has to be printed on its side for the hooks to work.</p><p><strong>me</strong></p><p>I am a 14 yr old beginner designer with not much skill currently using openscad. I did make one model in Microsoft paint. I like fidget toys a lot. video
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See my other designs on YouTube as rbattstuff Visit me at rbattstuff on Instagram This is a fully customizable spinner fidget toy. It can use many things as weights from Ball Bearings and Quarters to Hex Nuts and Clay or even Magnets and concrete. I...
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if using a wall mount) : Bearings: 608 Open Fidget Spinner Chrome Steel Ball Bearings 8x22x7 (x8) : O-Rings: #215 or #216 (used as anti-slip vibration dampener) (x8) Note: almost any O-ring with an inside dia. 1.0625”/26.98mm to 1.125”/28.58mm should...
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Un-shielded (like fidget spinner bearings) can cause the spool to roll too much when the printer gives a pull on the filament. 6x coarse thread (drywall) screws for mounting the self brackets. Printed Parts Needed 2x Hanging shelf mounts 2x Roller...
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... be printed on its side for the hooks to work. me I am a 14 yr old beginner designer with not much skill currently using openscad. I did make one model in Microsoft paint. I like fidget toys a lot. ... video https://youtu.be/pVyIrklCITc