Descripción
Made this just for fun for the Sensory Play Contest!
I have children and wanted to create an interesting fidget toy. Since I had the skills, I thought—why not give it a try? 😊
Size & Materials
- Size: ~5x5 cm
- You'll need glue to join the two halves of the hull.
Concept & Inspiration
This is the final result of my experiments with fidget toy ideas—a hybrid of a joystick, a sphere, and sensory patterns.
My children (ages 5 and 8) quite liked it. It feels unusual in the hands, but I think the result is intriguing. When you play with it, sometimes you focus on feeling the patterns, other times it becomes an anti-stress fidget you move in different directions, and occasionally the geometry itself captures your attention.
I'm not sure if the original idea was fully realized, but I can honestly say the outcome is interesting.
Printing Tips
Printed with PETG, PLA, and combinations of both.
- Layer height: 0.2 mm (though 0.1 mm is better for the sensory parts).
Instructions for Print & Assembly
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Print 2 pcs of `SensoCubeStick_Half-print-2pcs.stl`
- No supports needed
- 30% infill works well
- Orientation: wide part of the sphere facing upward
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Print 1 pc of `SensoCubeStick_Center-print-1pcs.stl`
- Supports required
- Can be printed without rotation or with a 45° rotation
- 30% infill
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Assemble
Place the center part between the two halves at a slight angle—don’t force it. -
Glue
Apply super glue (or similar) to join the two halves. Wait ~5 minutes. -
Done!
Your fidget is ready to use.
Feedback
Hope you find it interesting—please comment and share your thoughts on how it feels!