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Human: Spin Your Way into Fun with This Hand Spinner Featuring 3 M12 Nuts and 1 High-Quality 608 Ball Bearing. Don't Forget to Use a Hammer to Secure the Nuts, But Move at a Leisurely Pace - It's a Breeze to Print! For an Exceptional Experience, Opt...
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I designed this spinner for my niece, who's a bright and curious five-year-old with small hands that can easily grasp the handle. To make it fun and challenging to use, I chose a 22mm bearing that provides just the right amount of resistance. The...
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A Halloween spinner/keychain made from the word "Boo." This model prints in place quickly and with no supports needed. It features independently spinning hoops embedded in the O's of Boo and a built-in hole for a keychain. I used a multi-color...
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Remix of a previous spinner that needed a ceramic bearing, this one spins for a shorter duration but should operate continuously for 30-45 seconds with minimal effort. Acceleration is significantly increased since the magnets have more travel without...
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I created a smaller version for my grandson because most spinners are too big for little hands. The balls are 5/8" McMaster Carr #96455k58 (https://www.mcmaster.com/#96455k58/=1888jgl). Heating them up with a heat gun or hair dryer makes them pop...
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A rendering of the spinner with its original radius is included. Similar to Sliph's original concept, you can compile this model from the OpenSCAD file; however, the minkowski processing required for it takes a considerable amount of time to render....
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Summary I was inspired by a burnt or crashed drone motor, so I created this compact tri-spinner frame for 3D printing. It's as small as a 2 euro cent coin, making it quite diminutive. The bearing dimensions are ideal if you want to use this design...
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... a standard skateboard bearing. This spinner requires one MR95ZZ (5x9x3mm) bearing, not the standard skateboard bearing! You can get these super cheap from Aliexpress or similar sites. ... Please share your results if you decide to print the model.
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Print each STL file individually because spinner arms require supports, while the body does not. You can print all three arms with one color or use an STL file with only one arm to create each arm a different color. Once printing is complete, simply...
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To make this work, you'll need six "clamp" pieces and one each of the "mainbody," "bearingbody," and "spinner" components. The parts will require glue to hold them together, with the addition of a single 608 skate ball bearing and six balls that snap...
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I designed a spinner using Fusion 360 while learning to model. Four 608 bearings friction-fit into place, requiring a mallet to fully seat them. The caps also feature friction-fit designs that eliminate the need for glue. I have successfully printed...
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I'm excited to share my latest project with you all, a custom spinner design that's been months in the making. This is my debut creation, and I'm thrilled to see it come to life. While it may not be a perfect design, I'm confident it gets the job...
prusaprinters
Of course, you can lower the strength of the magnets by filling one half of the fidget full of magnets and the second half with your selected number of magnets.PRINT SETTINGS:Print with the grip pattern down (bearing holes up).You MUST use 0,2 mm...
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Message chosen to print out is simply 'FIDGET THIS!' Other measurements that have been modified within this custom setup are: • Ring size selector measured in mm: 18.35 • Manual ring size selector set: No • Bands selector has shown a numeric value:...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=188275 Instructions Using the following options: Knurl_Width is set to 3 Bands are selected as 2 Ring_Thickness is chosen as 9 Font_Size has been adjusted to 9.5 Font_Spacing remains at zero...
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This fidget relies on a few US 10 cent pieces, dimes, serving as counter weights and a standard 20 mm skate bearing. Photos printed in Filamentive Carbon Fiber showcase the design's sleek appearance. Sharing this on social media? Don't forget to tag...
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This fidget toy was specifically designed to meet the needs of our students with special abilities. It features a standard skate bearing in its center, measuring 8mm x 22mm x 7mm. The textured surfaces on each side offer a tactile experience that...
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Customized Version of Thingiverse Item #188275 Created with Customizer: http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=188275 Instructions: Using the Following Options: Type - Set to Option Number One Knurl Height - Two Units High Message -...
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Just a simple yet addictive little fidget toy that's hard to put down. Spin it, swing it, and flick it around - it's a fun everyday carry item to keep in your pocket. Printed with a high-end Makerbot Replicator 5th Generation printer. The holes are...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=188275 Instructions Using the following settings: Ring_Thickness is set to 6 Font_Height is set to 0 Font_Cut is chosen at 1 Knurl_Depth is adjusted to 1 Manual_Ring_Size remains blank Font_Size...
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This is a fix/remix of TenDutch's Batman Spinner found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1845518 I discovered that the original was tricky to print with ABS due to slight overhangs and unevenness of design as well as too small bearing inserts...
cults3d
To get started, you'll need the following parts: six "clamp" pieces and one each of the "mainbody," "bearingbody," and spinner units. The individual components will require assembly via glue. In addition to these parts, you'll also need a single 608...
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Updates: A model featuring a light spinner without counterweight bearings has been added. This modification results in slower spinning but still engages users' hands effectively. In response to Jweaver's request, the NoTriangles version of the...
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You can use any Spinner cap or bearing cap from other sources; a helpful link is available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2083000/#files. ... Print Settings: Printer: Monoprice Mini Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill:...
prusaprinters
This spinner requires one MR95ZZ (5x9x3mm) bearing (not the standard skateboard bearing!). You can get these super cheap from Aliexpress or similar sites. Please share your results is you decide to print the model :) Orientation One thing to keep in...
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If you're interested in trying out spinners, I really like one that I came up with - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2266290. To make it work, use one of these bearings in the center (after removing the dust shield and cleaning with WD40) -...
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This is a compact rendition of my Cyclone Mini Spinner, still compatible with standard 608zz skateboard bearings boasting a 22.3mm bore in this model. Update 4/8/17: The Cyclone Micro V3 has been upgraded and now offers improved comfort for...
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Remix of a previous spinner, but this one doesn't require ceramic bearing. It still uses 10mm rare earth magnets. This version spins for 30-45 seconds with minimal effort. Acceleration is faster due to greater magnet travel without interference...
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... out. Other materials will likely work better in this regard. Additionally, I included three plugs for outer bearings that you can use in the spinner, which also work great as cooling towers, helping to improve the overall accuracy of the caps.
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To assemble the spinner, you will need six "clamp" parts, one "mainbody" part, and one "bearingbody" part. The components must be glued together securely. In addition to these parts, you will also require a single 608 skate ball bearing and six of...