Jack Skellington Pumpkin Gyroscopic Fidget Spinner

Jack Skellington Pumpkin Gyroscopic Fidget Spinner

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Here is a Jack Skellington Jack-O-Lantern gyroscopic fidget spinner. They work great, super smooth to spin right off the plate. As an added bonus, if you take a close look at the outside edge, you'll see it is embossed with silhouettes of Jack. Perfect for Halloween, or for Christmas!

 

I've included two different plates, one that prints 4 fidgets so you don't waste more poop printing additional copies, and one that prints a single fidget if all you want is one.

 

Enjoy!

 

This is fan art and is not licensed by Disney, please do not sell copies of it.

 

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overall it came out decent. the image is crisp and I like it. the only issue I see is the same that others have noted that the fit for the rings isn't quite right. there is too much play and that leads to the rings getting stuck and almost coming out.
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The distance between the rings is to keep it spinning smoothly, but I've made the model sufficiently thick enough that they should not pop out. I've printed other models like this that were either too tight or too loose which made my kids very upset. So I did my best to find a happy medium between the two extremes and my kids have been very happy with these. As for the rings getting stuck, what I recommend doing is holding the center circle and spinning the outside ring as fast as you can. This will loosen up the entire fidget and get it spinning more smoothly. Of course, as you play with it more and more it will also become smoother and should get stuck less often.
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Replying to @KingRichardDude :
When I say getting stuck, it is not that it needs loosening up like some models often do. Rather it is getting stuck because it is too loose and then entire middle circle raises up and gets stuck out one side of the big ring. There seems to be just enough extra clearance that the middle ring does not stay seated properly all the time when spinning it.
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Replying to @Aztinoth :
I see what you mean but really that's the happy medium I was trying to find. I've printed tighter models where you actually have to crack them (and once I even broke off a chunk) when you remove them from the plate. Those can eventually become playable with if you work them enough, but even those you can still do this with. What I can do if you like is create a thicker fidget so that the overhangs cover up more of the gap. I don't want to make it too thick or it becomes difficult to play with. I can also try to bevel the inner edges on a thicker design which would allow it to still pop out a bit, but might prevent it from getting stuck as it wouldn't have a sharp inner edge. Anyways, I'll experiment with it, maybe print a few different designs tonight or over the weekend and see if one works better.
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Good afternoon, how do you get the face to show at the end? because I printed it in 3D but the face doesn't come out
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I use modifiers to create the image. Did you possibly erase the modifiers, or did you move any of the objects around on the plate? Those sort of things would cause the face not to print. Also, I recommend that you look at the preview after slicing it, it should show the face. If it doesn't, then the face isn't going to print.
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Replying to @KingRichardDude :
Precisely, the face is not visible when slicing. I am unsure how it should be done, I work with Cura.
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Replying to @KingRichardDude :
I downloaded the STL file as it is here, I did not modify anything since I am just starting to learn
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I love this profile
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Looks like you uploaded the wrong picture!
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cute an fun
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good, easy print
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Glad you like it!
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love it.
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Glad you love it!
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wow
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Glad you liked it!
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It is ok, but the distance between the parts is too big.
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Sorry you didn't like it, I leave 1mm between each part so that it can spin easily but won't come apart.
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was good but not as smooth as others I have printed out.
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Thanks for the boost!
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