unresponsive yoyo 3d models
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An unresponsive yoyo with space for a silicone gasket and a bearing. ... The YOYO requires: * Bearing 6.35mm*12.7mm*3.175mm * M4 axel (hex and bolt) * Silicone gasket 19 * 14.2 * 1.14mm...
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I couldn't find a yoyo model for a standard 608 ball bearing, that's why I created my own.I designed it with the specs of commercial unresponsive yoyos in mind:55mm diameter36-38mm width54-60g weightTurned out that the yoyo can not gain enough speed...
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Print everything at 100% infill.I designed this yoyo to use flanged m4 hex nuts, regular M4 hex nuts won't workYou also need a 20mm M4 screw for the axle and C Size yoyo bearing.For the response system I use the Auldey Blazing Teens pad, you can also...
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Heavy class yoyo with decent rim weight to achieve both stability and long spin time. Some weight tuning can be done by adjusting the bolt and nut position Requires concaved type C ball bearing, response pad, and M4 bolt and nut. Response pads...
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Print with the catch zone facing upwards. It will need response pads or thin silicone in the outermost ring. Works with spec C bearings. Threaded for 10mm M4x.07 grub screw, do not over tighten. Response pad version fits standard 19mm od / 14.5mm id...
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Uses metal rings I bought at a local hardware store that are slightly less than 54mm od, 35mm id, and 1mm thick. Printing the body halves at 70% infill makes an end result of about 65 grams. ...
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Following the Coca Cola spinner yoyo design, create your print by ensuring complete support for all parts.
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You can add four 10mm wrench-sized nuts to give your yoyo more weight, but both sides need to be perfectly horizontal to keep the balance intact.
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I crafted this innovative yoyo during my free time, utilizing Tinkercad's capabilities to bring it to life. ...Check it out!
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... using a toy similar to a toy airplane, known as a yoyo. ...The yoyo toy is designed so that when it falls down it turns back upwards at certain points due to the rope tied to it, keeping swinging until someone cuts it and then it can turn back again.
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To get started with a classic yoyo, you'll need two essential components: a string and an M3x15 screw. ...To obtain these items, visit the website at http://nature3d.net/.
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... ensuring it can withstand heavy use. The axle itself should also be printed with high infill for maximum durability. For a closer look at this impressive yoyo in action, check out the short video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3hRalPJGNU
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Simple Classic Yoyo. Change the Center Logo as You Like. You'll Need a String and an M3x15 Screw to Get Started. Review Our Free Wood Filament and Ship It Worldwide. ...Check Out the Details Here: http://nature3d.net/service/freefilament_en.html
grabcad
Of course, a yoyo is a toy consisting of an axle with two disks connected by strings at each end, which can be thrown and spun on one's finger tips, performing various tricks. ...It has been popular for generations and remains a favorite among children...
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This yoyo works incredibly well. Smooth surfaces rubbing against the string make it outperform wooden toys hands down. With minimal energy loss, it can roll nearly indefinitely! How to assemble? Use a thin yet incredibly strong synthetic string. ...
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As of the time of posting, I firmly believe that this is currently the only operational Unresponsive Yo-Yo available on Thingaverse. This innovative Yo-yo has been designed to stay spinning long enough to execute about medium complexity tricks with...
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They're all unresponsive yoyos with compact frames and unique playstyles, and I wanted to approach that from a 3D printed route. The issue with 3D printing such a small yoyo is that it's impossible to reach the required 54-68 gram weight range, but...
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This is the wildest Yo-Yo anyone has ever laid eyes on! If you've enjoyed watching this incredible trick, be sure to click that subscribe button now and join our DIY community on YouTube at bit.ly/NewManDIY. ...Thanks for checking it out - we're glad...