
Mini 608 Bearing Turntable
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I designed this mini turntable for painting my resin printed models and to fit on the small table of the Anycubic Mono 2 platform as it's tiny. Use it for painting or for displaying. I designed it to be easy to print with no supports, rotate it in your slicer so the main flat edges are on the bottom, I added chamfers to make it easier to use a spatula for removing. Support posts were added to improve stability as 608 bearings have a bit of play in them. I used a standard 608 bearing (as found in fidget spinners) with a press fit into the top and base, the tight fit needed a rubber mallet BUT the base required a dab of super-glue, or you could try resizing the base by -0.5 to -1.0% smaller, the super-glue worked a charm though. I added some silicone feet to make the base more grippy on smooth surfaces, or you could add some hot-glue dots. The finished table spins like a spinny thing! I accidentally found it spun by my airbrush air pressure which proved to be a bonus as it rotated as I sprayed. The holes were added to make spinning it easier but it looks good when viewed from the side too.
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