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Mini Pottery Wheel with 608 Bearing

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A1 mini
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3.4 h
2 plates
4.6(20)

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Description

🌀 Compact 3D Printed Pottery Wheel (with 608 Bearing)

Mini pottery wheel for small clay projects or as a turntable. Spins smoothly using a standard 608 bearing (8×22×7 mm).

🛠 Design & Print

Fully 3D printed (except bearing)
Centering grooves on top
Reinforced base for stability
Press-fit for 608 bearing

🖨 Print Settings

Material: PLA
Nozzle: 0.4 mm
Layer height: 0.2 mm
Infill: 15%
Supports: None
Orientation: flat on the bed
 

💡 Tip: Use a modifier to increase infill inside the top pin of the base – it adds strength and prevents breaking.
 

🧩 Assembly

  1. Press bearing into the shaft of the base.
  2. Place the top plate on it – done!

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
excellent model thank you very much
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thank you!
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Is the bearing supposed to also press fit onto the top? It was a bit loose for me, but a dab of CA fixed it. I also printed it in PETG to survive the moisture of pottery and a 50% infill to give it a bit more heft so it will spin better. It works great!
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Yeah, it's really made for PLA shrinkage, but I'm glad you could make it work with PETG and like it!
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
very wobbly. could not make it stable.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Wobbles! Used with a metal bearing.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed without issues, the bearing size fits perfectly, no problems with assembly
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I printed it in PETG and had to sand down the little pin a bit to get it into the bearing without too much force, but it turned out absolutely perfect for use in my ceramic projects! I'm going to print another one!
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The shaft broke when I brought it to pottery class, even though I printed it in PETG at 50% infill. I drilled it out and replaced it with a 5/16 inch aluminum rod, I may modify it to do it that way from the start.
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perfection
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