fidget tangles 3d models
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Black Panther Fidget Spinner. The spinner is designed for a standard 608 bearing, boasting a 22mm diameter. This spinner is crafted to snap together seamlessly, thanks to the strategically placed small ridges on its parts that ensure a secure...
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I blew up my Life Savers candy based magnet fidget design just enough to fit on a Prusa Mini bed, then hollowed it out and added a locking mechanism to act as a secure storage container. Great for a candy dish! </p><p>HUGE update to this model.
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All you need to build this upgrade is: -A few M3x30 screws -One M3x25 screw+ M3nut -One M5x30 screw+nut -One 8x22x7 bearing (the size of the bearing is the same used in fidget spinners or skateboards) -A longer belt (the factory one is a bit too...
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with text), and basically anything else you'd want a Cherry MX key switch hole. Pre-generated key switch testers of varying sizes are also included. UPDATE 20200302: The interior of the switch tester now uses rounded corners (no more sharp edges) and...
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(There is a slight click when fully opened and closed, which is a bit satisfying, but don't fidget with it after using it in public!) It could also act as a keychain or just put it in your pocket when going out. Print instructionsG-Code is provided...
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This is a spool holder I designed for use with the IKEA Lack Enclosure: https://www.prusaprinters.org/cheap-simple-3d-printer-enclosure/ I wanted something that would allow me to swap out spools quickly and easily, and not have to fidget with rails.
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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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To build one, you'll need two of each part, four skateboard bearings like those used in fidget spinners, a long 3/8 bolt, two 3/8 nuts, and some washers. First, press the bearings into each side of the two cones. It's a tight fit, but you should be...
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It makes a really fun fidget toy on its own, but... add a #12 rubber band to each wing and it become really dynamic! (Size #12 rubber bands have been tested from 70%-110% print scale. Outside of that range, different sized bands may be required) ...
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The sections print quickly and the 5mm sphere magnets are easy to get hold of as they're the common desktop fidget toy size. The tray slides in and friction fits, but you can secure them with a drop of super glue if you want. The river is modeled...
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Trying to learn more about compliant mechanisms so I made this compliant rolling contact joint as demonstrated in this youtube video: https://youtu.be/uvPSsUkLypY by The FACTs of Mechanical Design Not my original design or creation, just copying from...
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It's a satisfying little fidget toy that makes a sound if you hold it by two points and blow through it tangentially. Printed in 51 minutes on my Ender 3. I included the GCODE files because I thought why not. ...The bed was at 60, and the nozzle was...
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A fun little knife to fidget with. <a href="https://youtu.be/hxRsqbLM88U">https://youtu.be/hxRsqbLM88U</a></p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Rafts:</strong></p> <p>No</p> <p class="detail-setting supports"><strong>Supports: </strong>...
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I recommend to actuate it once (very carefully) after printing while the fidget toy is still warm. How do you print it?It consists of only one part and can easily be printed in around 1 hour with no supports. I recommend a 0.12...
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I designed this extremely stable spool holder for the CR-10 for three key reasons: to alleviate stress on the extruder to accommodate all sizes of filament spools to repurpose all those leftover 608 bearings from fidget spinner projects Update...
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This fidget toy is a fun way to show off what a 3D printer can do and serves as a challenging test for your printer's vertical round holes and/or support settings. A sample picture of this model was printed in Inland Natural PLA using an Ender 3...
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It's a fidget Gear Ring that is actually wearable. I recommend scaling down to 55% for a pinky or ring finger or 65% for a thumb, but that's just for me. you will need to print 6 of the sides, one of the middle and two of the bottoms. Then assemble...
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I blew up my Life Savers candy based magnet fidget design just enough to fit on a Prusa Mini bed, then hollowed it out and added a locking mechanism and dividers to act as a secure storage container, suitable for small parts, or whatever! HUGE...
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... it with excessive force. Interestingly, I've discovered that swiveling this hook in one's hand can be a fun and engaging experience. This realization has inspired me to design similar kinesthetic fidget toys using a variant of this same concept.
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Required parts: 1x printed holder base (screwed securely into the wall) 2x printed holder sides (firmly gripping spool from both sides) 3x screws to mount base firmly onto the wall 2x 608 bearings, used in skates/roller/inline/fidget spinners -...
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Five fidget spinner bearings and sixty pounds of steel weights are integral components. Three 3/4" by 48" wooden dowel rods, along with three 0.375" by 2' square wooden rods, provide structural support. Three clamps for weight height adjustment add...
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Just print and click it together. Perfect to test your printer or just as a fidget on your desk. It makes use of a spring gear that will bring back the knob that you are moving back to the center every time. I can even use it with one hand and...
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This upgrade takes Tom's simple spool holder to the next level by adding two 608 skateboard/fidget-spinner bearings, allowing the spool to spin more freely around the 8mm rod. This reduction in resistance applied to the extruder may improve the...
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... 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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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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As a bonus, they spin, adding a little fidget spinner action into the mix!To keep the Wallette as thin as possible, I forewent using fasteners and opted to rely on glue for construction. I also wanted to make the Wallette 100% printable, not...
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However, I ended up buying four fidget spinners for just four euros and received sixteen bearings as a bonus, so keep this in mind. During printing, I employed supports for all components except SpoolBaseSide.stl. For infill overlap percentage, I set...
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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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This Robot employs CDrom motors, similar to my Fidget Spinner Project. The entire Robot operates at 5 volts. This Robot is powered by ROS Kinetic on Ubuntu Mate ARM on PI 3. The gearbox is 3D printed and utilizes 6700ZZ bearings. In addition to...
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I wanted to make this more like a fidget spinner, and decision-maker, and it was much harder than I had imagined because I wanted the top to stay still while the back spun… How would you hold it… How could you design it to print without supports but...