Kick Deck (Magnetic Fidget Toy)
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Description
Meet KickDeck, the ultimate magnetic fidget board. It’s the same size as a fingerboard but way more satisfying. The hidden magnets snap the decks together perfectly, and with a quick flick you can land mini tricks that are way more fun than they should be.
Note if you want to use this model to upload it to any social media like youtube, instagram, etc. You can do it just notify me and put the link to this model in the description, thanks.
Instructions:
You have to pause the print at layer 16 (for version 6x2mm and 8x2 mm), pause at layer 21 (for 6x3 mm version), pause at layer 28 (for 4x5 mm version), pause at layer 23 (for 5x4 mm version), to press fit the magnets in the holes, beware of the orientation, one part has to have the magnets all facing upwards at positive and the other one facing upwards at negative. It takes just 60 minutes!
If you want to slice it yourself you need to remove the supports that are where the magnets should be.
You’ll Need:
12 magnets (8 × 2 mm) depends on version
16 magnets (6x2 mm)
16 magnets (6x3 mm)
16 magnets (5x4 mm)
16 magnets (4x5 mm)
Design Info:
Built completely from scratch. No remixes, no borrowed parts. Just a clean, original design inspired by the idea of magnetic fidget boards by MZM.
I’m releasing it for free because everyone deserves something fun to mess with.
Features:
- Precise magnet pockets
- Prints cleanly
- Super satisfying to fidget with
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License
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