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Japan "Beginner's Mark" Fidget Toy

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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🔰 Japanese “Shoshinsha Mark” Fidget Spinner 🔰

This model is print-in-place and uses three colors: yellow, green and black.  Let it cool a little bit and then it should “crack” easily (releasing the top and bottom posts from the frame) and begin spinning.

 

Japanese Road Traffic Law decrees that new drivers in Japan must display a specific symbol, called the "Shoshinsha Mark (初心者マーク) / Wakaba Mark (若葉マーク)" for at least the first year after they obtain their driver's licenses.  People who consider themselves not great drivers also choose to put the mark on their vehicles.

 

The symbol also gets applied in other facets of Japanese Culture, since it's a nationally recognized “rookie” pattern.

 

I've always liked this symbol and have been teaching myself how to make spinner/joints/etc in Fusion and thought this would make a fun little toy.

 

Please check out its counterpart, the Silver Mark (elderly driver symbol) here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1409940-japan-silver-mark-fidget-spinner-shirubamakuhuizie

 

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