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Spinny Cube
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Update: Mistake on my part, Body_2 now includes the ring for mounting the bearing. Not exactly sure how the first .stl did not include that.
This Spinny Cube was inspired off from a design I saw on Reddit. That spinner was still in production and I wanted to have it in my hands now.
[Demo Video](https://youtu.be/lN0qCMnFZDs)
The Body: The current body I have made is designed to use 608 Bearings. For printing, I left this flat on its side and used 50 Degree supports. This will require some cleaning to make smooth
The Caps: These caps were printed on their flat faces. Both caps are important to print. Each cap has a slightly different alignment between the helix connector in the center and the nubs on the outside. The caps should be almost flush in the cube when in place. A vice or press may be needed to press these into place, I plan on making a flat-to-cube-sided adaptor to make this easier.
Expect to do some sanding on the rounded faces to obtain the smoothest spin.
This Spinny Cube was inspired off from a design I saw on Reddit. That spinner was still in production and I wanted to have it in my hands now.
[Demo Video](https://youtu.be/lN0qCMnFZDs)
The Body: The current body I have made is designed to use 608 Bearings. For printing, I left this flat on its side and used 50 Degree supports. This will require some cleaning to make smooth
The Caps: These caps were printed on their flat faces. Both caps are important to print. Each cap has a slightly different alignment between the helix connector in the center and the nubs on the outside. The caps should be almost flush in the cube when in place. A vice or press may be needed to press these into place, I plan on making a flat-to-cube-sided adaptor to make this easier.
Expect to do some sanding on the rounded faces to obtain the smoothest spin.
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