Lazy Susan / Spray Paint Turntable
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I couldn't believe how much it cost for a lazy susan that fell to bits when I took the shrink wrap off, has to be carried very carefully and sticks badly once every revolution, so I bought my first ever 3 inch lazy susan bearings from Quality Bearings Online. This is an important plot point. Realising it would be impossible to attach them to two circles of wood, I designed the lazy susan foot I have uploaded here. It just spiraled fom there. My original intention was to use mine for spraying so a lot of these parts are designed with overspray in mind. I then went on to make parts that were intended for a less dusty environment and could be lighter, but I haven't printed all of these yet. It's worth mentioning that I designed this round a standard downpipe that I had already been using on the above mentioned nasty lazy susan for spraying cosplay helmets. Last, and very important, It appears that the 3" lazy susan bearings that are all over Amazon are a different size to the only ones I ever owned. Mine is 75mm x 75mm not 71x71. It also seems to hold twice the weight. Someone nice could maybe comment on what print size percentage works for these and meanwhile I'll draw a short bit of downpipe and upload it here so it can be size adjusted too. 19/10/2021 - added the downpipe file and an eyebolt that I used with the "fixtures" file that I attached to the roof of my spray booth.
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