fidget tangle 3d models
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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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The parts list remains identical to the original, with the assembly video still applicable to this version: 2x 608 bearings (Fidget Spinner or Skate Board Bearings, standard size) 2x M8 or 5/16 nuts 1x M8 or 5/16 nylon lock nut 3x M8 or 5/16 washers...
prusaprinters
... a 0.20mm layer height and 100% infill. No supports or brims needed.After printing, they can be a little stiff to begin with, so I just used them like fidget toys and connected/disconnected them a hundred times while I worked until they loosened up.
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(I found 2 suitable ones in a dollar store fidget spinner. Hair elastic (for phone holder) 3 M4 x 20mm bolts and nuts. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 layer height Infill: 30 %...
myminifactory
You will need a .15" (5/32") or similarly sized steel bearing available at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2J2EZzT or harvest from 608 skate bearings popular in fidget spinners: https://amzn.to/2H7gq3i. ...The project scales well if you want to try larger or...
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The Spinner Press is designed to press the bearings flush with the surface of the fidget spinner, which isn't what I needed since the bearings in my design are recessed. So, based on Esquivel's design, I started from scratch and created a set of...
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It's just a fidget toy that is kind of relaxing to play with. The ball rolls freely within the dice. You put the whole thing in your hand and roll the ball with your thumb in any direction, or hold the ball between your finger and thumb and spin the...
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I designed an upgraded CD Windmill that utilizes the popular 608 bearings found in fidget spinners, which can be spotted at clearance prices of 99c with a keen eye. So many bearings accumulate, prompting the question: what to do with them all? I...
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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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-There are two things you will need: -an ABEC bearing, you can find these in fidget spinners, face it, you're not using it. -a 3mm roll pin or what I used...a nail. -an altoid tin. ... Once everything sits in the tin, there's little...
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... You will also need four 608 bearings - these are extremely common and very affordable, and can be found at many DIY shops. They're also commonly used in fidget spinners and skateboards. ... To join the two pieces together, I simply used superglue.
cults3d
... keyboards, resulting in an aesthetic display to add to your desk, and a useful design that lets you stack it up when you need space to build your next keyboard. 😉 Sort your switches by brand, tactility, or color. Works great as a desk fidget too!
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Yes another fidget infinity cube, but this one will fit nicely in your pocket and you can use it one-handed. I have printed it over 50 times so far and have not had a single one fail when loosening the hinges post-printing. This project started...
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IÂ Remixed Emil's Dart Holder to get its tactical rail attachment back which I optimized (less flutter in the linkage) then used it to make a reflex sight.Printing Recommendations :Resolution :0.2mmSupport :NOInfill :15% GyroideRaft :NOMaterial /...
cgtrader
Its unique structure allows you to fidget with ease, providing an ideal way to stretch out your fingers. Standing at 60 mm (2.36 inches) in diameter and only 5 mm (0.2 inches) thick, this model is a slim addition to any keychain collection. Quick...
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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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33 teeth, 16 Degree sweep, just because.With the gear teeth, I find myself moving it to my index finger and spinning it with my thumbnail like a tiny fidget spinner...This one is size 11, 20.95mm inside.Now in Double Helical,...
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Through Indonesia's trade network and close contact with neighboring countries, the weaponization of the karambit was eventually dispersed through what are now Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and the Philippines.Now it is a fidget toy that you can...
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... weight although I have not tested that. By putting both on the same plate in the slicer it should be able to scale although I have not tested that. And bonus I found that this makes a cool fidget spinner because the tolerance is pretty big. ...
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This quirky fidget toy has a lot of value for anyone who loves to play with objects. While it's primarily intended for fun, it also serves a practical purpose: keeping your pen upright and ready for use amidst cluttered desks and papers. The...
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Customized Version of the Design for a Miniature Retro Fidget Sign Created with the Customizer Tool: http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=123456 Instructions for Use Using the Following Options: MicroSD Card Gap: Set to 5mm Secure...
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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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Features --------- * The battery compartment also acts as a switch (and very addictive fidget toy) * You can still use the original cap to cover the alignment scope. This design does not include a current limiting resistor, which will likely...
myminifactory
Our first attempt at creating a fidget spinner was a huge success! These are an absolute blast to play with, and we're definitely going to release several more models as we continue to improve this design. We designed the spinner in OpenSCAD, so the...
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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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I've recently completed upgrading my Anet A8 to AM8 and needed a new spool holder without screws for more than one spool.\r\nI found denos' remixed design and modified it slightly for use as shown in the picture!\r\nThe STL file I provide works with...
myminifactory
I ripped one out of a cheap fidget spinner and it works great. ...You will also need 1 250ml red bull style can.To build this project, print one of each file PLUS 7x the wing file.Assembly Instructions:1) Print the files per the printing instructions...
prusaprinters
The individual segments are cleverly designed to print in place and snap together, creating a seamless, articulated creature.If you're looking to support my work or obtain a commercial license, consider joining a Patreon...
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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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This could be a gift for someone who doesn't know much about 3D printing, or a fidgeting toy for children. You can also download extra stuff (F3d and STEP files) from Cults: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/star-in-cage-puzzle-print-in-place...