I’ve given out dozens (probably more) of fidgets to coworkers, here are my fidgeteer tips: - Print infinity cubes at 100% infill, they’re much more satisfying with the extra heft - And printing them at 100% in a fast color change filament (like Ziro Rainbow Blaze or Tropical) yields beautiful fidgets - Print the gears (or anything that spins) in a tricolor silk (like Eryone silk red, yellow, blue) and they’ll change color as they spin
Thanks for the cool tips! I'll have to try the 100% infill trick on a cube and see how it feels. Doing that to the outer ring of a spinner would probably also increase spin time.
Great list of fidgets! I printed a bunch out in march. The Oreo Spinner, Macaron Spinner, and the Flat Hexagon with a Spin were some of the family's favorites on Printables. Aslo 3D Printing World has square gear fidget on Thangs.
Thanks. I saw your video on indicating desiccant a couple weeks ago and picked some up myself, then today I see my switch in a thumbnail. Fun coincidence.
This was another great video. Every time I have the privilege of watching a new video from BV3D I also get to reminisce about the days of Bryan teaching me how to use my OG Ender 3’s back in the day and over the years upgrading and adding new parts to them. It kind makes my heart ache for more of those moments but alas time and technology catches up to us and the newer printers just don’t require as many modifications to make them great. I’m just glad you are persevering in these times with the hundreds of content creators out here now talking about similar things. No matter what Bryan Vines I’ll be here giving you the thumbs up and watching till the end.
@@ashleywhitehead3710 My wife got it for me from TeeTurtle. Here's a link to it. teeturtle.com/products/before-reality-kicks-in?_pos=1&_sid=342e565a6&_ss=r