fidget joystick 3d models
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This is designed to be a press fit for a 608 bearing (commonly used in skateboard wheels and fidget spinners). It should be a mild press fit, if it doesn't want to press on, a little sanding may be needed, but with my Ender 3 V2 out of the box, they...
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I based the the bearing mount portion off TimBolton's Micro Single Spinner Fidget . It was compact and does the job well. I'm using 5 M3 screws to hold the mount together and 2 M4 screws to mount the the mount to the top of my Ender 3. The 2 M4...
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This is my first-ever Fidget toy design, a true masterpiece of simplicity and elegance. It boasts a single lightweight R188 bearing, skillfully paired with 2 x M4 nuts on each arm. The tolerances are remarkably tight, ensuring that the bearing and...
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Magnetic spheres are used to make 3D printed polygons that can be used as an educational math tool, a fidget device, or a unique set of magnetic building blocks. The polygons can be used to make polyhedrons and other fun shapes.Triangles,...
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- See Cutaway pics for assembly instructions - ADDITIONAL MATERIALS REQUIRED: > A) 1ea R188 precision YoYo / fidget spinner bearing for the fuze and vanes to be able to go WOOOOSH like REALLY fast. (Overall dimensions of this bearing is 1/4"...
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Help cover the time of design: paypal.me/Urza2020 Also check my other creations: Fidget Spinner Ring | Spinning Ring: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4771995 YouTube Subscribe Counter: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4357716 18650 Li-ion Battery...
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This is a print in place, torture test for your 3D Printer, that works as a fidget toy. If you liked this model, why not try out our other stress tests too?Print Settings and Tips:Designed for 0.4 Nozzle and 0.2 layer heightFeel free to try...
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Welcome the New Year with a Fun Fidget Toy Gimbal. A Whirlwind Spin Party Favor that Thrills Kids and Adults Alike! Blow gently to send the gimbal spinning wildly. Learn how to personalize your own whimsical toy at...
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Once it dries, it is ready to spin.Spin it as a visual fidget, or print 2 and make them fight. PRINT SETTINGSSupports everywhereInfill: Cubic Subdivision, 25%Size: 4.5cm from side to side of the UFO or larger. (print it smaller and you...
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I use Ender 3 (with standard hotend 0.4) and about 1 hour to print this fidget. You can use a thinner nozzle and layer height to archive maximum accuracy May be you need sandpaper or nailfile to smooth edges. You can fix the detail forever...
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Warning: you will need a 608 ball bearing or just a normal fidget spinner ball bearing in order for it to work.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:CrealityPrinter: CR-10Rafts:NoSupports: NoResolution:.2Infill: 100Filament:doesn't matter PLA doesn't...
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Due to the small size of my room, My printers are in often cramped positions, requiring me to have to fidget around with the filament, callipers and marker whenever Im about to perform a E-Steps Calibration Test. That's why I decided to design...
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Meanwhile, the rear legs are snug but need a bit of fidgeting before they fit seamlessly into place. The bases or "feet" of each leg are 20mm by 20mm in size, making it simple to attach small rubber footpads purchased from my local hardware store to...
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... printer, you could scale down the sizes. If you make the mistake of running this through your dishwasher, it might warp and the lid might not fit any more. Also, the revised lid takes less fidgeting to put on top. ... Use 20% infill for that.
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I use Ender 3 (with standard hotend 0.4) and about 1 hour to print this fidget. You can use a thinner nozzle and layer height to archive maximum accuracy May be you need sandpaper or nailfile to smooth edges. You can fix the detail forever...
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I finally learned how to make proper knurling. I plan to make multiple sizes just because I enjoy making them. This actually make great and silent fidgets. :)</p> <ul> <li>After a test print, I decided to take the knurling all the way to a...
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Click here to join STLFLIX The Spider’s Web This STL file is recommended for FDM Printers!3D Printing Time: 07 Hours 40 MinutesApproximately Length : 19 cm Both spooky decor and a relaxing fidget, this is the only spider’s web you’ll fall...
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This is a cute little fidget toy that demonstrates the possibilities of 3d printed design. 3D PRINTING SETTINGS I printed all my parts with a raft because of the minimal contact with the print bed in places. 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer...
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I've recently completed doing the AM8 upgrade to my Anet A8, and needed a replacement spool holder for it.I didn't want one that needed screws, and I wanted to have more than 1 spool on it.So I found the one remixed by denos, and modified it a bit so...
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You could even scale it down (within reason, given the hinge situation) to form an interesting fidgeting toy! I hope you have as much fun with this model as I am. ... You can find the rest of this lamp kit here: Electromaker DIY...
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This is a remix of 2ROBOTGUY's penny fidget spinner. The only change I made is that I added a 0.5mm top layer to each of the penny slots so that the pennies can be fully encased inside the spinner. Instructions: I sliced the spinner using Cura 2.5...
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I also include a version without any mounting features on the outside, for remix purposes.Requires 4x 10mm x 3mm refrigerator magnets and a pause at the appropriate layer to embed them in the print.Requires Peak Design's Mobile Everyday case or...
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The bearings used are ultra common skateboard bearings found in many maker projects and fidget spinners: 608 bearings, 8mm ID, 22mm OD, 7mm thick. Instead of an 8mm shaft, I use a 5/16" one, which works perfectly. The bearings and shafts press fit...
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Most people will get it in a few minutes, some just do not get it. PrintingPrint at 50% size for a good fit and perfect fidget size. No support.Printing a neat sharp point at the tip is difficult. Print the model twice at the same time...
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This is a case I made for my loops ear plugs as when searching it turned out no one's made them yet.I fidget a lot so the original case that came with them lasted only a couple of hours before I snapped it in half.Ear plugs from here...
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You can also simply put this on your desk to have a nice functional object to fidget with. Supports are required for the body and the jaws only, not the lead screw Assembly: After printing all 3 parts put the screw inside the body, with the...
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I am new to 3d printing and this is my first uploaded design. The point of this project was to get into more of the design phase of things. Blender was chosen as I have at least a basic knowledge of the software. After selecting two great models, I...
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This is a wedding band for people who like(or don't like) to fidget. Whether trapped in your own psychosis or just wanting to waste some stress, this wedding band may indeed be for you. I made two sizes. 110 is slightly larger than 105. These are...
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A nice looking small puzzle fidget, ideal to put on your desk and keep you busy during long meetings or train your kids to the world of puzzles. Several STL are provided, for all combinations of : + short (35 mm) vs long (55 mm) + square...