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Ball Fidget Cube

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0,24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0,24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Ball Fidget Cube – Smooth Rolling Core

This compact fidget cube features a freely rotating internal ball, designed to provide a satisfying and continuous tactile experience. Simple in appearance but highly engaging, it’s ideal for stress relief, focus, or just keeping your hands busy.

The internal sphere moves smoothly within the cube, creating a calming rolling motion that feels natural and responsive. Its minimal design makes it both functional and visually clean, suitable for desks, everyday carry, or display.

Design Overview

The model is built as a contained cube with an internal spherical core, allowing movement without requiring assembly (depending on print settings).

It includes:

  • A solid outer cube structure
  • An internal ball designed to rotate freely
  • Openings that allow interaction and visibility

The geometry is optimized to balance printability and smooth motion, ensuring the ball can move while staying securely inside the cube.

Features

  • Smooth rolling internal ball
  • Compact and ergonomic cube shape
  • Continuous tactile feedback
  • Simple and clean design
  • Print-in-place design
  • No supports required

Printing Notes

  • Use a fine layer height for smoother motion
  • Ensure proper tolerance calibration for free movement
  • PLA works well, PETG also works
  • Designed to print without supports

Recommended Use

This fidget is ideal for:

  • stress relief
  • improving focus
  • desk toys
  • everyday carry items

⚠️ Note

If the ball feels tight after printing, gently rotate it to loosen the movement. Printer tolerances may affect initial smoothness.

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