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Fidget Worms - These are so fun. I even added a “L” and “T” to the test prints so I could remember which was which. I’m polymaker dual silk bleuga  - 3d model
Fidget Worms - These are so fun. I even added a “L” and “T” to the test prints so I could remember which was which. I’m polymaker dual silk bleuga  - 3d model
Fidget Worms - These are so fun. I even added a “L” and “T” to the test prints so I could remember which was which. I’m polymaker dual silk bleuga  - 3d model
Fidget Worms - These are so fun. I even added a “L” and “T” to the test prints so I could remember which was which. I’m polymaker dual silk bleuga  - 3d model
Fidget Worms - A very fun model for sure. We printed the loose fit versions each time. Really enjoying these. Thank you for sharing. - 3d model
Fidget Worms - So cheery.  - 3d model
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These print-in-place Fidget Worms are hard to put down! When you do manage to put them down, use the handy Storage Apple to help them stay warm and safe.

See here for video: https://youtu.be/siRw-CrxgEA

See here for Storage Apple: https://social.thangs.com/m/731839

The worm segments are connected using an enclosed ovoid joint that creates a firmer and more controlled connection than the “linked rings” joint used in most articulated designs. Print the Worms as oriented flat on the build plate. Once finished, allow the print to cool and then give each joint a small twist to free up the movement. The joints may be stiff initially but will loosen up with a few twists and turns.

Worms are provided in 10, 15, 20 segment lengths, plus a small 3 segment “test” worm. Each length comes in “Tight” or “Loose” versions.

The “Tight” versions will give you the best Fidget Worms. Materials, printers and slicers can sometimes yield slightly different results, so try printing the “Test Tight” worm first. If that works fine, then go ahead and print whatever lengths of “tight” worms you like!

If the joints bind and cannot be loosened even with force, try printing the “loose” versions instead.


286 Likes723 DownloadsFebruary 18, 2023



286 Likes723 DownloadsFebruary 18, 2023
This model is restricted by licensing terms.