Brief

Wyatt Harris

To come up with this device we first looked at disabilities in the world. People with ADHD or Anxiety have trouble focusing without fidgeting is a problem that we identified. There are many current fidget devices in the world, but many of them are very annoying and distracting to others. Our goal was to create a fidget tool that would be inconspicuous, if not nice looking, and wouldn't make all too much noise. In doing so, we looked into fidget pens, which were mainly inconspicuous, and then to fidget jewelry, starting at a ring, then to a necklace, then to a bracelet, which we settled on. We also tried to avoid adding clicking fidget tools to the mix because that goes against our goal of making something silent.

Over the past two weeks, Reuben and I have have been creating a fidget device. All that's left to do now is to 3D print our fidget device that is also a bracelet. The bracelet has a ball inside a bearing on it which is on a ball bearing with a circular movement which is on a bracelet it can rotate around. 

We are going to make the project out of a material that the 3D printer uses. We spent hours on the program Fusion 360 one, learning how to use it well, and two, building the bracelet. This afternoon I finished, but I didn't have time to send it to the 3D printer. Our previous prototype was made out of cardboard in alignments we made in rhino. We'd hope that it would help people with anxiety or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder stay focused without dragging in unnecessary unwanted attention because of our invention.