3dnetic shares:
I was actually surprised myself when I printed it and assembled it for the first time. It turned out that there’s something special about this fidget toy. It’s incredibly engaging, massaging your fingers and palms with a wave of relaxation and focus. When you throw and catch the fidget toy, it feels like acupuncture, with all the spikes expanding outward when thrown and retracting gently when caught. It’s a unique sensation that adds an extra layer of tactile enjoyment. It’s almost as if your hands and mind take a small break from the hustle and bustle, diving into a meditative state that keeps you present and grounded. The gentle sound created as the spikes move up and down adds an extra layer of sensory satisfaction. It’s not just about the feel but also the soothing, rhythmic sound that makes the experience even more immersive.
download the files on: https://makerworld.com/en/models/697553-spiked-orb-by-3dnetic
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