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Kobayashi Fidget Cube (Infinity Cube, parametric)
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Just another toy to keep your hands busy.
This one is customizable, so you're able to scale this thing up and down, tune the gaps for your printing skills and equipment, whatever ...
I included three examples as stl (their configurations are included within the scad source file):
- 20 mm (regular) - it takes 5 to 6 hours to print on my A6.
- 15 mm (small) - should fit better into a child's hand. I haven't tried to print this size, yet.
- 8 mm (ultra small) - 35 - 45 min. I just wanted to know what's possible. This is definitely not a beginner's choice. See https://www.thingiverse.com/make:474097 for some hints.
The decoration line can be used as a measure when to change the color, if you like to obtain a dual-color cube.
The red/black one and the tiny one in white is PLA, the green/transparent one is PETG (older model).
I included some helper models, that can be generated:
- *cube* - the entire fidget cubes readily assembled - this is probably what you came for :)
This one is customizable, so you're able to scale this thing up and down, tune the gaps for your printing skills and equipment, whatever ...
I included three examples as stl (their configurations are included within the scad source file):
- 20 mm (regular) - it takes 5 to 6 hours to print on my A6.
- 15 mm (small) - should fit better into a child's hand. I haven't tried to print this size, yet.
- 8 mm (ultra small) - 35 - 45 min. I just wanted to know what's possible. This is definitely not a beginner's choice. See https://www.thingiverse.com/make:474097 for some hints.
The decoration line can be used as a measure when to change the color, if you like to obtain a dual-color cube.
The red/black one and the tiny one in white is PLA, the green/transparent one is PETG (older model).
I included some helper models, that can be generated:
- *cube* - the entire fidget cubes readily assembled - this is probably what you came for :)
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