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  2. Fidget toy - Wikipedia

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    Fidget toys have uses in both therapeutic and educational settings, [3] [4] [5] although some controversies about their safety and effectiveness have been brought up over the years. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Fidget objects such as worry beads and Baoding balls have long existed, but the types and popularity have dramatically increased since the fad for ...

  3. Derwood Shuty - Wikipedia

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    The lower and upper receiver are 3D printed, [1] a Glock barrel, metal hammer, metal firing pin and screws and bolts from the hardware store are used. [3] The AP-9 has a buffer tube sticking out of its back which houses the action similar to an AR-15. [ 4 ]

  4. STL (file format) - Wikipedia

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    STL is a file format native to the stereolithography CAD software created by 3D Systems. [3] [4] [5] Chuck Hull, the inventor of stereolithography and 3D Systems’ founder, reports that the file extension is an abbreviation for stereolithography, [6] although it is also referred to as standard triangle language or standard tessellation language.

  5. Fidget spinner - Wikipedia

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    A fidget spinner or hand spinner is a toy that consists of a ball bearing in the center of a multi-lobed (typically three-lobed) flat structure made from metal or plastic with metal weights in the lobes, designed to spin around its central axis. Fidget spinners became very prevalent trending toys in 2017.

  6. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    These Crazy Bones were significantly larger than the normal toys, possibly to reduce risk of choking among young children. [8] Within two years, the company's revenues had grown to nearly $17 million. By favoring tours of scout meetings and the like over television and print advertisements, Toy Craze has also kept its marketing costs to around ...

  7. 3D Systems - Wikipedia

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    [29] The legal procedure lasted more than two years and was significant enough to be covered in a Netflix documentary about 3D printing, called "Print the Legend". [30] [31] 3D Systems has applied for patents for the following innovations and technologies: the rapid prototyping and manufacturing system and method; radiation-curable compositions ...

  8. Chinese finger trap - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded use of the term finger trap to characterize the toy was in 1900 in an American newspaper. [2] [3] The earliest known use of the term Chinese finger trap was in 1953, in an advertisement for the device in a newspaper in the American state of Ohio. [2]

  9. MakerBot - Wikipedia

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    MakerBot Industries, LLC was an American desktop 3D printer manufacturer company headquartered in New York City.It was founded in January 2009 by Bre Pettis, Adam Mayer, and Zach "Hoeken" Smith to build on the early progress of the RepRap Project.

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