Interested in 3D-printing this yo-yo? Grab the files here: The Laika – Yo-Yo
From Sickburn Yo-Yo Workshop:
“This is another 4mm stainless steel pin axle yo-yo. I use these. Add a drop of thick super glue gel into one axle hole, the axle, a drop in the other side, then press together and let dry. If you want it to work well slice it to 54-60 grams weight.
I’ve also included a pocket teacup sized version but it will only work with heavy weight filament such as Proto-Pasta steel filled filament, bronze fill, etc.”
Interested in 3D-printing this yo-yo? Grab the files here: Button Heart YoYo
From Sickburn Yo-Yo Workshop:
“This is a fixed axle (no bearing) heart shaped yoyo. It has been designed to be printable in one piece with no assembly required, just need a yoyo string.
The button holes while cute, also serve a purpose as the yoyo’s response system (what makes it go back up the string when you tug)
Recommended to print it in as thin a layer lines as possible (.05, .07 etc) in order to not wear down strings and have best playability. Ideal weight varies person to person but I found 6 perimeters, 6 top, 6 bottom 15% infill came out to 54 grams, which is a solid weight for a fixed axle yoyo.”
“This is a fixed axle (no bearing) octagonal yoyo. It has been designed to be printable in one piece with no assembly required, just need a yoyo string.
Inside the gap, not visible from the outside are 6 holes that serve as the yoyo’s response system (what makes it go back up the string when you tug)
The dimple is there for pull starts and other tricks.
Recommended to print it in as thin a layer lines as possible (.05, .07 etc) in order to not wear down strings and have best playability. Ideal weight varies person to person but I found 56 grams to be idea, so slice accordingly with extra perimeters.”
“This is a fixed axle (no bearing) square yoyo. It has been designed to be printable in one piece with no assembly required, just need a yoyo string.
Inside the gap, not visible from the outside are 6 holes that serve as the yoyo’s response system (what makes it go back up the string when you tug)
The dimple is there for pull starts and other tricks.
Recommended to print it in as thin a layer lines as possible (.05, .07 etc) in order to not wear down strings and have best playability. Ideal weight varies person to person but I found 56 grams to be idea, so slice accordingly with extra perimeters “