Mossy Mounds
Instructions Hardware Filaments
A pot of moss for your desk!
Fidget plants have always been a huge hit and this time I combined multiple fidgets into one. Each mound is a clicker fidget, so you can tap away. The entire mound of moss also spins, making it a clicker fidget, AND fidget spinner all in one.
I've always loved moss, and even had a pot of real moss on my desk at work (it died after 3 weeks because I forgot to water it, oops). So I wanted to make one that would live forever.
But how does it work? The mounds press onto mechanical clicker fidgets, which sit inside the pot. The moss sits on a base with a bearing that allows the entire thing to spin inside of the pot. We balanced the moss, and since it uses a real bearing, it can spin for a loong time!
Quick and Easy Printing This print is fast, and super easy. Nothing takes more than a few hours to print. And doesn't use up much filament. If you don't have a multicolor printer, you can still print these!
Two tone moss? I used a second green for my moss mounds. I don't have the second filament listed in the normal spot, because the filament I used is very very tricky to print with and is very expensive. I'm including it here in case you are curious about trying it out ColorFabb Stonefill Moss PLA



















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cant open the 3mf, always get an error message
Hi, I'd be happy to help troubleshoot this, What slicer are you using?
Prusa slicer 2.9.5, Message is "Error (Invalid 3MF format) while parsing '3D/3dmodel.model' at line 24" All your other 3mfs are working fine