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Customizable Lazy Susan (Make your own!)

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130mm Platform (5 inches) 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
130mm Platform (5 inches) 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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608ZZ (2PCS) - EA027

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This model is a ground-up redesign of my Lazy Susan model, which was designed in Fusion. This was built from scratch using OpenSCAD to be easily customizable using MakerWorld's editor. They are completely different models, and measurements, so if you're familiar with that model, this may have slightly different tolerances, but the concept is the same.

 

Fully printed version is possible by using this 3D Printed 608 Bearing by Tassesin. They have been tested by many and appear to be working great!

 

If you wish to use a real 608 bearing, you can use any kind, 608Z, ZZ, 2RS, Open, Ceramic, etc.

These are the bearings I used: https://a.co/d/jgZd3dq

 

Items to note:

  1. The fit is very tight, and everything is press fit. I've printed with multiple types of filament and they all print great using my P1S. If your printer isn't calibrated well, then you may experience issues.
  2. If you print this on an A1 Mini, then you will have to move the parts around in the slicer to make them fit, or even print the pieces separately.
  3. The maximum size you can print all parts on one bed (Using an A1, P1 or X1) without splitting them up is 180mm. Any larger and you'll have to split them up.

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Not stable enough
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What's it doing? I'll take a look.
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Replying to @ajbills813 :
1. The bottom part doesn't fit well and can fall off when I move it 2. I need to balance the stuff on the top to make sure it rotates smoothly But love the parametrization idea, hope it can get better!
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Replying to @Irisy :
Thank you! Could you tell me what size you printed so I can test?
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Is the bottom part not supposed to press fit into a real bearing? It's way too small.. I made a 250mm version, and the bottom part is completely loose?
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130mm Platform (5 inches) 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
cool! doesn’t spin very well tho
Other Issues:took a lot of filament
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What is it doing?
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Great Desing
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I made this with the printed bearing. Works great for what I needed it for.
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130mm Platform (5 inches) 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Other Issues:Maybe it would be better with a real metal bearing, but as others have said it's pretty wobbly. It's also so lightweight that it's difficult to spin the top without also moving/sliding the base around. It could do with some TPU feet or similar to help it say in place.
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