Spinning table (lazy susan)

L.E. by mistake initially i uploaded an old version of the inferior piece. I corrected this mistake.
11h 6m
3× print file
0.15 mm
0.40 mm
98.00 g
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updated June 24, 2020

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L.E. by mistake initially i uploaded an old version of the inferior piece. I corrected this mistake. I apologize to all who have downloaded and printed the part. To make the design work unfortunately you need to reprint the inferior piece.

This is an original design of a spinning table that can be used in multiple scenarios like airbrushing minis, models, pottery, presenting objects in videos or even add some glazing on cakes (use a plate on top of the spinning table for that).

The design is featuring a 5 spoke design which improves stability. During use i found out that the table should be used with the part with the bearings at the top for better stability. The groove in the "spinning_table_inferior.stl" provides a smoother spin. The center hole of the spool can be filled in with the provided cap. 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 as needed.
The bearings can be pushed in place very easy.

I printed this design in Prusament PETG Neon Green Transparent on a Prusa Mini

Bill of materials:

  • 1 empty spool of Prusament
  • 5 x 608 bearings
  • ~100 grams of PETG
  • ~11 hours of printing time (using the settings recommended below)

Print instructions

PETG
Nozzle 0.4
Layer height 0.15
No supports are needed
The files are already in the print orientation

Model origin

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