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Print in place gravity knife V1

Gophergames avatarGophergames

May 3, 2026

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--If this piques your interest, you should definitely check out V2--

Discover the ultimate in fidgeting fun with my free 3D printed gravity knife fidget toy. Engineered to print in place without any supports on an FDM printer, this innovative design ensures a seamless and hassle-free printing experience. 


While the free version offers an impressive experience, consider upgrading to the paid version for even more features. The premium edition includes a variety of blade designs to suit your unique style and preferences, along with a commercial sale license for those looking to monetize their creations. 


V2 Available at https://cults3d.com/:2786667

 

Prints in place without supports on an FDM Printer and should work with any material. I've tested pla and petg. A brim is recommended. Also, if using a bed slinger, it's recommended to slow it down so it doesn't come detached. It is designed to work well with a 0.4 mm nozzle, and it should be fairly easy to print, as long as you have good bed adhesion and enough cooling, insuring that your printer can easily do a forty-five degree overhang. 

 

Your mileage may vary, but on my printer, I've been able to scale it down to 80% without issue. when I tried scaling it down to 60% size the pieces could move but not very well so it didn't fidget well, And I can't recommend it.

 

Additionally, the heavier it is, the more momentum it has and the more premium it feels. So it's nice to add a thicker infill or more perimeters, especially to the blade (So far, my favorite one is three perimeters, 20% infill in PETG at a 1.5 mm layer height). But it's not a huge deal. They all feel pretty good.

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Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — NoDerivatives

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