rotary turntable 3d models
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I needed a simple turntable to use as rotary axis for my laser engraver. This is an easy assembly, but attached an assembly PDF so you assemble them in the correct order. Here is a short video of it in use. https://youtu.be/7pd89z2Z5cg Parts...
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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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The base and face are connected with a 608ZZ bearing. It is small enough to be held in your hand and use the thumb to turn the table. Great for working on delicate work such as polymer clay sculpture or detailing model figures. I use a small piece of...
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This is a 3D printable turntable. See the building instructions for more detailed informations. ... Have fun building it.
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Simple Turntable I Made To Airbrush My Figures On. ...Uses One 608 Bearing that I Glue In The Top.
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Turntable for Trix / Märklin C-track. ... Remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4862263 This object was made in Tinkercad https://www.tinkercad.com/things/eW75dVNnklx
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This is a small Show turntable. The middle steel axis is 4mm diameter. ...You can turn it aroud all by your hand
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Turntable of diameter 196mm which can be used to hole small objects such as kitchen spices or lotions in the bathroom.
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Turntable for Trix / Märklin C-track. ... Remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4862263 This object was made in Tinkercadhttps://www.tinkercad.com/things/eW75dVNnklx
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3D printable spur gears, motor housing, and stands that mount to a 4" Lazy Susan Turntable Bearing and a 110V 33-39RPM synchronous motor. ... 4 - #6 X 1" bolts 4 - 1/4" X 1/2" bolts 12" wooden circle
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More info here: http://justinwilcott.com/3d-printed-turntable/ https://youtu.be/7GHaDRyL0ZU I used this 37mm 12v motor from amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B1KXV3Q?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage And this motor...
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I needed a simple turntable that could be used to pose prints for taking photos of them or for painting them. Since I had some metal balls lying around I designed this turntable around those. The bottom and top parts are basically the same dimensions...
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A simple turntable designed to use as little filament as i could while still be fairly strong. ...use mine to photograph models and painting Print Settings Printer Brand: FlashForge ...
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... battery If you install the speed control mosfet, you can use any 3-12V battery Cut one side of motor's white pin and glue the motor in the dedicated hole. the lid is sufficient to place it on top. (model on turntable from https://tulofai.com/)
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Turntable capable of at least 30lbs. ... For the non-printed parts, I used the following Motor https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O7IHVIA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Bearings ...
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Turntable (first part) 110 mm in diameter Ring bearing (second part) 100 mm in diameter (outer edges). The ring is 10 mm wide and 2 mm thick. In order to be able to add the 8 bearing balls I added 8 cylinder shapes 4 mm thick (the hight) and 9 mm...
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This is a simple turntable I designed for spraying my models (here shown with a 1:35 Hetzer). Since my 3d printer has a rather small printing area, I split the table into 4 segments that are joined with M3 bolts. A single 12 x 32 x 10mm ball...
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Turntable for filming Have you ever had the idea of becoming a maker? Well, I had and got into everything in this universe and started doing...
prusaprinters
I'll probably redesign the turntable using a proper motor or mod the motor and use it with a full H bridge in bipolar mode- but that would require a more sophisticated power supply, and additional complexity. ...However, I had these cheap stepper motors...