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About: Engineering student, driven to change the world for the better. No matter what your background is, who you are, or what you look like.
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