• ahptc618 shared this project on MakerWorld! • Twist Fidget Ball, Slime Ball, Pull Toy 12-piece design, the bottom is reinforced with small circular pads, easy to print The build plate must be clean, no adhesive is needed Does not use “variable layer height” by default, although the top appearance would look better Easily increases the risk of the nozzle scratching the model, reducing the probability of failure Sphere has a 60mm diameter, compact size, and sturdy structure The print profile has been optimized for time-saving and strength Download files: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2296165-twisty-fidget-ball_12-segment-easy-print?from=recommend#profileId-2533243 Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! • The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. • Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers! • Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? • How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor?

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  • A new 3‑D printable “Twisty Fidget Ball” has been released on MakerWorld. The design features 12 interlocking segments, a 60 mm diameter sphere, and a reinforced bottom with small circular pads for stability. It is optimized for quick, strong prints-no adhesive is required, and the profile avoids variable layer height to reduce nozzle wear, though the top surface may appear less refined. The project includes downloadable STL files and a ready‑to‑print profile. Adafruit’s weekly #3dThursday series highlights such projects, encouraging makers to combine 3‑D printed enclosures with electronics like Arduino or Raspberry Pi for creative, functional builds.

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