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Post by mrkandangi on Oct 27, 2017 22:49:08 GMT
My son designed and 3D printed these spinners when they were popular earlier this year. He made about $250 selling them to classmates at school until he got caught. (They ended up being a distruption in class and he was told he can't sell anymore, squashing his dreams , but $250 richer). He gave each teacher one as a present on the last day of school, they were not amused. Anyway, I took this CAD file and CAM'd it in F360 blending a few operations into the same file. Not a big deal for the power users but figured I would share. I will post a picture of a completed spinner once I load the bearings. Mark
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Post by kevin on Oct 27, 2017 23:47:18 GMT
Great work on your first project, plus kudos to your son for his entrepreneurship.
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Post by Derek the Admin on Oct 28, 2017 0:32:15 GMT
That looks good. Congrats on your first project. Tell your son congrats on being a young entrepreneur. Might have a spot for him on the MillRight team in the years to come.
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Post by breslinmr on Oct 28, 2017 6:38:05 GMT
Lol a lot off people had them. But don’t see them much anymore. Never really understood them myself
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Post by Derek the Admin on Oct 28, 2017 14:03:30 GMT
I made one for my kids and found myself spinning it around anytime I saw it laying around.
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Post by mrkandangi on Oct 28, 2017 14:28:54 GMT
Same here, I found myself spinning it at work when thinking through design challenges at the computer.
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