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The short tail version doesn't curl up but in my opinion is more fun as a fidget toy. Included are 4 STL's *Flexi Squirrel_Curved_Long Tail*Flexi Squirrel_Straight_Long Tail *Flexi Squirrel_Curved_Short Tail*Flexi Squirrel_Straight_Short Tail ...
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I used standard skateboard bearings leftover from a fidget spinner project and some spare hardware lying around. The result is extremely robust, eliminating my concern about it splitting in half and dropping my roll mid-print, as I had feared with...
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your filament spools suddenly transformed into fidget spinners? This innovative design effectively converts a spool of Hatchbox filament into one! It's the first-ever fully 3D printable spinning filament spool holder that optimizes the frictionless...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=188275 Instructions Using the following settings: Knurl_Height is set to 2 Font_Spacing is left at default, which is 0 Font_Cut is activated, set to 1 Font_Size is adjusted to 9.5 Ring_Thickness...
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... design on the back is particularly eye-catching. If you're seeking a more satisfying fidget toy that deviates from the standard NASA mail, consider checking out my pentagon-patterned design available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3453931
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A fidget spinner remix of the "Perfect gear bearing" by Gamma4D. Comes in 2 variants that is with or without added M10 nuts as weight in the branches.</p><p>Add a pause at 12mm height with PrusaSlicer to insert 3x M10 nut then resume printing.
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With the standard 608 bearings used in most fidget spinners, this is the shortest version possible. These bearings are commonly found around the house if you have kids. To assemble this spinner, add the 608 bearings to the shaft. It's best to print...
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The small, pocket-fidget sized patch prints in just 21 minutes. The larger, more luxurious swatch prints in under 2 hours.I printed this in PLA. Use 0.2mm layers to maintain the gaps between the tiles and the connecting rings.After printing, the...
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Message boldly displays FIDGET THIS! Font selection utilizes write/Letters.dxf. Ring_Size_Selector is precisely calibrated at 16.51. The number of Bands is confidently set at 2. Font_Size is optimized at 9.5 points. Knurl_Width is deliberately set at...
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I designed this little adapter to put together a small toy tank based on other 2 designs: a foldable print in place tank body (https://www.printables.com/model/437973-print-in-place-tank-body-fab365-style) and a couple of tank treads...
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The DIY enthusiast's dream project is born - a Simple Fidget Spinner with Star Caps that will keep you entertained for hours on end. The foundation of this masterpiece lies in the ingenious Lucina base, carefully crafted by its creator and available...
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The custom features include Font Height set to 0, Manual Ring Size of 20, Knurl Width at 3, using the 'write/Letters.dxf' Font, Knurl Smoothness of 50, Font Spacing and Font Size both set to 0 and 9.5 respectively, Knurl Depth at 1.5, Ring Thickness...
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Here's my "puzzle style" print in place bracelet, which is also a fun and quiet fidget toy. I was inspired by all the incredible print in place models on Thingiverse, and wanted to try making some hinges myself. A bracelet with section connecting...
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// The center rod translate([0,0,max_d/2+bearing_h+.1]) cylinder(r=rod_d/2, h=max_d*2, center=true); For easy insertion of the bearing into its seat, I used this tool: Fidget Spinners: 608ZZ Press Out Tool. ...https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1955325 ...
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A versatile fidget spinner suitable for office use, on-the-go, or at home can help alleviate stress, restlessness, and nervousness. However, it is not recommended for children under three years old. The ball bearing is a simple design by the maker...
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This is a substantial fidget spinner. It doesn't spin easily with one hand but spins well using two hands when weighted properly. I've designed a smaller MkII version as well (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2573142). I've used skate board bearing...
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This prints entirely as one (print-in-place), both the outside and the cross spin like a fidget spinner. There is also a spot in the model for two 1mm x 6mm magnets in the cross to embed if you'd like as a fridge magnet. For fusion 360 animation...
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It's my own simple fidget toy like https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1887004 but this one is more comfortable to print and assemble. It is not remix - I made it from scratch. No glue, no nuts, no screws, easy to print, nice to use tickling...
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Like most high-performance EDC fidget spinners, this model utilizes four 22mm bearings for maximum stability and speed. Print Settings: Printer: HICTOP Aluminium Frame 3D Printer Rafts: Optional - no significant impact on performance Supports: None...
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After successfully printing a few other items that required assembly, such as the Gear Gearing (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53451) and the Kobayashi Fidget Cube (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1790624), I figured out how to make this cable...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=46423 Instructions Using the following options: USB sticks = 4 SD cards = 4 Micro SD gap = 3 mm Pencil radius = 4 mm Build plate manual Y = 100 units Build plate manual X = 100 units Device...
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All you need are a couple of 22mm ball bearings with 7mm height and an 8mm hole, similar to those used in fidget spinners. Printing time isn't excessive, and with careful construction, the model should turn smoothly. My prototype wasn't perfect, but...
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... which I sometimes use as a lock (as shown in the photo). The holder flexes well and can be attached in multiple ways due to its shape and three holes in its frame. In the photo, the holder is holding the frame of an unpainted fidget spinner.
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These super adorable little ones are really floppy and fun to fidget with and hold. There are 3 printing options- curled, straight (for belt printers) and separated body and tail for easier enlarging or to fit a smaller build plate.They are all the...
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Get into the winter holiday spirit with the Fuzzy Christmas kinetic sculpture! This mechanical sculpture makes use of a bevel gear and spur gear system to rotate the tree. Not only does this this kinetic sculpture make a nice Christmas decoration,...
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Heavily remixed from mathiaspl20 design from Thingiverse Designed this as a fidget toy that doubly functions as a letter opener, yet looks tactical enough to be cool. You'd need a single rubber band and a well tuned 3D printer with tight tolerances....
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Or as one of my wife's classmates does with his, just sit around and use it as a fidget star... No supports neeeded to print, I suggest using .2 layer height and PLA. If you're using Prusa slicer use the Auto variable layer height function to speed...
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These are modified arms and nuts which support the use of standard skate bearings (608ZZ) as I had loads of these lying around from free fidget spinners I've collected over the years. Use the other parts from the original with these to be able to use...
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... The font used is "Letters.dxf" and the ring thickness is 9mm. Additionally, there is a message engraved on the ring that reads "FIDGET THIS!" The knurl height is 6mm and the knurl width is 6mm. ...Finally, the ring size selector is set to 23.83mm.
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A geat fidget toy for eveyone. Who dosent love Dragons. 10 to 15% infill3 to 4 lines.1 or .2 heightNo supportPrint in place print with raft or brim if it dosent stick. Curled STL Please feel free to post pics of your makes. I would love to see...