Need a new dreidel that stands out from the rest? Look no further!
This one features a snowflake that cuts all the way through the dreidel and spins great.
Printing Tips
- Dreidel:
- 2 exterior perimeters are needed to keep the outer shell looking smooth
- Using “External Perimeters First” helps with small parts of the first layer and results in a smoother outer shell, but the threads must be printed with interior perimeters first (use a modifier)
- Smaller dreidels work well with 100% infill
- Larger dreidels can use 0% infill + a modifier to add 100% infill towards the tip - see the Mega Dreidel project file
- Play around with infill densities and perimeter counts on the internal portions to find your optimal balance for the best spins - more weight towards the outside and tip is best
- After printing, I highly recommend sanding the dreidel's tip to smooth out any globs, seams, and layer lines to ensure a good spin
- Handle:
- The handle should be printed with at least 20% infill so it won't break off easily
- Using much more infill will make for an unbalanced dreidel that doesn't spin well
- Some glue is recommended on the dreidel before screwing in the hand
- A brim is recommended to keep the handle stable on the print bed
- Arachne perimeter generator works best for the screw threads
STL Files
- Snowflake Dreidel
- Regular model
- When scaling down, this model will have more rotational mass for better spins
- Snowflake Dreidel - Lite
- Model with internal cutout for slightly less weight
- For larger dreidels, this helps lower the center of gravity a bit for better spins
- Snowflake Peh Dreidel
- Regular model, Replaces ש with פ
- Snowflake Peh Dreidel - Lite
- Model with internal cutout for slightly less weight, Replaces ש with פ
- Dreidel Handle r3
- Re-upload from Adam's original files
Project Files
Includes all print settings and modifiers I used for the best dreidels.
Mega Dreidel
- Original scale
- Big, chunky, and heavy - not recommended around small kids
- Harder to spin, but satisfyingly dense
- Uses the “Lite” model for a better center of gravity
- 20mm layer heights seem to work best
Mini Dreidel
- Scaled to 60% to match a typical dreidel size
- Much lighter than the Mega
- Easy to spin
- Must be printed at 15mm layer heights or finer so the still threads work (tolerances are tight at this size)
Mega Dreidel - Heavy
- Additional infill modifiers to give the large dreidel a better spin.