6 lazy susan bearing 3d models
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A lazy susan style bearing which uses marbles to roll. Print out one of everything and two of the lazy susan v2 part. Use coins to screw in the screws. The bearing holder is not necessary as it slightly slows down the spin, but it also may reduce...
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Bearing set for a tabletop lazy susan. I put a lot of work into making this work properly, so hopefully no adjusting is needed. There is a top and bottom part that fit together, BUT DO NOT COME BACK APART!! Once the top and bottom meet they become...
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I designed this lazy susan bearing for a spray paint job I wanted to do. Just screw one part to table and other to a top panel. ...I plan to attach a wood panel and use painters pyramid to support things to paint.
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Lazy Susan style bearing. Uses 21 each .177 caliber (4.5mm) airgun bb's. Held together with one M3 x 10mm cap bolt. Watch this assembly video. ...https://youtu.be/3pALy5i57n0 Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Prusai3 ...
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... to rotate freely when the bearing is mounted to a surface. 2. The top has room for free rotation along with a platform for mounting to a surface. When packed with synthetic grease this bearing is amazingly smooth. Worked ideal for a lazy susan.
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Showed my wife and she said:" it would be better if it could spin like a Lazy Susan". That got me thinking, upon searching thingiverse I found some thrust bearings but they were either too big or too small so I made this one weighing in at 100mm in...
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I needed a lazy Susan face bearing for a cosmetic carousel that I found on instructibles.http://www.instructables.com/id/Cosmetic-carousel/ Update 5/15/18 Reorianted Base and Pad to remove the requirement to flip over to print. Curious... This seem...
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* Option 1 - x1 Bearing_Internal_Full.stl - x1 Bearing_External_Full.stl * Option 2 - x3 Bearing_Internal_x3.stl - x3 Bearing_External_x3.stl * Option 3 - x3 Bearing_Internal_x3.stl - x6 Bearing_External_x6.stl ### Future I will update the post when...
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... my 3D prints, but first I needed a bearing for the rotating table top. ...The bearing is 100mm in diameter and uses 6mm airsoft pellets for ball bearings. ...I used 44 pellets, this leaves a gap of just under 6mm and produces very smooth rotation.
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This is an all plastic bearing using 6mm AirSoft BBs Instructions The holes may need a bit of reaming since the 6mm AirSoft BBs seem to have missed all but cursory QA... ...just open up with a 6mm twist drill
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These two pieces press fit into a 608ZZ bearing to make a small rotating table. I use these to hold pieces that need to spin freely for spray painting, but I'm sure you could us it for a lot of different reasons. If you need it to support a larger...
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My lazy-susan bearings are a little smaller and they do not fit to the original holes so i designed an adapter to help center and hold the bearing. no longer need for screws, just glue the adapter and snap in the bearing. ...you need 2 of...
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build a lazy susan out of wood and I needed a spacer for the balls.
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Thanks.*** http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1088024 This is a OpenSCAD file for making a spool holder out of a Lazy Susan bearing. The tri-slot middle is so that you can fit multiple custom spool adapters if you swap between different brands of...
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A fairly simple lazy susan made bearingless by using a dome on the bottom of the plate as a pivot point for the plate to spin. Freely spins fairly well, but could potentially be made better by adjusting the dome to be more pointed and/or making the...
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This is a Lazy Susan bearing printed out of Onyx for the 2020 FRC season. ...Link to a full write-up below:https://www.chiefdelphi.com/t/3d-printed-lazy-susan/383049
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This is a lazy susan bearing that uses standard marbles and press fits together without any need for hardware! UPDATE: added a bearing cage file which cuts the marble cost from 11 to 8 and makes the bearing a lot smoother! ...check out the design/build...
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UPDATE: added a bearing cage file which cuts the marble cost from 11 to 8 and makes the bearing a lot smoother!check out the design/build video here: https://youtu.be/Zj8NaAmDUi0 the 3d models shown on the lazy susan...
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This is a lazy susan bearing that uses standard marbles and press fits together without any need for hardware! UPDATE: added a bearing cage file which cuts the marble cost from 11 to 8 and makes the bearing a lot smoother! ... check out the...
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The distance of the motor to your Lazy Susan depends on the length of your rubber band.The band should sit tight. Put on rubber band. It should slide into the groves of the top and the spool. Wiring: Arduino -> Motor Controller D8->In1 D9->In2...
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This is a 35cm (13.8") lazy susan a.k.a thrust bearing printable on an 18x18cm (e.g. Prusa Mini) bed. You will need: - 8 prints of the base tile - 4 prints of cage tile - 20 8mm bearing balls The dovetail joints are stable enough that they don't...
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Needed a Lazy Susan- 11 Freeken dollars at the local hardware store>? I think not! Imagination to the rescue .. "use the orange balls that the kids seem to find no matter how well you picked them up", the voice in my head told me. A lazy Susan...
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This is a "lazy susan" turntable bearing using cylindrical 1/4" spacers instead of spherical ball bearings. A single screw with a washer can be placed through the center recessed area to attach it, and also hold the bearing together. (Additional...
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This is a second version of my Lazy Susan Spool Adapter... This time around it should use slightly less filament, fewer screws, and can help with the "ABS shrinkage" by having "fudging factor" leeway by making the mount points actually slots in case...
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Remixed MarvinPunds nice turntable design for use with the very common 608 bearings (the ones that are used on skateboards amongst other things). It should be a nice tight fit on the bearing. The outer diameter is 76mm if it were a full circle. ... I...
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This is a lazy susan I designed a couple years ago to help organize our spices. It's small, holds about 6 spice containers. It might feel a little wobbly at first, especially if you load only one side of the rack, but it has stabilized over time as...
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Lazy Susan mechanism I made to support a large wooden circle. Prints in three parts; spindle, top, and bottom. The top should be attached to the spinning section via part screws. Foam pads can be added to the bottom to preserve table tops. ... Uses 8...
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This lazy susan was made to fit under an Umbra necklace display stand but could be used for many applications. The diameter is 125mm. ... More info: https://youtu.be/V6H-mYvA6og You will need: - 6mm BBs or ball bearings - M5 x 12mm hex bolt - M5 lock...
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Was looking for a Lazy Susan to work with my kinect to 3d scan. I couldn't find one that had angle marks so I designed one. Requires 5 - ZZ809 Bearings. ... Edit: Top was not stable so made an inner ring to stabilize it.