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110 Fidget Spinner Designs To 3D Print – Part II

If you guys felt captivated by any of the 3D Printable Fidget models in the First part of the Fidget Spinner List, then here is the second part with other 55 printable designs you’ll definitely love and whish try:

56. Spinner Keychain

Keychains and spinners are cool gadgets. why not combine them in a single object?

Spinner Keychain
Download printable file HERE
This Kevin_T Design is available for USD $0.65.

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • you will need 2 M3 screws (long enought to hold all your keys), 2 M3 self-locking nuts and two 5x10x4mm bearings  (You can find bearings here).

57. Dragon Fidget Spinner

Made by wingnut2k. He desinged this cool dragon head spinner remixed and incorporated a total of 4 608 skate bearings.

Dragon Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 4 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

58. BioHaz Fidget Spinner

Made by by pshax a different “spin” on the usual fidget spinners! This one uses three 14mm ball bearings as spin weights, arranged round the bearing hub. Be careful when putting them in, as they are quite tight.. It might need the spinner warming in some HOT water to slightly soften the plastic, and the central bearing hole may need a gentle scrape!

BloHaz Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

59. Ball Bearing Fidget Spinner

Made by Dorikin350z

Ball Bearing Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Check out concave buttons for the skate bearing here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2071591

And the triple sided version here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2063397

Just uploaded a second model which uses 1/2″ (12.7mm) ball bearings instead of the 5/8″ (15.875mm) ones if you prefer lighter weight or can’t find the 5/8″ ones.

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • 2 5/8″ Ball bearing, and
  • 2 1/2″ Ball bearings.

60. Pokeball – Fidget Spinner

Catch them ‘all with this spinner Pokeball, STEP files added, if you need to adjust the fitting. after printing all the parts (the hemispheres WITH support) just insert the nuts, the bearing and the bearing caps. They should friction fit nicely. Glue the hemispheres to the body with superglue.

Made by TheDesignerd.

Pokeball Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

by TheDesignerd

Diana’s fidget spinner spinability score: 1 – 5

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • Hex nuts M8

61. Skull Fidget Spinner

By MrWai Fidget Hand Spinner with Skulls that are made of BrassFill Filament for extra weight and nice shiny finish. (you can print them with any filament it doesn’t matter, The weight is mainly from the two nuts in the body)

Skull Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

by MrWai

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings. A higher quality ceramic 608 bearing is recommended for the center.

62. Very Customizable Fidget Spinner

A different types of spinners and full customizable for every one.

Made by Lucina

Very Customizable Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • Option to use loose ball bearings: 3/8″, 1/2″, and 5/8″ (tested with 1/2″ and 5/8″); for a heavy, long spinning spinner.

63. Weiss Fidget Spinner

First attempt at making a spinner from scratch. Designer wanted to make something that really stood out from the numerous spinners on this site and the fact that the bearing is held by 6 supports instead of fitting in a circle does that.

Made by ducttapehero

Weiss Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

64. Penny Weighted Fidget Spinner

BlackHawkAC’s fidget spinner. Uses pennies as the outer weights. Also, it is a cheaper option!

Made by aidaneb05

Penny Weighted Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • 3 coins.

65. Customizable Yin-Yang Fidget Spinner

When using Customizer, a radius > 0 will cause the preview to time out, but if you press the Create Thing button, Customizer will create it! allow for additional types of weights: 3/8″, 1/2″, M10, M12 hex nuts, 4 X penny, 3 X nickel, 5 X dime, 4 X quarter. Made by Lucina

Customizable Yin-Yang Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings,

  • Hex nuts or bearings as weights,
  • 1- 608 (22×7) bearing to spin and
  • 2-4X M8 or 5/16″ hex nuts, 608 bearings or 3/8″, 1/2″ or 5/8″ loose ball bearings for weights.

66. Double Decker Fidget Spinner

Made by csj2k. The “Double Decker” is literally just that, the in-line spinner with another “deck” for two more bearings. Not only does this give it a really cool look, but the extra weight gives you extra spin. This also uses the 608 bearings. The included central peg makes for easy finger spinning or place it on a surface, put your finger on top and spin it like a lunatic.

Double Decker Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

67. Customizable Lego-like Fidget Spinner & Hex Nut Brick

A modular lego spinner made by Lucina this allows to interchange a few lego pieces between!

Customizable Lego-like Fidget Spinner & Hex Nut Brick
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings,

  • 5/16″ or M8 hex nut bricks

  • *For other weights. see Pick-a-weight Lego-like Brick

  • 3 different heights of bearing caps

68. Customizable Edgy Fidget Star (pick-a-weight)

Careful with this spinner, made by Lucina says: “I’m not responsible for any injuries to you or others caused by the misuse of this potentially pointy object”. Type of weight: 5/16, 3/8, M8, M10 hex nut, 5/16, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8 loose ball bearing

Customizable Edgy Fidget Star (pick-a-weight)
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

69. @twitter #fidgetspinner

A simple spinner with twitter logo you can customize the number of birds 2, 3, or 4 birds. Weight choices: 5/16″, 3/8″, 1/2″ M8, M10, or M12 hex nuts, 3/8″, 1/2″, or 5/8″ loose ball bearings. Made by Lucina.

@twitter #fidgetspinner
Download printable file HERE

Diana’s fidget spinner spinability score: 1 – 5

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearingsa and

  • M8 Hex Nuts

70. Mini DH Geared Fidget Spinner

This is a double helical geared fidget spinner. Friction fit between bearings. No additional hardware needed. The center bearing is held in place by surrounding gears. Made by redcurse

Mini DH Geared Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

71. 100% Plastic Spinner

Lots of spinners out there, but designer didn’t want to buy/use a bearing. So here’s one in pure plastic and printable in one shot.

Made by quantj.

100% Plastic Spinner
Download printable file HERE

72. Fidget Compass Spinner

Compass 3D printer Spinner Just spin if you are lost. Made by efremgr.

Fidget Compass Spinner
Download printable file HERE

73. VW fidget spinner 2

Flip upside down. no support needed. This is a joint creation. Made by Epicpyrobee.

VW fidget spinner 2
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

74. Fidget Spinner – Shrapnel

A custom original design for a fidget spinner with a shard of shrapnel in mind. Center hole is a standard 22 mm bearing, outer holes are sized to hold 4 quarters. Made by BlackHawkAC.

Fidget Spinner - Shrapnel
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • Uses 2 small coins.

75. Double Spinball Fidget spinner

Made for a random roller bearing I found. The weights are 1″ steel balls.. It seems I exported this thing in mm when it should have been in inches. To account for that, print this at x25.4 scale. by fattredd.

Spinballs Fidget spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • Uses 2 steel balls.

76. triforce finger fidget spinner

Updated to version 3.1 with slightly thicker walls, designed from scratch using sketchup. Enjoy this file made by tsmooth3.

triforce finger fidget spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

77. Fidget Spinner – Hybrid

Design of fidget spinner 3d printed on a Rebel 2. One 608RS bearing and 10 steel balls pressed inside. 0.2mm layer. Made by ZbysekP.

 

Fidget Spinner - Hybrid
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

78. 10 steel balls Fidget Spinner

the steel balls are 8.72mm diameter. My design of fidget spinner 3d printed on my Rebel 2. One 608RS bearing and 10 steel balls pressed inside. 0.2mm layer red pla at 197°C. Made by ZbysekP

fidget spiner
Download printable file HERE

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSGx35jTI6s]

Diana’s fidget spinner spinability score: 1 – 5

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • 10 steel balls.

79. Transformer Fidget Spinner

Per a request, here’s a Transformer fidget spinner that wingnut2k came up with. This spinner uses (3) 5/16″ nuts and one 608 bearing. This spinner is only about 3-1/2″ in diameter overall. Heat up the print and ball bearing with warm water and the bearings will slip in.

Transformer Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

80. Superman Hand Fidget Spinner

Printed it at 100% so it has enough weight on its own. spinning time is short that spin for hours. It is fairly well balanced, but not perfect like a symmetrical design would be, but I like it that way. Uses a standard 608 bearing.

By jdk201.

Superman Hand Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

81. Spiral Spinner Fidget

Small spiral fidget toy. ~56 mm across. It uses normal 608 skateboard bearing and 6 M5X12 screws (M5x10 work also). Turn the cap upside down (the big flat diameter on the bed) and print without support.

Made by norbarth.

Spiral Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • 6x M5x12 or M5x10 screws.

82. Zed Fidget Spinner

Designer was helping a friend out on how to make 3D models, this is what he wanted to make. This is his first attempt at it. He based the design off of Zeds Shuriken. Hope you guys enjoy. Made by retartedxpanda.

Zed Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

83. Tie Advanced Fidget Spinner

Printed at 3 Shells, 100% infill, paused to swap filament from gray to black. Used a standard 608 bearing for the center, you might need to scale up by 1 or 2% to fit the bearing. Made by werd10.

 Tie Advanced Fidget Spinner

Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

84. Star Wars Spinners!

All spinners remixed from the popular star wars snowflakes designs. Use standard skate bearing size except for Kylo.
Sketchup files included. Kylo Ren Spinner uses large 28mm bearings. Made by scottychop.

Star Wars Spinners
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings. A higher quality ceramic 608 bearing is recommended for the center.

85. Fidget Spinner Toy

Printed pin.stl at 70mm/s, everything else at 35mm/s, uses 8mm Ball bearing (measured 7.9mm) Miniature Ball Bearing (MR74) Inside: 4mm, Outside: 7mm, Width: 2mm. Made by notionSunday.

Fidget Spinner Toy
Download printable file HERE

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPUUCLc0HoY]

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Miniature ball bearing Mr74.

  • 8mm ball bearing.

 

86. Flamed and Filleted Fidget Spinner Set (EDC)

Drawn with 22 mm inner circle diameters to be standard for the 608 bearings. This is designed for a right handed person, but just rotate the model 180 degrees upside down before printing to make it for left. Made by sleightinmind.

Flamed and Filleted Fidget Spinner Set (EDC)
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

87. Fidget Spinner (22LR)

Uses 2 Blade spinner using 6 22 long rifle rounds as counter weights, for 22mm O.D. bearing

Fidget Spinner (22LR)
Download printable file HERE

by RaineyRacing

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings. A higher quality ceramic 608 bearing is recommended for the center.

88. Tri-Circle Fidget Spinner

A tri-circle spinner made by wingnut2k, no special needs it’s required.

Tri-Circle Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

89. Waffle Fidget spinner

This fidget spinner was designed using fusion 360. This spinner uses 608 bearings and works very well and is also very light thanks to the waffle design. The caps go through the bearing and attach with a simple friction design.

By william1124.

Waffle fidget spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings. A higher quality ceramic 608 bearing is recommended for the center.

90. Knuckles Mini Fidget Spinner

Most of the spinners being designed are for larger hands so mrmacnology created a series of spinners made for smaller hands. All of these use the 8mm x 19mm x 6mm ball bearings.

Knuckles Mini Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

91. Fidget Flashdrive

The spinner uses a 608 skate bearing and one or two small flash drives. Either SanDisk Cruzer Fit or PNY Micro Metal Attaché will work. For a single USB drive, use the blank piece and sand it just enough to fit in the unused end. The spinner will be unbalanced. You could cut a hole in the blank and add a weight to balance it. Made by Devin Montes.

Flashdrive Fidget
Download printable file HERE

By Devin Montes

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • USB

92. Hanzo Fidget Spinner

A fidget spinner made after hanzo’s ultimate icon from Overwatch. If printing in 1 piece doesnt work there are different versions. regular one, 1 piece with higher center ring. V2, 1 piece center ring has the same height as the dragons. V3, split in 2 pieces with the higher center ring. Made by jlaak

Hanzo Fidget
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

93. 5 marble fidget spinner

For those who cannot settting still, this spinner is the right for you; it uses 5 marbles and a longboard ball bearing.
INSTRUCTIONS: lay it flat in slicing software and then make sure that the height for the z axis when object is flat is 7mm and print at no less than 70% speed. Made by adamggg3.

5 marble Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

  • 5 Marbles

94. Joe’s Fidget Spinner with LEDs

One of my favorites so far. A simple design made by acuralegendz, but sure to wow your friends! Post-Printing, solder LED to leads on battery holder and bend leads over so they are flat and the LED is in the middle, then press fit into each side with LED poking through the hole.

Joe's Fidget Spinner with LEDs
Download printable file HERE

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–wRSddOvwQ]

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings. A higher quality ceramic 608 bearing is recommended for the center.

95. Michigan State Spartan Fidget Spinner

Here’s a Michigan State fidget spinner . This spinner uses (3) 1/2″ ball bearings and one 608 bearing. This spinner is only about 3-1/2″ in diameter overall. Heat up the print and ball bearing with warm water and the bearings will slip in.

Made by James Robinson

Michigan State Spartan Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

96. Spongebob Fidget Spinner

Here’s another Spongebob fidget spinner by James Robinson. This spinner uses (4) 608 bearings. This spinner is only about 3-3/4″ in diameter overall.

Spongebob Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

97. Council of Ricks Fidget Spinner

A fidget spinner based on the Council of Ricks logo from Rick and Morty. Standard skate bearing in the centre, and press fit-8mm ball bearings in the domes, to give some weight and help it spin better!The ‘R’ symbol is included mirrored for folk like me, who want symmetry in their spinner caps and want the top to mirror the bottom!

Council of Ricks Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

By Jonni…

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings. A higher quality ceramic 608 bearing is recommended for the center.

98. Memphis Grizzlies Fidget Spinner

Here’s a Memphis Grizzlies fidget spinner. This spinner uses (3) 1/2″ ball bearings and one 608 bearing. This spinner is only about 3-1/2″ in diameter overall. Heat up the print and ball bearing with warm water and the bearings will slip in. Made by James Robinson

Memphis Grizzlies Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

99. Hamsa Luck Fidget Spinner

Hamsa fidget spinner. no special settings. Already tested it at 100% infill so it’s as heavy as possible.

Made by Three Dee

 

Hamsa Luck Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings. A higher quality ceramic 608 bearing is recommended for the center.

100. Bolt Halo Fidget Spinner

This design is a little thicker and heavier than a normal spinner, but it’s still manageable. The center ring is 9mm tall (ball bearing is 7mm). The ring has 6 recessed areas so that the screws will go into and help hold the center ring in place. The outer piece is 11.5mm thick. I made it that way so that the screw heads wouldn’t stick out too far. This design is about 3″ in diameter.

Made by James Robinson

Bolt Halo Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

101. The Flash Fidget Spinner

The Flash Fidget Spinner. Comes with 2 types of cap, either plain black or with the lightning bolt through it. It requires a 627zz stainless steel bearing 7mm x 22mm x 7mm. James Robinson

The Flash Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

By Jim Field

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings. A higher quality ceramic 608 bearing is recommended for the center.

 

102. Batman Head Fidget Spinner

Here’s a new rendition of a Batman Head Fidget Spinner. This spinner uses (3) 1/2″ ball bearings and one 608 bearing. This spinner is only about 3-1/4″ in diameter overall. The overall spinner is pretty thick to allow for the detail of the head, so designer came up with a bearing cap that is much thicker. He printed it at 0.1mm with 50% infill and it came out beautiful. A lot of details in this one.You don’t need supports for the spinner, but you will need them for the thicker bearing cap. Needs finish details.

Made by James Robinson

 

Batman Head Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

103. Metallica Ninja Star Spinner

A Metallica themed spinner. One 608zz bearing used, dimensions 22x8mm.

Made By fotis mint.

Metallica Ninja Star Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

104. Celtic knot fidget spinner

Another fidget spinner, designed around a 4 lobe celtic knot. Fits a standard 20mm skate bearing and 4-12mm hex nuts for increased angular momentum.On the larger side of spinners I’ve seen. Provided both in one piece and as two halves, as designer was unable to find a good way to print in one piece without massive supports.

Made By by Spdqbr.

 

Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

    Uses 4-12mm hex nuts .

105. Fidget Spinner

Just Another Fidget Spinner. Made by James Robinson.

Fidget Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses 608 (Skateboard/Scooter) bearings.

106. Wind spinner

Fidget spinner with little cups to catch air.

Wind Spinner
Download printable file HERE

by Oldhurbert

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • 608 Bearings

 

107. Fidget Toy Hand Spinners for 1/2″ Ball Bearings

Designed using Autodesk Fusion 360. No glue needed! Press the 608 bearing cartridge into the center first – easier to align this way. You want to make sure it is flush on either side. The 9 and 10 ball spinners are very heavy. The 6 ball is ideal for one hand spinning and small hands.

Fidget Toy Hand Spinners
Download printable file HERE

By FluxAxiom

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • 608 bearings are the common skateboard bearing size with a 22mm OD.
  • 1/2″ loose ball bearings press in and snap into center of holes with an audible click.

108. Nyan Cat Fidget Spinner Deluxe Version

A fun little fidget spinner based on the internet sensation Nyan Cat.

Download Printable File HERE

by Tom Davis

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • 608 bearing.

109. Ninja Theme Spinner

Ninja Theme Spinner
Download printable file HERE

Gotta love Ninjas… Too many plain Fidget spinners out there so customized with these covers. The middle button is slightly indented for better grip. The symbol is Japanese for “Ninja”.

by PleaseNoFisticuffs

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • These fit the 22mm bearing.
  • Painted with Acrylic Paint and sprayed with clear lacquer.

110. Fidget Toy – Spinner Ball (Medium)

Geared fidget spinner. Print 4 gears, 2 sides, and 2 finger pads.

By Vladimir Mariano

Download Printable File HERE

Parts needed that are not 3D Printable:

  • Uses a standard 608 bearing.
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