My take on Yogi - The ultimate one-handed fidget spinner!
No Supports. No glue or screws. Can be 100% printed (or use a 608 bearing from an old fidget spinner or skateboard).

Settings:
0.2 Layer height or finer.
A 50-60% infill helps with the strength of the button nesting pieces.
Brims can help if your small prints like to lift and you don't mind removing brims.
Print in the provided orientations. No Supports.
Assembly:
Print 1 of each part. Everything is pressure-fit.
Install the bearing outer ring first.
Optional: Install the finger ring adapter into the fidget case finger hole - depending where you like the fidget to sit on your finger and if you like the look.
Press the bearing on the nesting screw pieces.
Carefully press/screw the button into the other side of the bearing.
Once all snapped together, its really difficult to disassemble without breaking the button nesting pieces, so make sure you are set with what bearing and colors you want before starting assembly.
Enjoy!





I’d love to see some remixes, especially some patterned / textured bearing rings.
The fidget case finger hole without the finger ring adapter will also fit a second 608 bearing to make for another unique fidget.
The button design was used from here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1802260/files
I recommend using a 608 bearing, but if you do not have one or want a 100% printed assembly, you can print this: https://www.printables.com/model/1063080-608-bearing or https://www.printables.com/model/410574-fast-608-bearing
The author marked this model as their own original creation.