Massage Roller (Fully printed)

Massage Roller (Fully printed)

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All parts included, Stable print configuration
All parts included, Stable print configuration
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2.6 h
1 plate
4.8(587)

new roller! updated, easier install
new roller! updated, easier install
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2.3 h
1 plate
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a1mini, new roller! updated, easier install
a1mini, new roller! updated, easier install
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2.5 h
1 plate
4.7(115)

a1mini, all parts included, easy remove brim, stable print configuration.
a1mini, all parts included, easy remove brim, stable print configuration.
Designer
2.6 h
1 plate
4.6(53)
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Fully 3d printed parts. Super smooth. No other hardware needed. The fitting for rods and cap are permanent, you can try to take it apart, but most likely it will break.

 

So, one day my boss saw the planter pot and she said that would be a great massage thing.

I had to say yes, becasue she is “boss”. so, I combine two stuffs on my design inventory, filament roller for Ender 3 and this planter pot.

 

And the final outcome is this. Lol

That's how you printed it: or just use my print file. ADD Brim!!!!!!

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ok, I printed a roller with tpu, only 2 wall loops. but it is insanely tough and real nice to touch with the round dots. now what type of material should I used for the rods? pla petg abs?
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petg would be better. normal PLA should work great too. Silk might have stength issue.
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Replying to @SavageLau :
tpu and petg- feels really good! I feel like I can mass produce it now. lol
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Replying to @min.nim :
nice, but no commercial tho. lol
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anyone having the issue that the rods are not strong enough and break when it is dropped on the hard floor?
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I did, if the cap was hammered in in an angle. Shear stress will break it easily, especially for silk filament.
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Replying to @SavageLau :
any suggestions on how to improve the strength?
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Replying to @min.nim :
more infill, or carefully hammered down in 90degrees angle from top. I just break another two... hammered it while watching moive.
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The idea is cool, model is good. Small improvement, if you cut a slot in the middle like this, the assembly will be easier and it flexes enough to bear the stress.
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great suggestions.
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I cut the slot as suggested and it worked perfectly! Thanks.
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Printed this for grandma (apparently fidget toys can be good for people with dementia) Everything went smoothly with designer profile, but I think I reduced the brim width. It works, I'm not sure I get the point of that or why so many people like it. Like... is it a toy ? or a massage thing ? Am I supposed to massage my hand with it ?!? I'm a bit confused as a male that doesn't know massages at all. But, it works and it's reasonably fun to roll in your hand so it does the job I guess. Thanks OP !
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I don't know why it called massage, my boss come up the idea and name. She think it helps blood flow on you hand while you playing it.
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a1mini, new roller! updated, easier install
Printed really nicely and is fun to use! Initially, I couldn't assemble it properly, there was a bit of a gap and that made it more noisy to use, there was too much of a clickity clackity sound. After looking at the photos here I realized that the gap on the side was meant to be smaller and I used more force (stepped on it... ) to assemble it properly. There is still some noise when using it but it's much better now.
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Thanks! Couldn’t get it to snap closed but stepped on it like you said and it went great
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this thing came out great. it will be a great stocking stuffer.
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have fun!
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Cool looking fidget.
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nice color!
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the build is amazing and printed nicely
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A fantastic design, it would be even more visually appealing if the PLA was multicolored
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new roller! updated, easier install
Belle finition, textures au top.
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