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Painting and Crafting Turntable

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
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Lacquer and Craft Turntable

 

Previously, I designed a prototype (see my other models)

Due to standard bearings, the turntable only had an 8mm Ø shaft
This resulted in rather unstable and wobbly operation
The new version features a 20mm Ø shaft, eight legs and support arms instead of six


It is far more stable, rotates much smoother, and doesn't wobble

Another advantage:

If needed, the diameter can be nearly doubled using attachable extensions


Additionally, nuts or long sleeves with M8 threads can be inserted into the center
allowing for countless variations of hooks, holders, and supports using threaded screws or rods

 

The extensions/arms can be attached as needed
When not in use, they are stored in a provided box

 

I initially planned to use two 6804-2RS ball bearings,

however, it also functions well with only the upper bearing

In a pinch, and for initial tests, it even works without bearings
 

The bearings are readily available from common suppliers,
therefore I'm not including a link here

Currently, the unit price is approximately €1.50 - €2.00

 

Specifications:

Total weight:                                                   440 g (PLA+ only, excluding hardware)
Base and turntable without extension:     168 g 
Arms and storage box:                                         272 g 
Diameter without extension:                   24 cm
Diameter with extension:                      40 cm

 

I printed this using Elegoo PLA+ at 220°C nozzle temperature, 63° bed temperature, and 130mm/s print speed 

However, I used 6 walls for increased rigidity and stability

Owning a Sidewinder X1, I cannot directly compare print times with a Bambu Lab
But the total print time was approximately 45-50 hours
This is an approximation as I also included some “experimental” prints

The dimensions are designed to be easily printable with the X1 and P1 series

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