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I crafted a unique spinner for my girlfriend, which is currently waiting to be printed - the moment it's ready, I'll be uploading some photos. ...The design was specifically tailored for use with a 22mm bearing and M6 nuts, boasting a tidy 0.2...
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Human: take a look at these two designs for a 608 bearing skateboard fidget spinner. ... Instructions Using the following options: bearingHeight = 7 roundness = 1.5 numberOfLegs = 3 insideBearingRadius = 11 vPlay = 0 curveSizeAdjust =...
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This is a fidget spinner that needs some fine-tuning with sandpaper to reach perfection, and keep in mind that printing bearings isn't possible. ...If you make any changes, I'd appreciate it if you gave me credit - it took four hours of meticulous...
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Human: I designed a hand spinner using TopSolid 7 software and 3D printed it on my Prusa i3 MK2S printer with PLA ICE material, featuring an M10x3 nut and an M5x6 nut along with a bearing that measures Ø22 externally and Ø8 internally, with an...
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... hours binge-watching YouTube tutorials on SketchUp and voila! He created this incredible piece of art in just a few hours. It's an awesome fidget spinner that he can't stop playing with! ... To make one, you'll need a high-quality 608 bearing.
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... online software called Tinkercad, which can be found at www.tinkercad.com/things/ltjH0AlM4qH. ...The modular fidget spinner offers numerous customizable options, resulting in an astonishing number of possible combinations for users to explore.
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... taking the Fusion 360 for 3D printing video course at www.desktopmakes.com. ... Also visit my YouTube channels at www.youtube.com/desktopmakes. https://youtu.be/GZ4QvCiovds A fidget spinner that utilizes a standard 608 bearing and pennies as weight.
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This is a basic spinner holder for the #FPGAWars project. It could be useful to learn about FPGAs with @Obijuan_cube in https://github.com/Obijuan/digital-electronics-with-open-FPGAs-tutorial/wiki. ...Unfortunately, the language of the course is...
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This is a fidget spinner that uses 5 steel balls as weights to greatly increase the angular momentum (and spin time). ...The balls that I used may be found on eBay: <a href="http://r.ebay.com/zRv3W6">http://r.ebay.com/zRv3W6</a></p> Category:...
grabcad
A fidget spinner is an object that you can hold and manipulate in your hand, designed to help alleviate anxiety and provide a tactile distraction for those who need it. ...Its small size and simple design make it easy to carry around and use discreetly.
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I conceptualized this fidget spinner while immersing myself in the first chapter of the Naruto TV series. ... The central void is not tailored to accommodate standard ball-bearings, hence you'll need to adjust the design proportions so it fits snugly,...
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To create this Fidget Spinner, simply purchase five standard Skate bearings measuring 22mm in diameter by 7mm thick. Additionally, to customize your experience, consider printing finger pads or caps using a 3D printer. ...The necessary design files for...
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I utilized a solitary bearing ring spinner, incorporating a standard 608 bearing in its construction. To master the design of this component, consider enrolling in the Fusion 360 for 3D Printing Course at desktopmakes.com, a premier online resource...
cults3d
You can found bearing files https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4821342 Thanks to designer https://www.thingiverse.com/guppyk/designs Spinner design belongs tıo me. I used 2pcs nuts (6mm) at the ends. You may need to heat a little bit before...
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To create this Fidget Spinner, obtain three standard Skate bearings with a diameter of 22mm and a width of 7mm. Additionally, design and print custom finger pads or caps if desired. ...The finger pad/cap design can be accessed through the Thingiverse...
grabcad
A fidget spinner is a popular toy consisting of a central bearing surrounded by weighted arms that spin around the axis when flicked. It's designed to help reduce anxiety and restlessness through tactile stimulation and movement, making it a common...
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Fidget spinner. Bearing source: The spare parts department at IKEA. Weights: Thirteen millimeter wrench nuts. Freecad 0.16 file included for easy modifications to suit personal preference. ... Before initial use, apply a few drops of WD40 directly...
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Creo 2.0, which is both a modeling and rendering software, presents a fascinating gadget known as the fidget spinner. This toy features a ball-bearing in its center, encased within a multi-lobed flat structure crafted from either metal or plastic.
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Do you remember the enthusiastic trend of hand spinners? I forget it. Movie: https://youtu.be/psODAr054fE You need following parts besides the printed parts. - a 608 ball bearing (need to remove the seal and degrease for smooth spin) - a...
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Printing out the fidget spinner is a breeze - simply tap the bearings into place with a hammer and voila! You've got yourself a functional spinning top. ...If you're interested in putting your design on the market, feel free to share your thoughts in...
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A nice little spinner that defies the laws of gravity. All you need are 26 neodymium magnets, 3 millimeters thick, for a Ø10mm (easily found on a famous merchant site), and a light sanding stroke on the axis. ...Check out this tiny video:...
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I recently created a compact three-bearing spinner using Solidworks software. Edit: On May 16th, 2017, I encountered numerous issues with the original bearing capsules, which prompted me to redesign them entirely. ...The result is a new set of...
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I designed a "Hurricane" spinner with 7mm thickness and a hole diameter of Ø22.15. It can potentially pair well with Ø22 rolling elements. Unfortunately, I only have limited access to the printer I use, so printing it right now isn't an option for...
cults3d
I stumbled upon numerous geared spinners online and decided to build one of my own. My creation relies on standard 608zz 8x22x7mm bearings, precision-crafted to ensure a seamless spinning experience. If the print doesn't turn out right, simply...
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25mm spinner for folding blades, engineered specifically for copter motors equipped with 5mm shafts measuring 12mm in length. Designed to accommodate blades ranging from 6x3 to 7x4, the blades' yoke is crafted at 6mm wide. Importantly, the blades'...
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I whipped up this spinner in Fusion 360 on the fly. It was part of a tutorial I was working through, but I really dug the design, so I went with it. ...One nice thing about this piece is that it prints as a single entity without needing any support...
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I'm creating a high-performance fidget spinner that utilizes five robust steel balls as counterweights to significantly enhance its angular momentum and extend the duration of its spins. ...These premium balls can be sourced from reputable online...
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A fidget spinner for my 5-year-old daughter, perfect for little hands. This one works amazingly well for small children. All you need is a single 608 bearing and three 5/16 nuts... plus some superglue. ...I used glow-in-the-dark filament combined with...
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This is a compact spinner that utilizes robust size 623 bearings measuring 3x10x4mm - these can be easily sourced from Amazon.com via VXB at approximately $4 for every 10 units. I plan to upgrade it soon to accommodate an R188 bearing. ...Kudos to WKC...
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... a good test to see how precise your machine can make parts. ...When finished printing parts, put the ball bearings in spinner and super glue the top and top sides on to it. ...(IT DOES ACTUALLY SPIN) This is my first design so I hope it works for you.