Love Photo Ferris Wheel
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Description
❤️ Love Photo Ferris Wheel- A Spinning Story of Memories
This Ferris wheel with photo frames is more than just a decoration- it’s a rotating gallery of memories. Each heart-shaped frame holds a special moment, and the whole wheel slowly spins thanks to a small electric motor.
Assembly takes a bit of effort, but let’s be honest… what wouldn’t you do for someone you love? 😉
It makes a unique gift, a charming home decoration, or an eye-catching display- especially for Valentine’s Day.
🛠 Assembly & Notes
Assemble carefully, following the order shown in the gif:


📸 Preparing Your Photos
The project files include a photo template.
- Trace the template on the front side of the photo
- Cut the photos precisely along the outer edge of template
- Well-cut photos will fit perfectly into the heart-shaped frames
🔩 Required Parts
- N20 motor with 150 rpm gearbox (1 pcs) – LA002
- AAA battery holder with PH2.0 connector (1 pcs) – IA004
- PH2.0 to SH1.0 Conversion Wire
- 2× M1.6 screws – to secure the motor
If you don’t have these screws, it’s usually fine- the motor should fit snugly enough to work without them.
It depends on the exact motor you have.
If needed, a tiny bit of glue can help. Literally just a dab- be careful not to damage the motor.
⚠ Important Fit Notes
This project was designed for a tight, precise fit, and everything worked perfectly on my printer.
Keep in mind, though:
- Every printer prints slightly differently
- Filaments vary in tolerances and calibration
Optional tweaks that might help:
- A little glue
- Light sanding
A drop of any lubricant for smoother rotation
Also available in a manual version without motor, and with round frames instead of hearts.

UPDATE V1:
If you had issues printing plate 8, there’s now an additional print profile with the parts merged together. Just separate them after printing.
UPDATE V2:
-Heart frames have been fixed to prevent stringing.

-Base model updated – changed the text font, as the previous one was highly problematic when printing with a standard 0.4mm nozzle.
-Added a new print profile for the base without text.
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