Greetings! Today I have a few personally printed and assembled 3D printed throws and parts for you. All prices are PayPal G&S fees and shipping in the CONUS included. I ship best effort next day on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays (so today being Friday, next shipping day I can guarantee is Wednesday).
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Take Apart Pixies - Light Cycles - $25
My latest experiment with different guts. Features a 3x6x6mm bushing over an M3 screw for an axle. You can play them with poly string if you like. I prefer double looped poly for response on these (which is how I used to set up Butterflies), but you could also just torque it up until the string breaks in.
Take Apart Cardigans - Out Run - $40
These feature the same axle system as the take apart Pixies. These feature original art by me.
Firefly Proto - Browncoat - $40 - One Remains
This is an MR85 bearing responsive. It is roughly Butterfly shaped with a dimple. These two are protos and use a spacer in between the bearing and axle, not unlike the Kasm. In future iterations I have reworked the seat to no longer need this feature. They have silicone response but should be the appropriate size for RBC pads, I simply haven’t had any to test yet.
- 56.5mm diameter
- 33.9mm wide
- 2mm gap
- 42.75g
Oversized Firefly Proto - Purple - $35
MR85 bearing responsive. Has a spacer between bearing and axle. Silicone response. This one features a schmoove groove.
- 60mm diameter
- 37mm diameter
- 2.6mm gap
- 49.9g
Brute - Iron Man - $35 - Two Remain
The Brute was conceived as a way to replicate the string presence and play feel of a KNack with 3D printing friendly design. These come with matching weights.
- 57.5mm diameter
- 35.5mm width
- 2.6mm gap
- 53g
Bolterfly - Green - $25
This Bolterfly didn’t fit a Butterfly axle, so its axle is a 1/4” wooden dowel. The shape of a Bolt in a fixie.
- 57mm diameter
- 39mm wide
- 54g
The Cog - Tan - $25
This Cog also didn’t fit the Butterfly axle, and not has a 1/4” wooden dowel axle. Slimline.
- 56mm diameter
- 31.5mm wide
- 45g
Pixies - Clean Mikey Half Swap - $15 - One Remains
The Pixie is my attempt at “hot-rodding” a standard Butterfly shape. It has an extended rim and a fingerspin dimple. It features my “tic tac” response system. I intentionally price these low to adhere to the “Spirit of the Butterfly” and keep them affordable.
Specs
- 56.6mm diameter
- 35mm wide
- 2.6mm gap
- 50g
- 5/16” wooden axle
Cardigans - Black and Gold, Gray and Gold - $35
The Cardigan is my attempt at delivering a premium fixed axle experience at an affordable price. It was inspired by the TMBR eH and the Wildwood Gnomad with a low walled gap. It utilizes a "tic tac response that looks like this:
Specs
- 59mm diameter
- 32mm wide
- 2.6mm gap
- 52g
- 5/16" glued wooden axle
TPU Counterweights
These are in 4 designs. They are printed in TPU, which is a softer plastic. These are not “squishy” but are soft enough to soften the sting on the palm or the ding on the throw. $15 for the first weight, $5 for each additional weight.
Designs are:
“Nub” - a very tiny bit of squish
“Divot” - a very tiny bit of squish
“Groove Barrel” - a little squish. Most of the bunch
“Groove Bullet” - no squish
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Black and Gold Cardigan - $35
The Cardigan is my attempt at delivering a premium fixed axle experience at an affordable price. It was inspired by the TMBR eH and the Wildwood Gnomad with a low walled gap. It utilizes a "tic tac response that looks like this:
Specs
- 59mm diameter
- 32mm wide
- 2.6mm gap
- 46g
- 5/16" glued wooden axle
Green and Gold Cardigan - $35 - SOLD
This Cardigan was my first attempt at a multi pass print, so the gold details are flush with the green half. I’m pretty happy with how it came out. Other details are same as the other Cardigans below.
Specs
- 59mm diameter
- 32mm wide
- 2.6mm gap
- 46g
- 5/16" glued wooden axle
White and Gold Cardigan - $35 - SOLD
The Cardigan is my attempt at delivering a premium fixed axle experience at an affordable price. It was inspired by the TMBR eH and the Wildwood Gnomad with a low walled gap. It utilizes a "tic tac response that looks like this:
Specs
- 59mm diameter
- 32mm wide
- 2.6mm gap
- 49g
- 5/16" glued wooden axle
Mikey Cardigan - B Grade - $25 - SOLD
This Cardigan had an unfortunate incident during QA. I got a little glue on the axle, which I can typically work off or smooth out by wrapping a string around the axle and sawing it back and forth. In this instance, I accidentally did that with poly string, and it created three grooves in the gap (pictured above). I was planning to keep it, but after carrying it for a few days it’s still a good player, and the grooves haven’t really affected play.
Specs
- 59mm diameter
- 32mm wide
- 2.6mm gap
- 53g
- 5/16" glued wooden axle
White Brute - $35
I had two primary goals when designing the Brute. I wanted to design something more optimized for 3D printing, which you can see in all the 45 degree angles and chamfers. I also wanted something with a similar string presence to the Spinworthy KNack, which you can feel when you play it, with similar dimensions, a fairy squared off shape, and the inclusion of a fingerspin dimple.
Specs
- 57mm diameter
- 38mm wide
- 2.6mm gap
- 49g
- 5/16" glued wooden axle
Green and Gold Cardigan - $35 - TRADED
The Cardigan is my attempt at delivering a premium fixed axle experience at an affordable price. It was inspired by the TMBR eH and the Wildwood Gnomad with a low walled gap. It utilizes a "tic tac response that looks like this:
This particular Cardigan clocked in a bit heavier than many of my prior Cardigans at 56g.
Specs
- 59mm diameter
- 32mm wide
- 2.6mm gap
- 56g
- 5/16" glued wooden axle
TMBR Replacement Axle - $15 apiece
I have two printed TMBR axles for sale. These are used at your own risk; I will not be held responsible for any damage incurred on your yo-yos. I QA all of these in a TMBR This-a-way That-a-way. Please be aware that all TMBRs are unique and handmade, so this may fit yours differently than mine, and even the original axles would occasionally fly apart during play.
Pixie - The Tommy Oliver Colorway - $15
The Pixie is my take on a hot-rodded Butterfly. It’s specs are roughly the same as a Butterfly, but it also has a fingerspin dimple, rims, a 5/16" wooden axle, and my “tic tac” response. They are $15 because they aspire to the “Spirit of the Butterfly,” i.e. are cheap :D. I happen to think they’re an excellent value.
Pixie - Black and White - $15
The Pixie is my take on a hot-rodded Butterfly. It’s specs are roughly the same as a Butterfly, but it also has a fingerspin dimple, rims, a 5/16" wooden axle, and my “tic tac” response. They are $15 because they aspire to the “Spirit of the Butterfly,” i.e. are cheap :D. I happen to think they’re an excellent value.
Pixie - Non-binary Flag - $15
This was a custom, but I wasn’t sure if the halves were going to come out to the same weight (as filaments have some variation from spool to spool, and this used halves with different filaments). So I printed an extra half of each in case I had to assemble them matched up instead of mismatched. Thankfully, the custom worked out, and here is its twin. The gap is a tiny bit larger than usual for a Pixie.
- 56.5mm diameter
- 36mm wide
- 3.1mm gap
- 48g