diy lazy susan no bearing 3d models
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The cap is a somewhat tight fit, but i glued the cap in place to be safe. Also the spinning table was designed to be easily 3d printed so it doesn't require supports and if you decide not to glue the cap, then the spool is reusable for other projects...
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A small turntable I made for spray painting. ... For use with a 6211-ZZ 55mm x 100mm x 21mm bearing, such as this: https://www.bearingboys.co.uk/Dunlop-Ball-Bearings/6211ZZ-Dunlop-Shielded-Ball-Bearing-55mm-x-100mm-x-21mm-2032-p
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This large bearing (diameter 12CM) is not pictured but offers minimal friction due to printing with 15+ shells. It prints rings instead of crosshatching for efficient use of plastic and quick prints. The vertical load distribution ensures stability,...
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If you've got some spare 608ZZ bearings lying around, this is a perfect chance to break one out. Simply print the parts and press-fit the bearing into place. If you want to add some extra weight, consider inserting a few (0-8) M8 nuts. You can catch...
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The printed components required are: -- (1x) Motor mount -- (1x) Motor shaft receiver -- (4x) Bearing holder In addition to the printed parts, I employed: -- (2x) 18" x 18" x 1/2" Plywood boards -- (4x) Small ball bearings -- (1x) Synchronous AC...
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I designed a rotating turntable for airbrushing or other applications that utilizes small marbles commonly found in craft stores as bearing balls. A similar concept existed on Thingiverse, but its size was too limited for my needs and my items kept...
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Prints without supports and no brim needed. Let me know what you'd like to improve on it and I'll consider making the changes. Key benefits: 1. Longer tools are stored closer to the center, to maximize visibility of the shorter ones at the...
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I couldn't believe how much it cost for a lazy susan that fell to bits when I took the shrink wrap off, has to be carried very carefully and sticks badly once every revolution, so I bought my first ever 3 inch lazy susan bearings from Quality...
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Remixed this into a Lazy Susan version with four Heart containers and a single lid for all four. You will need a 608 bearing which will go in the stand and the base has a notch that will fit in the center. I recommend printing the base and lid...
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I've got a cake display rotation lazy susan - or at least, it's in progress. I'm prepping for some 3D scanning and thought about using those 22x8x7mm bearings I have, so I whipped up this design. My printer is currently occupied, which means I...
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This part lets me attach a 120mm lazy susan bearing to the support for the camera tripod head, and drive it via a 10mm dowel and pulleys via a stepper motor below. I will post a picture of the whole design (if when I build it and it works) but it's...
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My wife and I conceptualized a Lazy Susan Spool Holder that is effortlessly printable and can be manufactured on any printer, utilizing a minimum of components.
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After viewing this instructional video: https://youtu.be/Mi3bsdfLdm8, I created this design to maximize the synchronization between the Ikea SNUDDA Lazy Susan and the Microwave Synchronous Motor.
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In my book, I utilized a laser-cut circular piece for the Not Lazy Susan project; visit www.makingthingsmove.com to learn more. ...The tabletop features minuscule pilot holes meant for #4 wood screws.
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The base (under the bearing), and the main rack (over the bearing), are recessed with a 95mm wide square cutout, that centers the turntable bearing. You'll need to print these pieces together, for one complete unit: - 300mm print beds: Base +...
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... the balance of power between the two superheroes, leaving them both stunned and confused. As they struggled to regain their footing, the lazy Susan continued to spin wildly out of control, its sheer velocity causing destruction on a massive scale.
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4 part model I made for a lazy Susan since we couldn't find anything to fit our cabinets in our apt. The top turntable, turntable base, bearing frame and bearings. I made this to be assembled upside down and can be a multi-material print. I printed...
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I cobbled together this makeshift spray bed to prep and coat some test models. It's a bit wobbly, but if anyone wants, I can lengthen the legs or add an outer ring for stability. Still, it does its job just fine as is. ... There are three 1.75mm...
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I whipped up this spinning spray bed to get some models primed and lacquered in a jiffy. It's a bit wobbly, so if anyone wants I can lengthen the legs or slap on an outer ring for stability. As it stands, though, it works like a charm. ... There are...
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<p>This is a spinning spray bed i knocked up to prime and lacquer some models.</p> <p>Its a little unstable, if anyone wants I can extend the legs or add an outer circle.</p> <p>Works fine as it is though</p> <p>There are 3 1.75mm indents in the top...
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This exceptional Lazy Susan V2 features a high-quality preview image expertly rendered using Blender's internal rendering capabilities. Every scene included within the provided .blend files allows for stunning close-up renders that will take your...
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We love keeping our cutting board organizer on a lazy susan cabinet, but the lip always gets in the way of placing out the cutting boards. So, I came up with a fix! This clever solution was designed specifically for use with Guzzini cutting board...
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LAZY SUSAN V3 Modeled entirely within Blender. A high-resolution preview image was generated using Blender's internal rendering capabilities. Each scene is seamlessly included within the provided .blend files. Ideal for capturing intricate close-up...
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So my second official 3D printing project is to fix the 1977 Corner Cupboard Lazy Susan, which has seen better days since we moved into this house and sent our kids on multiple missions to retrieve items that have fallen off and jammed it. With the...
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I have reinvented a Lazy Susan. The file format is in millimeters. I suggest adding a counterweight to the base to stop it from spinning, as well as attaching rubber feet stickers to the bottom of the base for stability. Alternatively, if you don't...
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In my "Making Things Move" book, I created a shaft adapter specifically for the Not Lazy Susan project. This adapter works with an old Solarbotics GM9 motor and wheel, enabling you to extend the distance between the motor and wheel. However, note...
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If you try them, please let me know how it goes.* 2x Washers * 37.6mm OD * 20.7mm ID * 3mm thick *Must have an OD 16.5mm, must be 3mm thick* 1x Lazy Susan Bearing * 32.35mm OD * 16.75mm ID * 6mm thick *Must have an OD 16.5mm, must be 6mm thick*...
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I designed this Lazy Susan, in part, as a solution to handle a 5KG spool of Polymaker filament and, in part, because I thought it would be a fun project. All parts are 3D printed, and the entire model should snap together. It spins very nicely. ...
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This is the second time around making this Ikea lazy susan motorised.Very long story short, feel free to grab all of this and give it a go, but be prepared for a LOT of pain. I've needed to shim the track heights on mine with blue paper tape to make...
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When printing with a full spool on a lazy Susan, the machine has quite a bit of inertia, which causes it to want to keep spinning and ejecting filament - this is not ideal at all! The goal here is to design the system so that as the extruder stops...