motorized lazy susan 3d models
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One is a lazy susan base which uses 6mm airsoft pellets to make a bearing. It also uses a M5 bolt and lock nut to hold them together. Also included is a connector and spacer to connect multiple spools together. ... Print Settings Printer Brand: MK3...
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These are parts to put together a 3d-printed spin table for a lazy Susan, where the mount for the platter would be your 3d printer filament spool. I used creality brand filament spools. Simply put the adapter on the stalk, then attach the spool to...
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One addition features a lazy Susan base that relies on 6mm airsoft pellets to form a bearing, while also employing a M5 bolt and lock nut for secure assembly. ...Additionally, a connector and spacer are included to facilitate the linking of multiple...
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This is a sleek and efficient bearing system that effortlessly combines standard marbles with press-fitted components, eliminating the need for any hardware!\r\n\r\nUPDATE: A specially designed bearing cage file has been added, significantly reducing...
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This is a horizontal filament spool holder, based on a lazy susan. It uses marbles as bearing balls. Designed to accommodate three different sizes of spool, there is a hub and two adapter sleaves. The bottom of the turntable has a recess at the...
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Please see that at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:65001372023-12-09 update: I separated out the top and bottom components in STL files.Video about it...https://youtu.be/Xw5jPF8c_h0For full details and instructions please...
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At the bottom there is lazy susan that I made for marble run glass balls, inserted every 90 degrees into the thin round band. The top of the lazy susanne contains a cross. So you need a couple of cross-coupler one-fifty to insert into that. For the...
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At the bottom there is lazy susan that I made for marble run glass balls, inserted every 90 degrees into the thin round band. The top of the lazy susanne contains a cross. So you need a couple of cross-coupler one-fifty to insert into that. For the...
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To print the whole thing, you will need: 1 x 18" Lazy Susan 1 x score card and dice holder 1 x score card and dice holder support 13 x card and dice holder 13 x card and dice holder support Print Settings: Printer: Prusa I3 Mk2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter...
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This solution needed to be tall enough to clear the lip of my lazy Susan, and it needed to be simple to assemble, sturdy when assembled, and have no shallow angles (which typically look bad on 3D prints). The fancy undersides started as an attempt...
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This is a heavy Lazy Susan style bearing. Bearing race is sized for 18, 1cm diameter ball bearings, plastic or metal. The top and bottom half interlock with raised and sunk raceways to prevent side shifting and 12 simple clips reach from pockets in...
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This is a robust Lazy Susan style bearing designed for heavy duty applications. Bearing race is tailored for 18, 1cm diameter ball bearings, available in plastic or metal options. The top and bottom halves interlock seamlessly with...
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One is a lazy susan base which uses 6mm airsoft pellets to make a bearing. It also uses a M5 bolt and lock nut to hold them together. ...Also included is a connector and spacer to connect multiple spools together.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3>...
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One is a lazy susan base which uses 6mm airsoft pellets to make a bearing. It also uses a M5 bolt and lock nut to hold them together. ...Also included is a connector and spacer to connect multiple spools together.</p> <h3> Print Settings</h3>...
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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...
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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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I was tasked with making a lazy susan of sorts for a makeup organizer. She got this container from TJMaxx but you might be able to find something similar or 3d print one. I'll include the Fusion360 files so you can resize if you so desire. This...
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I'm really excited to show you my new Lazy Susan Spool Adapter design! I made some big improvements, it will now use less filament and require fewer screws. I also added a fudge factor for the ABS shrinkage issue, which will give me a 2% leeway by...
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Leather Table with Lazy Susan by Bo tree source | 3d model produced by Design Connected | www.designconnected.com This 3d model is part of the highly acclaimed Design Connected collection featuring 6500+ carefully picked exclusive furnishings. Check...
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... a controlled rotating base for 3D scanners they were building so I threw this together. ...The only external parts you need are an overture filament spool, a roller skate bearing, nema17 motor, and a wheel. ...I used an old wheel from a sumobot kit.
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Morgan Marble Table - Lazy Susan Version | Minotti
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To power my lazy susan, I'm using a 12V motor and motor driver, which works great on 12 volts: https://www.banggood.com/DC-12V-180RPM-Geared-Motor-High-Torque-Gear-Reducer-Motor-p-1068573.html?rmmds=myorder. This setup provides a cost-effective...
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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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Experience a plastic bearing designed for use with 6mm AirSoft BBs. ...Note that the holes may require slight adjustments due to potentially inadequate quality control; utilize a 6mm twist drill for precise opening.
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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 user modified the upper plate and foundation layout to encompass the rollers, resulting in a more straightforward and effortless printing process. ...This modification also enables the creation of rotating objects for 3D scanning purposes.
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I wanted a turntable for painting 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...
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I'm sure many of you have a stash of fidget spinner bearings just collecting dust! It's time to give them new life! These two pieces fit snugly into a 608ZZ bearing, creating a tiny spinning table that's perfect for holding small items in place...
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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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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...