Tag: Widget

  • Oversized Fidget Widget Cube 3D Print Model

    Oversized Fidget Widget Cube 3D Print Model

    Summary
    An oversized fidget cube for larger hands. This cube is 40mm by 40mm and perfect for those who need to tinker, fidget and toy with something while in a meeting or class.
    The widget consists of a joystick, ball, spinning disk, hourglass, mechanical push button and flicking switch. All parts are able to be 3D printed and created with the addition of a small piece of clear 2mm acrylic perspex and some microbeads available from a local craft or hobby store.
    All parts click together sans the push button which requires a spring from a pen to be inserted and then glued shut.
    Print Settings
    Printer:
    ZYYX+ Rafts:
    Doesn’t Matter Supports:
    Yes Resolution:
    0.20 Infill:
    25%

  • fidget widget spinner 3D Print Model

    fidget widget spinner 3D Print Model

    Summary
    print 1 with the ring, and 5 without
    standard print settings

  • Knurled Tri-Spinner Fidget Widget / Triple Bearing Spinner 3D Print Model

    Knurled Tri-Spinner Fidget Widget / Triple Bearing Spinner 3D Print Model

    Summary
    I love the tri-spinners and I have made them for many people. I just don’t like having to use 4 608 bearings for each spinner with 3 of them just used as counterweights. I found that 1/2 inch nuts have about the same weight/size as a 608 bearing, so I modified the spinner to use them for counterweights.
    I also modified the the knurling in the scad file to have not have partial knurling on the edges. I am a bit of a perfectionist.
    This project is a remix of my other spinner but the nuts and bearing caps are flush.
    Requires:
    1x 608 bearing
    3x 1/2″ nut
    Everything press fits without glue. Enjoy!
    Print Settings
    Printer:
    Monoprice Maker Select V2.1 Rafts:
    No Supports:
    No Resolution:
    0.3mm Infill:
    20%

  • Smooth Widget Spinner 3D Print Model

    Smooth Widget Spinner 3D Print Model

    Summary
    A fidget Spinner that uses 3 1/2 in hex nuts in the sides and one 608ZZ ball bearing in the middle. Except this one, unlike http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2300929, is smooth. If you know how to use OpenSCAD then you can make this yourself, if not, there are instructions but I thought I’d save some people the time.