Cute Ghost Gear Fidget Toy

Cute Ghost Gear Fidget Toy

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Angry Ghost
Angry Ghost
Designer
8.3 h
2 plates
4.6(34)

Shorter Connectors
Shorter Connectors
Designer
19 min
1 plate
4.8(16)

Happy Ghost
Happy Ghost
Designer
8.5 h
3 plates
4.2(27)

Dynamic Layer High, 3 walls, 12% infill
Dynamic Layer High, 3 walls, 12% infill
7.7 h
3 plates
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Description

Inspired by the well-known gear cube from thingiverse, this is my interpretation in the form of a cute ghost.
The perfect fidget toy for Halloween. Not only one, but two variants.



This model is 100% printed and just needs a drop of superglue for the eyes.

How to assemble:

Take the connectors and press them into the ghost parts. I have made a tool for this, so you do not have to hurt your fingers (it is on the connectors/stem plate).

 

If you have trouble to find the right orientation:

 

There is this assembly button in Bambu Studio. Just press it and you can see the full assembly and explosion view of the model. Just do it with the Happy variant, because i just swapped the face out with the angry stl and it won't show properly 

 

You can control the explosion with the bottom right slider.

 




Each part of the ghost body is unique, but only the small gears can get mixed up, what isn't even a big problem.

 

If you have problems with everything being to loose, please try the print profile “shorter connectors”. The middle part is 0.3mm shorter.

How to play:

The easiest way to spin it is to rotate the big bottom parts in opposite directions. If everything turned about 180° it looks like this.

 

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You might also like the pumpkin version of this fidget toy.



Have fun!

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Happy Ghost
unable to find the right fitting spots and is misaligned
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I have this same question.
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I added the guide how to view the assembled model in the slicer to the main description. I hope this helps.
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Replying to @WisePrinter :
I added the guide how to view the assembled model in the slicer to the main description. I hope this helps.
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Happy Ghost
It is very lose after few spins and you need to push back the parts so it can work again,but when I have in mind how complex and hard it is to make this...giving full 5 stars! 🔥🔥 Amazing job
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Printed well. Love it, thank you
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Lot of play and huge gaps. Doesn't really fit together as well as I'd hoped but the wife is happy.
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It fell over just before it finished printing! Could do with some supports. Still works though. I found the tighter joints worked better.
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I’m printing it right now with a brim. I hope it doesn’t rip over.
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🤞
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Angry Ghost
assembly wasnt straight forward. adhesion issues with the large peices. gave up on it in the end. very cool design though.
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Happy Ghost
My kid loved it so much that she overlooked the tiny flaw on the bottom. The piece fell out of place during the last 98% of printing.
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Happy Ghost
easy print and great fun
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Happy Ghost
very nice model. thank you
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Angry Ghost
spooky
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