lazy susan 3d models
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First things first, I added a hole in the floor tiles so you can easily attach a lazy Susan screw. I really love the one from this amazing make - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2988931, it's just what I needed! I also faced a space issue when...
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I created a "lazy susan/turntable" and adjustable mount for my Kinect using the Reconstruct Me software. Although my design may have alignment and tolerance issues, I welcome suggestions and improvements from others. If anyone is willing to print...
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I've been looking for a way to store my toddler's stationery and I had seen something on a mom blogger's Instagram that I wanted to try and I had seen something similar on Thingiverse The idea was to print compartments and then buy a lazy susan so...
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A lazy Susan bearing was employed for the filament feed. There were initial issues with a granite tile 12" x 12" base, which cracked at 70°C, so it has been replaced by a 0.25" x 15" x 15" T6061 aluminum plate on top of a 0.375" x 15" x 15" plywood...
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I had some 9mm and 5mm ply offcuts lying about so I set to making a Spray Booth that I can quickly put together when she sets the alarm off. How to join the parts together and knock it down in a thrice, and what does this have to do with 3d...
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I decided to get a little fancy and print up a holder, and then got even fancier and designed it to work like a "lazy susan" and turn. All you really need is the top piece, but if you want to have the turning "lazy susan" design, print out the fixing...
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My design uses a larger 6" lazy susan swivel because that is what my local Lowes had. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Accessories Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 15 to 20% Notes: Use ABS or any material able to take the 70C...
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The guns are designed to elevate together, so you will need some 1/4", 5/16" regular brass tubing and 9/32"thin wall brass tubing, along with a 3" turntable bearing (lazy susan bearing) to make it poseable. A small amount of solid styrene rod is...
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Human: Summary A card game enthusiast creates a Hand and Foot card organizer for their lazy susan kitchen table. The project requires printing three ABS pieces that fit together with PVC cement, each taking two hours to print. A cold Acetone vapor...
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What I did was make a thrust bearing or lazy susan to place between the spools and between the bottom spool and the floor. Print 2 of the bearing cage for this. Put 1/4 inch bearings or 6mm bearings in one cage. Glue the second on tho the first...
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Need a Lazy Susan for your dinner party? Just pop a plate on top of this and you'll be golden. Want to rotate a heavy object? Pop one of these under it and it will spin like a dream. The completed assembly requires two races to be printed and uses...
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My design uses a larger 6" lazy susan swivel because that is what my local Lowes had. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Accessories Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 15 to 20% Notes: Use ABS or any material able to take the 70C...
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My main focus on this design was to incorporate the same basis of the Lazy Susan Table. The organizer spins around so you can reach each of the several sections. Lastly, the cords have its own navigation system to prevent the cord for charging your...
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The final feature of my project is the bottom where I try to design a simple way to show that the whole thing could turn and rotate in a circle like a “Lazy Susan”. What issues did you come up against? While I was making my project the main...
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The whole thing is using 6mm threaded bar and nuts along with 100mm lazy susans in and out. Here's a video of the 2-3-2 conversation mechanism (manual at the moment but wanted to test the stresses on the feet and legs). I'm very pleased! I've also...
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... How to join the parts together and knock it down in a thrice, and what does this have to do with 3d Printing?The turn table is a Lazy Susan bearing from Amazon. I have no affiliate links as I don't believe it is a good thing to profit from others.
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DSC-V2 for Dobsonian GSO 10” Telescope with Quadrature Encoder Version Improved Design of DSC V1.2, a Digital Setting Circles / Alt-Az Push-To System for Dobson GSO 10" Telescopes and Others Digital Setting Circles (DSC) Optical Quadrature Encoder...
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The final feature of my project is the bottom where I try to design a simple way to show that the whole thing could turn and rotate in a circle like a “Lazy Susan”. What issues did you come up against? While I was making my project the main...
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The only thing we'd like to add is a roller bearing or lazy susan bottom, but we're out of big-enough bearings at the moment, so that'll wait. You'll need to rotate the top and bottom to match; there are two "matching" slot dividers 180° opposed -...
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This design customizes the classic Lazy Susan rotating plate using modern manufacturing technology. The rotating part of this design can accommodate various number of plates in your configuration with an easy customization feature. Here is what we...
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I decided to get creative and design a custom holder, taking it up a notch by incorporating a lazy Susan-style turn mechanism. All you really need is the top piece for basic functionality. However, if you want to go all out like me, print out the...
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BOM: 2mm steel rod 200mm in length (get extras so you have some to practice) Four 2mm x 25mm cotter pins (buy a lot of extras of these) 3" Lazy Susan Bearing Three 6000-ZZ bearings 26mm OD, 10mm ID, 8mm W 3/8" x 12" hollow lamp rod (many cheap ones...
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This new version replaces the Heavy Duty Lazy Susan for Full Body Scanning and has improved on it's belt-driven mechanism by changing it to a chain and sprocket drive powered by a worm gear motor. This makes the tabletop lock more solidly into place...
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These heavy spools are too large to be placed easily on a lazy susan or attached to many three-dimensional printers behind them, therefore I created this spindle core to function as part of a system of support for the large spool rolls. The core is...
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Here's a comprehensive list of essential components we needed to complete this ambitious project: • 9 powerful motors • 2 specially designed 100ml syringes for precision material delivery • 2 carefully crafted 18in smooth rods for reliable...
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The final feature of my project is the bottom where I try to design a simple way to show that the whole thing could turn and rotate in a circle like a “Lazy Susan”. What issues did you come up against? While I was making my project the main...
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Materials: 3 Nema 17 Stepper Motors 1 5 volt stepper motor and driver 2 motor hats for raspberry pi 1 Raspberry pi 3 B+ (you need a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power supply to use) wires bolts and screws for assembly and counterweights 1 lazy...
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If you need more speed buy a 100 RPM motor, but you probably want to spin it a lot slower, which is possible by turning the speed knob down.I bought my parts from amazon, but if you have the time, you can get them very cheap from...