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Alien Fidget Spinner by serspencer
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Spinner
This is a fidget spinner I made based of the design of the bio-hazard symbol. It design was inspired by that of a bio-hazard sign, in attempt to make one. The fitting of the bearings might be a hair tight, but do not worry, I assure you they fit. If anything, use some WD-40 to oil up the holes to ease popping them into place. Just remember, the easier they go in, the easier they fly
Bearing Cap
Two different variations of a bearing cap have been included with the spinner. Again, they are a tight fit, but they will go in and they will come back out. The curved design allows for better grip and control at high speeds, however it is much bulkier. The flat design is a sleek, thin design, but does not offer as much grip while spinning fast.
Curved: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246087/
Flat: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246094
Bearing Maintenance
Use YouTube or Google to help you find the best solution for your bearings. A general rule of thumb is to put them into a degreaser, and then re-lubricate them. Check your bearing and online to see what the recommended lubricate is.
Requires:
4 608 Bearing
Degreaser
WD-40 or other bearing lubricate
Additional Files:
Rounded Cap - Cap_608_Curved.stl
Flat Cap - Cap_608_Flat.stl
Drafix CAD File (Use With AutoCad) - SpinnerSCSO_Bio-Knockoff.dfx
Wavefront 3D Object File (Use With 3D Image Editor Such As Photoshop) - SpinnerSCSO_Bio-Knockoff.obj
Preview
Password: serspin
iframe src="https://myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2831b08/shares/public/SHabee1QT1a327cf2b7a92778ddee975f1c8?mode=embed" width="600" height="480" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" frameborder="0"
This is a fidget spinner I made based of the design of the bio-hazard symbol. It design was inspired by that of a bio-hazard sign, in attempt to make one. The fitting of the bearings might be a hair tight, but do not worry, I assure you they fit. If anything, use some WD-40 to oil up the holes to ease popping them into place. Just remember, the easier they go in, the easier they fly
Bearing Cap
Two different variations of a bearing cap have been included with the spinner. Again, they are a tight fit, but they will go in and they will come back out. The curved design allows for better grip and control at high speeds, however it is much bulkier. The flat design is a sleek, thin design, but does not offer as much grip while spinning fast.
Curved: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246087/
Flat: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246094
Bearing Maintenance
Use YouTube or Google to help you find the best solution for your bearings. A general rule of thumb is to put them into a degreaser, and then re-lubricate them. Check your bearing and online to see what the recommended lubricate is.
Requires:
4 608 Bearing
Degreaser
WD-40 or other bearing lubricate
Additional Files:
Rounded Cap - Cap_608_Curved.stl
Flat Cap - Cap_608_Flat.stl
Drafix CAD File (Use With AutoCad) - SpinnerSCSO_Bio-Knockoff.dfx
Wavefront 3D Object File (Use With 3D Image Editor Such As Photoshop) - SpinnerSCSO_Bio-Knockoff.obj
Preview
Password: serspin
iframe src="https://myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2831b08/shares/public/SHabee1QT1a327cf2b7a92778ddee975f1c8?mode=embed" width="600" height="480" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" frameborder="0"