mini fidget spinner 3d models
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This is a handle and screw cap designed to attach my turbine fidget spinner (**https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2305864**) and create a pinwheel. I've included two screws: a low-profile option for a more permanent attachment, and a larger,...
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My friend's daughter has a fidget spinner, but her brother broke it. So why not combine a CAD practice with making a girl smile? I think my nozzle offsets need to be adjusted (and retraction settings). Have fun with this spinner and if you print one,...
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A state-of-the-art, dual-propeller magnetically geared fidget spinner showcases a revolutionary 3-axis spinning design. Three precision-crafted ball bearings spin in perfect harmony, utilizing advanced contactless magnetic coupled gearing technology....
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Consumes hardly 20 grams of filament for both the spinner and the base. Print at 0.12 for better and cleaner details. You need a 608ZZ ball bearing for assembly. ... You can also color the grooves to visualize better, in case the material is not...
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Here's a Batman-inspired fidget spinner I came up with, utilizing two 1/2" ball bearings and one 608 bearing to create an authentic spinning experience. Measuring approximately 3-3/4" in length, this custom design is perfect for enthusiasts of the...
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This is a precision bearing designed specifically for fidget spinners, modeled after the standard 608 bearings commonly used in these devices. The center hole measures 8mm, allowing for seamless integration with thumb pads. The outer diameter of 22mm...
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A custom fidget spinner featuring the iconic Deathly Hallows from Harry Potter is now a reality, thanks to advanced 3D printing technology. Equipped with standard 8mm x 22mm x 7mm bearings, this unique toy promises hours of entertainment for fans of...
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Compact and luxurious fidget spinner crafted with precision using three ounces of premium tungsten weights and solid Filamet Bronze Filament. Printed at an optimal 100% infill setting, this masterpiece weighs a substantial 126 grams (4.5 ounces). The...
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This is a Dolphin fidget spinner I designed, crafted to be on the smaller side so it fits comfortably in kids' hands, but adults can enjoy playing with it too! To bring this design to life, you'll need 608ZZ bearings. The bearing covers feature a...
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A Game-Changing Fidget Spinner Upgrade Featuring BBs. You'll need a total of 40 high-quality BBs for this project. To achieve the best results, divide these BBs evenly between two sides of the spinner. The top side will boast a sleeker appearance...
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This hand spinner requires four standard skateboard bearings (22mm diameter x 8mm depth x 7mm width) and is ready to deliver non-stop entertainment. One side of these spinners boasts a smooth fillet, allowing you to easily glue them together for a...
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Three stacked US, Canadian, or Euro 5-cent coins contained within each lobe provide the necessary weight, making this option less expensive and longer spinning than a comparable four-bearing fidget spinner with similar dimensions. My printer is...
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This is your average fidget spinner. You will need... One of all the STLs printed (two of the caps) 4 608 skate bearings Instructions Print required files Push the bearings into the spinner Push the caps into the center bearing. Notes You may...
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This is a Compact Turtle Fidget Spinner I engineered, perfect for little hands but also enjoyable for adults. It's designed to be pocket-sized. To bring this design to life, you'll need 608ZZ bearings. I added a small lip to the bearing covers to...
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Another fidget spinner, designed around a 4 lobe celtic knot. Fits a standard 20mm skate bearing and 4-12mm hex nuts for increased angular momentum. On the larger side of spinners I've seen. Provided both in one piece and as two halves, as I was...
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A simple fidget spinner modeled to look like a twisty puzzle. Requires two 608 bearings. Everything is friction fit. Print Settings Printer: Tevo Tarantula Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 10% Notes: If you can do custom supports...
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After conceptualizing my own unique fidget spinner design, I created simple shapes using Fusion 360. With some fine-tuning, we arrived at this finished product. It employs standard 608zz bearings for both the spinner and weights. If you don't have...
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This is my double pendulum fidget spinner, expertly crafted to fit comfortably in one hand and provide endless entertainment. Its unique design ensures chaotic motions, no matter how you move it. I've selected 1x 608 bearing and 2x 624 bearings for...
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Here's my latest creation, a fidget spinner designed specifically for smaller hands and safety in mind, featuring a ring around the arms that allows kids to spin them and then watch as they roll on their side - it's a real crowd-pleaser! I used 688...
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My entry for the Fidget Spinner theme of TinkerCAD 3D Design Competition is this innovative creation! Inspired by turbo fan props, it not only looks cool but also functions like a real fan when spun. Simply blow through the fan blades to speed up...
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Human: Magnetic speedometer fidget spinner utilizing magnets to display rotational velocity. As the speed increases, the magnets move outward from the center bearing, enabling users to gauge the speed. Use the following components: 1 - Ceramic 608...
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This is a custom-made two-piece fidget spinner core that requires some expertise to print perfectly. Achieving a solid "dish" in the center can be extremely challenging, especially when using post supports. Printing it as one piece from either side...
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I designed this Owl Fidget Spinner with smaller, kid-sized hands in mind, but it works great for adults too! To keep things running smoothly, I specify 608ZZ bearings. The bearing covers feature a subtle lip to prevent accidental contact between the...
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This is an Dolphin fidget Spinner I designed. It is designed to be on the smaller side so it should fit in kids hands, but adults can play with it too! This requires 608ZZ bearings. The bearing covers also have a small lip to prevent the covers from...
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This is a compact Piggy Fidget Spinner I created, crafted with smaller dimensions in mind so it fits comfortably in kids' hands yet still offers an engaging experience for adults as well. It necessitates 608ZZ bearings to function properly. The...
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The spinner utilizes a 608 skate bearing and one to two small flash drives, either SanDisk Cruzer Fit or PNY Micro Metal Attaché models will work effectively. For a single USB drive, use the blank piece and sand it just enough to fit snugly in the...
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Inspired by the suspension design of mini monster trucks, I decided to give my ball spinners some flexibility. Still quite stiff, but thinner "springs" might make it too fragile. Based on D13mm stainless steel balls, which snap into place easily.
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Part one of the fidget spinner build can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2235579 Items required for this build: A scrap piece of 3/16 (.160") acrylic or any hard material that can be cut on your laser will do. If you're trying to...
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It has very good build quality and spins forever...DescriptionI designed this clever fidget spinner which embeds six nickels for weight. The holes allow you to add magnets on each side adding more and more weight as you experiment. It as has very...
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... balance and superior spin quality. The accompanying photograph showcases three Fidget Spinners that I've printed based on designs created by other talented individuals in the Thingiverse community, but the STL files are entirely my own creation.