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Rotating Table (Lazy Susan)

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Rotating Table (Lazy Susan) 200mm table surface

 

I needed a rotating table for painting purposes so i designed this one up quick myself. Its currently setup for a 6000rs or 6000z bearing but all the parameters can be adjusted in Bambu Studio through the objects tab. Can also be used as a cake stand or display stand

 

Update 10/03/2023: Wrong bearing size was posted so i've since changed it to the correct one.

 

Parts Required:

6000rs or 6000z bearing

 

Bearing Dimensions: 10mm x 26mm x 8mm (Inner x Outer x Width)

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
if you’re thinking “great! I have that random bearing lying around!” you don’t. this is a super odd sized bearing. gonna find a printable version
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A generic/universal skateboard bearing is a 6000z or 6000RS. Nothing odd about the size at all. If you'd like, someone else posted their own printed bearing if you'd rather go that route.
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Replying to @MrTingles :
No. its not.. at all. 6000z bearings are 26mm od x 10mm id. Skate board 608 bearings are 22mm od x 8mm id. Waste of filament for me.
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Replying to @Reaper9789 :
In Canada, We use 6000z or 6000rs man, get over it and go find another bearing if you are that concerned. You could ALWAYS PRINT ONE. Also it's the most BASIC lazy susan model made using only Bambu Studio's objects. The objects tab in Bambu can change ALL the settings of the bearing insert as well if you had bothered to read the description or even looked at the settings in the slicer. This was done when Makersworld first launched as well. Maybe you should have done your due diligence and used the measure tool to make sure your bearing would fit. It's not like you didn't have the ability to do so. Not my fault you can't be bothered to check. Leave me a bad review if you so choose. Not like it will affect the years of 4-5 stars I've gotten over this SIMPLE MODEL. Hell even if you managed to crash it down to 1 star somehow. I would just remove it, like it's any skin off my back.
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it printed ok, but does not work the way I was expecting.
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In the description it shows that it requires a bearing in it. You can print a bearing or buy a steel one. It requires a 6000z or 6000rs style bearing. Please read the model description fully and you'll see!
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Hi, I've uploaded a printable bearing.
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Hi, I've uploaded a printable bearing.
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Nice and useful. A little bit problem is, than if the printed bearing is used, upper part is a little unstable. But I hope, it cood be solved by using a metal bearing.
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The printed bearing is another user's addition, I fully intended for this to use a metal bearing for strength purposes
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Replying to @MrTingles :
It's really good, stable and well rotating vs metallic 6000 2RS ... Big Thanks to You!
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Perfect, ready to paint
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Works great, but I can't fit the top part all the way down in the bearing. I thought I used the corrected file for the 6000z bearing so maybe I just need to push it farther in. Thank you!
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Other Issues:The base is not heavy enough. so I had to use double sided tape to make it stay in place.
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It's not heavy enough because you scaled down the base. Its not supposed to be that small/thin. I don't know what you've done but you must have scaled it down the height dimension somehow. Also looking at your picture. I'd have to guess you scaled down both the base and top. It was never meant to be a small lazy susan.
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could I make this into a two or three tiered afternoon tea snack tray??? like the picture?
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works great
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cool thx! i use celcro on bottom so it wont slide on my steel bench
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