fidget triangle 3d models
59436 3d models found related to fidget triangle.thingiverse
Or you support it itself when you use the Ratchet Fidget Gap.stl **Every make will be featured on my Instagram add your handle and follow me :)** Check out [my Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/tomo_designs/) if you want to see more designs like...
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This fidget spinner utilizes 22mm by 7mm bearings, specifically those commonly used in skateboards and scooters. It incorporates 5/16"-18 nuts for added weight. The cap is a modified design sourced from Thingiverse, featuring the distinctive Halifax...
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Order from Amazon Tried my hand at designing a dual fidget spinner. Created using SketchUp 2017. For printing you'll want to take into account the dimensional accuracy as you want the bearings to be a tight fit. Scaling the model should help adjust...
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Simple sliding toy inspired by Make Anything's fidget toy design. For enhanced results, use sandpapers to clean the model before assembling for a silky smooth slide. Every part was meticulously designed to fit together seamlessly after sanding...
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Another load of fidget spinners :-) Designed in Fusion 360. Sliced with S3D. Printed on Prusa i3 MK2. All the bearings are standard 608zz skateboard bearings (8x22x7mm) The nuts are standard M10 (8mm thick) The steel balls are 13mm and 8mm. All the...
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3D Model of Fidget Spinner: A Precise Midpoly Design. This midpoly model boasts minimal polygon count, clean geometry, and a smooth surface flow. Ideal for adding depth and realism to your rendering projects, this precise model features detailed...
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Well even if you're not, you need it too haha **The Flower Fidget !** A really cool Fidgettoy to have in your hands And of course it prints perfectly without supports Try it! ... **IMPORTANT :** If you want to sell 3D prints from my designs,...
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This is a fidget spinner that utilizes 22mm by 7mm (inside diameter of 8mm) bearings commonly found in skateboards and scooters. It incorporates 5/16"-18 nuts as weights for added stability. The cap design is a modified version from Thingiverse,...
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A versatile fidget toy boasting intricate mechanics features two interlocking helices that are meticulously designed (mirroring my "alien DNA" concept but with a more defined structure). This clever design is available in various tolerances, each...
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This is a fidget that involves a pin that connects 2 separate pallets together. When the pin is moving around the pallets it will slide in the cross shaped grooves around both pallets. After printing, connect the pallets together and slip the pin...
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Because the world desperately needs more fidget spinners! Two body sizes are available; the compact one is ideal for little kids with small hands. For each body size, print two caps and three weight holders. These bearings were used, which I...
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This is a remix of EG3Dprinting's fidget toggle switch. Instead if switching, it's a button press that springs back out. Forgive the crudeness of the remix, I'm new to all this. I just wanted to make a button for my son and felt I should share...
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... them focus in class by keeping their hands busy while they learn. Others use it as a way to calm down during recess or after school. The fidget spinner is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, making it easy to take with you wherever you go.
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My spin on fidget spinners is here. These designs are very basic compared to most others but should print easily. Use any 608zz bearings; I use Bones Redz for the center bearing and the cheapest bearings I can find for the outer ones. For thumb...
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These are two different sized gears to fidget with. I have printed them out of PLA, PETG and Nylon. The Nylon version worked the best as nylon is nice and slippery. Both of the other materials worked as well but you may have to modify your extrusion...
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Human: 5 Unique Fidget Spinner Designs Featuring One Center Bearing and Three Outer Hex Nuts as Weights, Compatible with No Need for Sanding on a 608 Bearing. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation)...
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Design a simple fidget spinner in Creo CAD (Pro/E) with ease, taking only an hour or so to print without needing extensive finish or sanding work. This design utilizes standard 22mm skateboard bearings, boasting an outer diameter of 152mm and a...
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I created the fidget spinner in my spare time, curious to see what a shuriken combined with one would look like. To bring this design to life, a 606 size bearing is needed - specifically, one with a 17mm outer diameter. This may result in a larger...
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A fidget toy that keeps you on your toes, literally. Its moving parts spin and whirl, keeping your fingers busy as can be. To suit different tastes in tactile feedback, it comes in a variety of tolerances: 'relaxed' is half a millimeter, 'medium' is...
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This high-performance fidget spinner demands a 22mm diameter bearing in its core, along with three pennies snugly seated in each of the outer holes. To ensure the centre bearing remains securely in place, a dab of superglue may be necessary,...
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Fidget Spinner Print Settings Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer: Creator ProRafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't MatterResolution: 0.20 Infill: 15 Category: Toys & Games
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Here's a fidget cube that looks like a miniature Rubik's Cube but is made to satisfy your anxiety and boredom needs. The compact device measures just 1.5 inches on each side and weighs a mere 2 ounces, making it easy to slip into a pocket or attach...
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Simple fidget token, quick print, no supports. The outer dice ring can rotate around the center piece. The ring is balanced.</p><p>Turn it few times in your hand and find out what is the number above the arrow. Also you can take a pencil, put it...
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I designed a fidget spinner using my Rebel 2, printed in 3D with precision. One robust 608RS bearing and ten steel balls are securely pressed inside for smooth operation. I used a layer height of 0.2mm to achieve optimal results. The spinner's...
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Fidget spinner enthusiasts can now enjoy this handheld toy by simply using one hand to flick it around. Print Settings Printer Brand: FlashForge is the printer brand used here. Printer: The FlashForge Finder is the specific printer model employed...
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An easy print-in-place ratchet fidget that makes a satisfying sound. Just print it out and turn it around for the cool well known ratchet sound.You do not need to use any supports. It is fully print in place. It can help to use a brim. You can chose...
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The world doesn't really need another fidget toy, but hey, it's only 2 grams.Print in PLA using a 0.4mm line width. Insert the inner piece into the outer piece. Position the inner piece to one end while you insert each little dog-bone piece into the...
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Made a fidget spinner with washers and bolts as weight instead of bearings. This way will save you the use of three bearings. The bolts are M4x8 mm, and the nut is a square M4. The washers are Ø18 mm. Bearing: ABEC-7 608 RS, all 608 bearings should...
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A versatile fidget toy boasting dynamic components, including rotating rings that move freely in relation to one another. Offered in various precision grades, these toys cater to diverse preferences for smoothness of movement: 'relaxed' models...
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This fidget features rolling balls on an internal track plus a movable piece centered around it. To print it neatly, I rotate the file fidgetB.stl 90 degrees. Meanwhile, I've been printing files fidgetA.stl and fidgetC.stl together so far. Assembling...