Hello everyone! I tried my best to make a quality post this time around! I will keep it brief
This spinner uses x1 standard 608 bearing where I used hybrid ceramic for longest spin-time.
Three standard 3/8 nuts will press-fit on the outermost points
I have only printed the parts in white ABS but have included renderings in red as they look amazing!
Hope you guys enjoy! Be sure to post a "Make" if you made them yourself and comment your thoughts! :)
Thank you
Printer:
Modified Anet A6
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
.1 For Best / .2 will work well
Infill:
30%-40%
Notes:
ABS for best durability. Printed mine at 70mm/sec. Supports for x2 "End-Caps."
You may need a raft depending on how well the part sticks to the bed.
A brim of one may also be useful to get the filament flowing and achieve a perfect first layer.
Print slower for more accuracy. Totally dependent on your setup.
Took roughly 30 minutes to print the "Shell" and two "End-Caps" at 70mm/sec.
Rotate files respectively to print properly
Acetone Polish (ABS)[OPTIONAL]
You can put the parts in a container with acetone so that the vapors make the parts look as though they were injection molded.
Check out Maker's Muses channel to learn how to do this.
Fusion 360
I may post the files so you, the community can customize them to your liking... :)
Parts (1 spinner)
x1 Standard 608 Bearing (Ceramic for longest spin-time)
x3 Standard 3/8 Nuts
x1 Spinner Shell file
x2 End-Cap file
Obviously filament... It wont use too much