Lazy Susan
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I needed a thin and inexpensive Lazy Susan for use at my daughters wedding for the center pieces at the reception tables. I found a few designs, but I wanted it thinner and requiring fewer ball bearings. You need to print two of the lazySusanInnerBearing pieces, place 10 - 3/16ths inch ball-bearings in the holes and glue the halves together. I use super glue.I also use 1 M3x8 tapered screw and nut to hold the two halves of the outer shell together. I printed mine using PETG but I would think PLA would work great as well.
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