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Printable Unresponsive Yoyo

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P1S
P1P
X1
X1 Carbon
X1E
A1 mini
A1

0.16mm With Supports - Both Sides
0.16mm With Supports - Both Sides
Designer
1.7 h
1 plate

A1 Mini Version 0.16mm
A1 Mini Version 0.16mm
Designer
1.6 h
2 plates

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M4 Carbon Steel Hex Nut (10PCS) - AB028
M4x12 BHCS Machine Screw (10PCS) - AA066

Description

3d Printable Unresponsive Yoyo

Print your own unresponsive yoyo! This yoyo is very wide, coming in at 58mm, almost as wide as the galactus or outlier 6.

I made this because I wanted to see how the really wide yoyos feel, and the wideness helps get the weight up on a 3D printed version.

This model only requires an M4 nut and an M4 bolt to assemble. I tried printing response pads with TPU to varying degrees of success, but its best to use ones from another yoyo or buy a pack of them. It takes 19mm standard response pads.

 

Getting this yoyo to truly be unresponsive is a bit of a work of art. The tightness of the axle really determines if the bearing will spin freely. If it starts off responsive give it a couple minutes of play, mine did not break free until a couple minutes in. If it does not become unresponsive try playing with the axle tightness, not so loose that it comes apart but enough to let the bearing spin.

 

Have fun!

 

Materials Required

  1. M4 x 12 bolt
  2. M4 Nut
  3. Response pads
  4. Standard unresponsive (or responsive) yoyo bearing

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