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Spinning Kagami Mochi (Assembled Toy / Decoration)

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P1S
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X1
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H2D Pro
P2S
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A1
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2-3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2-3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
8.1 h
5 plates
5.0(3)

Optional Parts1 Only
Optional Parts1 Only
Designer
36 min
1 plate

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Here’s a cute New Year’s object inspired by Kagami Mochi, a traditional Japanese decoration for celebrating the New Year!

 

This model is not just a decoration — it’s a spinning assembly toy!
Attach the mochi and the orange (mikan) onto the center rod, and you’ll see them spin and smoothly settle into place.
It’s surprisingly satisfying and fun to play with! ✨

 

Easy to assemble right after printing
Printable in PLA
✅ Perfect for New Year’s decor, desk ornaments, or even as a playful toy
✅ Try different filament colors for an even cuter look! 🍊

 

Enjoy printing, assembling, and spinning your own Kagami Mochi!

 

Credit / Inspired by
This model was inspired by “Spinning Christmas Tree Toy | Fine Motor Skills” by Sulena 3D Design.
Please note: this is not a remix — I did not copy, trace, or modify the original 3D model. The structure and design of this Kagami Mochi were created from scratch.
Huge thanks to Sulena 3D Design for sharing such a wonderful idea!
(Inspiration source: https://makerworld.com/ja/models/849508-spinning-christmas-tree-toy-fine-motor-skills#profileId-797167 )

 

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I made a cute New Year's object! This model features a fun gimmick, inspired by "Kagami Mochi," a traditional Japanese decoration

This Kagami Mochi is a spinning toy
When you attach the "mochi" and "mikan" to the rod protruding from the base
they spin around and smoothly settle into place!
The satisfying feeling is addictive✨

 

Assembly required, can be played with immediately after printing
Printable in PLA (no supports recommended)
✅ Perfect for New Year's decorations, desk ornaments, and children's play

 

Please try making this Kagami Mochi that is "cute to display" and "fun to spin"!
*It will look even more impressive if printed in different colors🍊✨

 

Credit / Inspired by
This model was created with inspiration from some of the ideas in Sulena 3D Design's "Spinning Christmas Tree Toy | Fine Motor Skills".
*This is not a copy, trace, or modification of the original model's data; the structure and design of this model were newly designed.
We are grateful to Sulena 3D Design for sharing such a wonderful idea!
(Inspiration source: https://makerworld.com/ja/models/849508-spinning-christmas-tree-toy-fine-motor-skills#profileId-797167 )

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