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YY the panjang
@YY_The_Panjang
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I design, print, test, fail, and iterate. My background is in engineering-driven product and mechanical design. I use 3D printing not just to prototype ideas, but to validate whether a design can work in real-world conditions. I focus on stability, repeatability, and designs that don’t rely on luck or extreme tuning. Most models here are tested on common printers like A1 and P1, with print profiles refined so they can be printed reliably, even directly from mobile. I share what works, what fails, and the engineering decisions behind those results. Always learning, always iterating.
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Active more than 20 days out of last 30 days UTC time
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3 models more than 5,000 successful prints.
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Print successful 118 different models and 2,018 hours
#ChildrensToys #Contests ### Teaching a Squishy Ball How to Spin We might look similar, but they don't spin like me. 😏 The idea for HelixCore started when I saw several amazing squishy ball fidgets recently. They were simple, satisfying, and fun to play with. But as a mechanical design engineer, I couldn't stop asking myself: **What if a squishy ball could spin by itself?** The inspiration actually came from classic spinning tops that convert linear motion into rotational motion using a screw-like mechanism. I loved that concept and wanted to see if I could bring it into a modern fidget toy. The challenge wasn't making it spin. The challenge was making it spin and reliably return to its original shape every single time. I experimented with several concepts, including one-way bearings after watching a MakerMuse video. It sounded promising at first, but during testing the mechanism would occasionally lock at the wrong moment during rebound and ruin the experience. I also tried fully printed bearings, but the compressive loads turned out to be much higher than expected. After multiple prototypes and plenty of failed experiments, I eventually arrived at a combination of a ball screw, clutch mechanism, elastic return system, and dual 608 bearings. The result became HelixCore. A fidget toy that looks like a simple squishy ball on the outside, but transforms every squeeze into a spinning motion. Just: Press. Spin. Release. No twisting. No second step. No extra hand required. One thing I particularly enjoyed designing was the modular shell system. It allows different color layouts and future variants while keeping the same core mechanism. HelixCore perfectly represents the kind of designs I love making: **Funny Design, Serious Engineering.** Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoy this strange little engineering rabbit hole as much as I enjoyed creating it. 😆 Model Link👉 https://makerworld.com/models/2910956?appSharePlatform=copy(Edited)
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Say hello to AQUABLAST #1 — the big blaster built for tiny printers! With a back-loaded tank for comfy grip, a clever design that shoots every last drop, "Snap-On" badge swaps, and even a soda bottle refill trick — it's splash-ready fun straight off your print bed! Spent 2 weeks time to make this design, I hope that people will like this sprayer come with clean design and not too visible screw on come along the cosmetic area.
AQUABLAST #1 — The Compact Giant
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