Penny Spinner Large, Small and Tiny 626-zz
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Seems Many Create Or Print A Spinner/Fidget At Some Time With Their 3D Printer. Well, My Turn And I Only Have A Box Of 626Zz Bearings. No Luck Finding A Print File With All 19Mm X 6Mm Holes. So I Created A Simple Curve Design With 6Mm Inserts To Epoxy Pennies To. As It Turns Out The Big One, With All Shiny New 2017 Coins, Is A Tad Bit Too Big For Me To Spin In Hand By The Outside Bearing. For The Small One I Dug Through My Coin Jar To Find Real Copper Pennies. Anyway, Interesting Toy ... Fun To Make. It'S Easier Faster And Less Chance Of Glue On Bearing If Button To Penny Epoxy Sets Before Inserting Into The Bearing. On The Other Hand It'S Easier To Center The 19Mm Penny With The 19Mm Bearing If The Button Is Inserted First. The Latter Risks Epoxy Squishing Out And Interfering With Rotation So A Little Dab Will Do Ya. And You'Ll Likely Need To Mix A Batch Of Epoxy For Each Side. I Added A Tiny Spinner File And Smaller Lower Profile Glue Buttons (My Favorites). Also, Added A Button To Penny Centering Jig, Another File Update 5/20 Is The Single Centering Jig Much Easier Than The 8 Position Jig. The Jigs Are Reusable And Easiest To Clean Out Glue Blobs If The Penny Is Removed Before Completely Setting Up E.G. About 15-20Min With A 5Min Epoxy. Once Clamped It Is Best To Pop The Insert So The Clamp Foot Is Flush With The Bottom Making A Gap Between The Penny And The Jig. Let It Dry Upside-Down To Prevent Bonding The Jig To Penny And Insert.
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