Turntable with 5 degree steps

Turntable with 5 degree steps

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I've been experimenting with Autodesk Memento and decided to build a turntable to enhance precision when shooting multiple shots. I utilized MOI for the design process. At 1:1 scale, the turntable is substantial, but the largest components fit comfortably on my Ultimaker 1. The majority of the parts were manufactured using PLA filament from Bilby 3D on the Ultimaker, while the puller, wedge, and keepers were created with Robox ABS on a Robox. No specific reason prompted this choice. All screws are 3mm button head cap screws, consisting of 14 units at 10mm length and 3 units at 15mm length. The spring's outer diameter is 7mm, its free length is 19mm, solid height is 4mm, and wire diameter is .65mm. I have not tested the turntable without the spring, but I suspect it offers minimal benefits. The mounts are designed to elevate the photo subject above the turntable for easier processing. A large central mount is visible, along with a smaller counterpart included in the STL files. Three or four of these could be used in the 10mm holes for larger objects. For added stability, I've secured the turntable to a piece of wood, with mounting screws accessible via the outermost 10mm holes.

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