Helping Students with 3D-Printed Infinity Cubes

I’m Ryan, a high school student using engineering to design and 3D print infinity cubes—small, discreet tools that help with stress, fidgeting, and focus. This project started from my own experience and now supports students of all ages.

About the Project

This project designs and 3D prints custom infinity cubes—small, portable fidget tools that help students manage stress, focus better, or simply keep their hands busy. Inspired by my own experience with stress tics, these cubes combine engineering with a real need to support kids of all ages. Anyone of any age in Forsyth County or nearby areas can request a cube for absolutely free!

300+

Cubes Distributed

5

Local Communities Engaged

Real Impact, Real Hands

These aren’t just prints—they’re tools helping real students focus, fidget, and feel seen. Every cube I make is meant to support someone who needs it.

The Printer Behind the Project

I use the Bambu Lab A1 Mini Combo to bring each infinity cube to life. With high-speed printing and precision detail, it lets me turn CAD designs into durable, smooth-moving cubes that are ready for real hands and daily use.

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