
Modified Jimajama for the Framastat
thingiverse
You can modify and print your own custom turntable using the thingiverse website. Created with Customizer is a web tool that allows you to customize and modify 3D model designs, such as the one from thing 145050, online without having to use specialized software. To do this, click on the link below. Click on the link: [Thingiverse customizer](http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=145050) The options provided in the instructions are as follows: **View and Printing Options** - **View:** Allows you to change your view from default or standard, so it is always visible at any time. - **Print Setting Option:** The height setting for this 3D printed object, measured in centimeters. - **Number of Turns for Stack Height Option**: Number of turns, measured in units, with default set as fifty. This helps create a stacked effect with every layer adding an incrementing degree turn. - **The thickness options**: This allows the customizer to control various physical parameters that are related to each 3D object model being modified, for example tab and plate size which affects print cost or stack size in centimeters. Tab offsets can vary between units to give better alignment to ensure stability. Number of revolutions with variable heights in stacked designs also affect output, but at higher resolutions there is a direct relation between resolution of stack size or even view settings that might slightly change the outcome and stability after printing with such large or numerous revolutions on object for users. Sliding Tab Offsets allow changing tab distance as much to make sure stability when adding or removing objects by adjusting tab position with no chance to print out if they collide. **Bottom plate:** A physical layer beneath objects to be stable so doesn't rotate. Using a sliding function means more accuracy is required and thus it could add time to your model to achieve this in turn. This can sometimes have different design outcomes than expected depending on the number of turns and revolutions when stack height has not reached 50 for full circle rotation
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