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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 85% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 85% infill
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Printed parts: sphere*2, central shaft*1 (You can print a few more spare)

Purchased parts: common bearings for yo-yo (UR188 bearings) and adhesive stickers (outer diameter 19mm). The 2.0 version has a sticker model. You can print with TPU instead of buying it.

The central shaft may need a slight sanding to fit the sphere and bearing.

Recommended settings:

***The central opening part of the sphere needs support. Just add it to the protruding part of the opening***

Sphere: 80% or more infill, recommended 85%-90%

Central shaft: 100% infill, use a material with the highest possible strength.

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I'm a beginner and don't know anything about yoyos but I printed this and the adhesive pads out of TPU put the bearing and string on but when I throw it, it doesn't really spin down it just kinda falls and doesn't spin at the bottom, and also hurts my finger. I don't know if it's the bearing or just me
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if you are a beginner, how did you get the proper bearing
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Replying to @AussieMatt :
I just got it off some random old yoyo from Amazon, but I found the issue and fixed it.
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Its probably you just practice a bit to get it down.
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absolutely amazing yoyo, after designing my own response pads from TPU it worked amazingly. I was able to do many advanced tricks on it without any problems. The only thing I would change is adding a bit more support material on the yoyo because there are a few minor little bumps on the inside of the yoyo. Other than that this yoyo is amazing as long as you have a good bearing
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can you upload the response pads?
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AWESOME!! my son is enjoying this print so much! great yo-yo. thank you
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I love this yo-yo so much very good spin time one of the best 3d printed yo-yo i’ve ever printed i’ve been yo-yoing for five years and I can say it’s really good 😁😁😁
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This is the second time printing it, and it keeps on failing
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it’s very welcome, easiest assembly. The only thing you needed is a bearing and response pad and it plays great.
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hay there. I am currently working on a simulor disien as you for a yoyo, and i was wondering if I shuld use the screw macani
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diddnt spin very well and when doing tricks nothing happened
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We have purchased $20-100 yoyos and this one is still pretty fun. It has a nice weight and limited vibe. Now I need to load up on bearings and response pads from Ali. Gonna make more!
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English instructions - Parts list Printing part: sphere*2, central axis*1 (you can print a few more for backup) Purchase part: Commonly used bearings for yo-yos (UR188 bearings) and stickers (outer diameter 19mm) The bottom bracket may need some light grinding to get the balls and bearings to snap into place Recommended parameters: ***The opening part in the center of the sphere needs support, only the protruding part of the opening can be added*** Sphere: filled more than 80%, recommended 85%-90% Bottom bracket: 100% filled, using the strongest possible consumables
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any idea what bearing that is? or what it is similar to? I can't find it anywhere.
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Replying to @puppet :
It's a type C yoyo bearing. You can get it at pretty much every single online yoyo store. Here's a link for a decent one: https://shop.yoyoexpert.com/products/yoyoexpert-yoyo-bearing?variant=31770368344138
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