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BB_Turntable_HEX_140

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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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10 h
3 plates

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Description

BB Turntable HEX-140 (A1 mini compatible)

This is a simple turntable that uses 6mm BB balls (airsoft BBs) as bearings.
The top plate features a hexagonal (HEX) design and is available in two pattern variations depending on your use case.

Features

  • 6mm BB ball bearing structure
    Common 6mm BB balls are used as rolling elements, allowing smooth rotation with light force.
  • HEX top design (2 patterns)
    • Grid type: Finely segmented surface, suitable for positioning and anti-slip use
    • Plain type: Clean, unsegmented surface, ideal for display and photography
  • A1 mini compatible size
    With a diameter of 140mm and a height of 104mm, it fits within the build volume of the Bambu Lab A1 mini.
  • Easy to disassemble and assemble
    Designed for simple maintenance and easy replacement of BB balls.

Size

  • Diameter: 140 mm
  • Height: 104 mm

Example Use Cases

  • Display turntable for 3D printed parts
  • Rotating platform for photo and video shooting
  • Desktop sample for demonstrating mechanical structures

Notes

  • 6mm BB balls are not included and must be prepared separately.
  • This model is not designed for supporting excessive weight.

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