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Drift Tire Style Fidget Spinner - Print in Place Connector

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A1 mini
X1E
H2S
P2S
P1P
H2D
H2C
P1S
H2D Pro
X2D
X1 Carbon
X1
A1
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
4.9 h
2 plates

Drift Tire Style Gyro Fidget Spinner Print-in-Place Connector (Dopamine Color Scheme)
Drift Tire Style Gyro Fidget Spinner Print-in-Place Connector (Dopamine Color Scheme)
Designer
27.7 h
5 plates

Open in Bambu Studio
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Connector accessories for the fidget spinner drift tires (available in various sizes) created by New_Kids_Turbo (also supporting different sizes), making them a unique whole with more ways to play, adding many fun gameplay expansions. And when you get tired of playing with them individually, you can connect them into a whole using my Print in Place connector, like a monster truck. It is recommended to print the rotating tires with 0.12mm precision for better results, and 0.2mm precision is perfectly sufficient for the connector accessories.

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