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This fidget spinner is meant to be ready to use as soon as you take it off the printer. In the center of this spinner is a hourglass shaped piece, that is 0.5 millimeters away from the outer piece, which acts as a bearing. The fins are meant to be for decoration, but are also great for pressurized air tests. I designed this with Fusion 360 and it is also posted on my Thingiverse. To make the Galaxy Fidget spinner spin more smoothly, I would recommend a very detailed print to make it as smooth as possible. Also use a non-toxic safe grease to decrease on the internal friction. To make the arches swinging out, I created arches that were evenly placed around the main body of the spinner. To add a little more pizzazz, instead of having just lines, I decided to place circles that decrease in size as they reach the edge. Personally I have not tested this design because I do not have access to a 3D printer, but I have gotten may views, likes, and a few great comments on this design and I am very confident on stability and the capability of this Fidget Spinner. I would be extremely thankful if you vote for my project, but even if you don't thank you for taking your time to view my creation. If I do win this contest, I will use the Ultimaker 3D-Printer to test my designs so I can make them better for you all, the creators of the world. Thank you, Sea Bass