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67 Fidget Toy

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.2 h
1 plate
4.4(62)

No AMS, bicolor with press fit numbers (2 plates)
No AMS, bicolor with press fit numbers (2 plates)
Designer
1.3 h
2 plates
5.0(3)

No AMS Unicolor, 1 plate with engraved numbers
No AMS Unicolor, 1 plate with engraved numbers
Designer
1.1 h
1 plate
4.0(1)

Supports for hands and filament saving
Supports for hands and filament saving
1.3 h
2 plates
4.3(10)
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Open in Bambu Studio
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5090
269
37
5.6 k
4.4 k
Released 

Description

Please read the assembly manual.

 

Features

  • Push-to-wave tiny hand mechanism
  • Fully 3D printed design
  • No electronics required
  • Fun internal mechanism
  • Great red-and-white color contrast
  • Compact desk-friendly size
  • Funny meme-style fidget toy
  • Includes separate parts for assembly

Your kid will love this! (67 is not dead, I promise). Your aura will 6x or some say even 7x after printing this.

 

Also check out my slightly more advanced model where I experimented with a super interesting string actuated mechanism:



I make these models as a hobby. If you like this design, you can buy me a coffee here :)


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
67_mechanism_Assembly_Instruction.pdf

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