Orbix — Triple‑Motion EDC Fidget Collection
Everyday Motion. Printed in Minutes.
Orbix is a triple‑motion EDC fidget designed for instant satisfaction, smooth mechanics, and fast, support‑free printing. Each model offers a unique tactile experience: orbiting, spinning, and gyroscopic motion. All versions are optimized for clean PLA printing and everyday carry durability.
Halo is the premium, visually expressive model — perfect for color effects and layer‑change prints.
Classic is the fast‑print hero — 19:10 pure print time in PLA Galaxy, under 25 minutes including heat‑up.
Skeleton is the minimal, technical variant with a lightweight feel.
All models are available as PiP (Print‑in‑Place) or Disc Edition with a separate sphere.
PRINT SETTINGS
- No supports
- 0.2 mm layer height recommended
- 2 perimeters
- PLA Basic, PLA Galaxy, or Silk
- PiP versions print partially assembled (see assembly guide)
- Disc versions print the sphere separately
- Important: Let all parts cool completely before assembly. Warm parts will not fit correctly.
VARIANTS
HALO
- PiP Edition
- Disc Edition (separate sphere, press‑fit)
- Layer‑Change Edition (showcase)
CLASSIC
- PiP Edition (under 25 min total, 19:10 pure print time)
- Disc Edition (separate sphere, press‑fit)
- Fast‑Print Edition (PLA Galaxy)
SKELETON
ASSEMBLY GUIDE
1. Prepare the Sphere (all variants)
Every version uses a sphere made from two halves that screw together.
- Remove the small brims from both sphere halves (they come off easily).
- Make sure the parts are fully cooled before assembly.
- Screw both halves together until they sit flush.
- Do not overtighten.
2. PiP Versions (Print‑in‑Place)
The sphere is already inside the ring.
- Simply screw the two sphere halves together while they sit inside the ring.
- Check that the sphere rotates freely.
- Done.
3. Disc Versions (Sphere printed separately)
These versions require pressing the finished sphere into the ring.
Important: The ring has one larger opening on the bottom side. Only insert the sphere from this side.
Steps:
- Screw the sphere halves together (fully cooled).
- Position the sphere at the larger bottom opening of the ring.
- Place the ring on a hard, flat surface (stone floor, tile, countertop).
- Press the ring firmly downward onto the sphere, the sphere will pop into the ring.
- It requires force.
- It always works.
- If it doesn’t fit: the parts were still warm or you tried the smaller side.
- Check that the sphere spins freely.
WARNINGS
- Do not assemble while parts are warm.
- Do not use tools to press the sphere in.
- Do not press on soft surfaces (wood, cutting mats, etc.).
- Small parts — keep away from children.