fidget spinner dude 3d models
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A beautiful and relaxing fidget spinner, featuring a little fox with a rose! The rose spins freely. Can be used as a keychain or a necklace pendant (printed at 70%) Prints with NO supports or assembly! If top layers are rough you may smooth them out...
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A fun and soothing fidget spinner you can carry with you anywhere! Personalized with you or a loved one's initials. For this design we added a screw-in keychain loop so that you can spin it multiple different ways without the keychain getting in the...
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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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Customizable fidget spinner designed to accommodate bearings and weights of all sizes. The design allows users to easily incorporate both cylindrical and spherical weights. To use balls as weights, it's necessary to print the model in two halves,...
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Low friction design with sufficient play to run very easily, just like a fidget spinner. It doesn´t require any additional parts such as bearings and prints as one part. I play with this a lot while working on my PC, it´s kind of relaxing. Gear...
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This is a total redesign of Emmett's gear bearing, transforming it into a complete fidget spinner. To get it to print on my old makerbot I had to increase the tolerance all the way up to .3 (check out the full specs below if you want to modify the...
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It's a COVID-19 themed fidget spinner designed specifically for standard 22mm diameter and 6mm thick bearings. UPDATE March 24th, 2020: I just tried this out with some higher-end bearings, and the fit isn't quite right. ...Until I can switch to a...
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My take on a fidget spinner - two models, either using one or three 608 bearings. I find that bearings spin better when soaked in WD-40 for 48 hours to remove thick grease, then washed with hot soapy water to remove WD-40 residue. 40% fill on the one...
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Just another fidget spinner design, this one utilizing a 22mm skateboard bearing with a finger cap tailored to fit an ID of 8mm. Two models are available, one for ABS and another for PLA. These designs are tight, so I recommend printing everything...
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I re-mixed this fidget spinner because it didn't fit the parts I had on hand so I made a few minor modifications to fit a smaller 626 bearing that my wife got me for some projects and adjusted the ball sockets to be able to hold the 5/8" balls that I...
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To make it a fidget spinner, print 2 coins, and the pushpin parts (includes a pin and a cylinder). Bonus points if you use a Palette and color in the fibonacci spiral. I recommend using at least 2 different colors when printing the coins as well. ...
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This fidget spinner relies on two 5/16 inch hex nuts and one 608 ball bearing. I secured them in place using a vise, though they can be installed by hand with a bit more effort required. ... NUTS -...
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I decided to create my own fidget toy after seeing the popularity of spinners and larger toys. The bigger version measures 25mm, while the smaller one is 20mm in size. Considering my height is only 5ft0in, I thought this would be a suitable size for...
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My Take on the Fidget Spinner Craze. I Printed Mine with 20% Infill. The Holes for the Bearings Are Purposely Tight, So I Used a Hammer and Slowly Tapped Them In Once in They Should Move at All. The Outside Caps Are Optional, But the Center Cap Is...
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Two spinny things are always better than one, and combining two fidget spinners in one device creates twice the excitement. This innovative design allows for double the fun, making it perfect for those who love to spin and twirl. While still in...
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I'm teaching myself TinkerCAD and I've come up with a unique spin on the classic fidget spinner - a steampunk gear style. I've got it designed around a 608-ZZ Bearing, which gives it that perfect balance of functionality and flair. The design is...
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To print the model, use your medium settings for the body and cap of the fidget spinner and print the weight cylinder in full plastic or print it empty then add a bolt or nuts. One complete set is made up of 1 body + 2 caps + 3 weights. This thing...
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This fidget spinner is designed for use specifically with an air compressor, so don't anticipate anything beyond that. Additionally, the spikes can be sharp depending on your printer's resolution, making it a good idea to wear a glove when handling...
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... itself. </li></ol><p>Be careful, since the sides are sharp but not weak. They won't snap when spinning, but make sure not to put excess pressure on it. It's a really cool fidget spinner. ...Feel free to change the colour to what you prefer.</p>
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Geared fidget spinner design inspired by various other designs, I'm not certain where it originated from. The bearings are connected so spinning the case around the central bearing spins the outer bearings and vice versa. This model uses magnetic...
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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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Standard fidget spinner designed to use 608 bearings. Most users create this model to test out the Customizer app for the first time. This model has been updated to use the Write.scad library instead of the built in "text" function. Customizable...
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Experiment in making a fidget spinner without bearings. Printed with 100% infill and a few drops of oil in the pivot joints, it should spin for 15-20 seconds easily, but I haven't gotten it to last more than 30 seconds. It might do better with a...
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These custom-designed caps are tailored for standard 608 skateboard bearings commonly used in fidget spinners. The vast majority are crafted with two distinct layers, while a select few feature three layers - a design choice that often results in...
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I've come up with a Marshall Bison fidget spinner that's been designed to make the most of the entire bison head, while keeping the overall size in check at around 3-1/2" in diameter. To get this design just right, I'm using three 5/16" nuts and one...
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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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A high-quality fidget spinner model is available for rendering projects, featuring realistic detail and close-up design. Originally modeled in Maya and rendered with 3Ds Max Mental Ray, it's built to real-world scale and organized by layers. No...
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After finishing Catia5ftw's jet engine( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1327093 ), I had some bearings left over and decided to do what any normal person would do; make a fidget spinner large enough that you can't realistically hold it in your hand...
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I'm really excited about this awesome gadget that easily attaches to any phone with just a tiny drop of hot glue, turning your phone into an amazing fidget spinner! It's super quick too - it prints in under 1 hour. Check out the YouTube video here:...
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I've got a Virginia fidget spinner right here, folks! It's equipped with three 1/2-inch ball bearings and one trusty 608 bearing. This thing is tiny, measuring only about 3-1/2 inches in diameter overall. To assemble this little beauty, I simply...