The Impossible Screw - Fidget Toy (for Children 18+ months and Young-at-Heart Adults)

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The Impossible Screw - Fidget Toy (for Children 18+ months and Young-at-Heart Adults)

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P1P
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with Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
with Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
Designer
4 h
2 plates
4.8(4)

no Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
no Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
Designer
4 h
2 plates
5.0(2)

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Description

My children find joy in the simple act of screwing and unscrewing objects, but assembling bolts and nuts can sometimes lead to frustration. To tackle this challenge, I created a closed bolt design, which has become their absolute favorite. Although originally intended for young kids (age 18+ months), this model surprisingly captivates adults as well.

Printing

For an optimal printing experience, it is recommended to use minimal layer heights. Initially, I utilized a layer height of 0.12mm, which yielded satisfactory results and takes 1h less print time. However, upon further experimentation, I found that a layer height of 0.08mm provided superior outcomes, ultimately leading to the best overall quality.

  1. Begin by printing the nut component.
  2. Once the nut is fully printed, remove it from the printer.
  3. Start a separate print for the bolt. If you use my print profile, the printer will automatically pause when there is enough thread printed to insert the screw.
  4. During the pause, take the time to insert the nut into the threaded section of the bolt.
  5. To prevent any rotational force, stabilize the bolt with your second hand while inserting the nut.
  6. If your print bed adhesion is good, this step should be straightforward. However, exercise caution regardless.
  7. If your print bed adhesion is not ideal, consider using a print profile with brims to enhance stability and be extra careful.
  8. Before resuming the print, ensure that the nut is positioned below the last printed layer.
  9. Resume the print

Post Processing

During the initial one or two rounds of screwing, you’ll encounter a gentle resistance. However, fear not! This minor friction will swiftly dissipate, resulting in a remarkably satisfying experience.

Comment & Rating (7)

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with Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
A fun and relaxing fidget! Kept me focused during a long day of lectures. I had issues with the upper bolt with the settings provided. Silver and pink in the picture. Then I used the standard settings for 0,08 layer, just increasing wall loops and infill and it worked out really nice! Brown one. I also scaled it down to 75% to make it a bit more fitting for my hands.
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Thank you for the detailed feedback. What wall loop count and what infill percentage did you end up with? These were the only changes I made as well, besides the seam position. I have no idea what could have caused the artefacts shown in the picture.
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with Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
It printed really well and I like the print. Thank you for making it!
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no Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
Amazing print quality and easy labels for what needs to be printed frist.
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with Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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no Brims | 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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