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Pottery spinner v2 50mm (608z bearing required)

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Tighter tolerances and added hole for removing bearing
Tighter tolerances and added hole for removing bearing
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A smaller, more ergonomic version of my first spinner (https://makerworld.com/en/models/858633) for use when trimming pottery.

 

If you have any size requests or ideas just leave a comment! :)
 

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Just getting started in CAD, mainly to enhance my pottery hobby. A boost would be a great encouragement but a like or rating is just as appreciated!

 

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Thanks again! Everything fits fine.
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That's awesome, happy to help! If you like it, a rating would be really appreciated 😊
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Thank you for the boost! :)
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Tighter tolerances and added hole for removing bearing
Printed with basic PLA, the ball bearing fit perfectly! With just enough force that I'm sure it won't come apart on its own but without struggling either. I'm still a beginner and it's my first pottery spinner (they use juice bottle caps at the studio) and it was very nice to trim with!
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Very nice! Great profile.
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works very well. I used the nicest bearings I could find and trimming feels wonderful. only issue I can think of is shear strength in the area where the bearing attached but that’s entirely my fault.
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Hi, I printed this in PLA. But it's quite slippery on the pottery still. Therefore I want to print a 'sock' that can be put over the bottom part. This 'sock' will be printed in TPU so I can change it when it would be damaged. Is it possible to have a design of such that it fits on the printed one?
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Hi, absolutely! I don't have any TPU myself so I can't do any tests but I would be happy to create a model for you. Do you have any suggestions on thickness of the sock and tolerances?
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Replying to @mo1st :
Hi, thanks! Thickness of 4mm would be sufficient. If the full bottom/side is covered it's fine.
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Replying to @Cc_Pee :
I have added a sleeve to a second plate in the Tighter tolerances print profile. I made the inside diameter exactly the same as the bottom but if it's too tight let me know and I'll add .2mm :)
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We love using this tool and were just talking yesterday that some longer handle designs would be amazing for taller vessels like cups!
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That's a great idea, thank you! I just added a longer handle to the print profile :)
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Replying to @mo1st :
You're amazing! Thank you!
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Does this use the same bearing as your other model? I haven't played with bearings before.
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Yes, it's the same bearing :)
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Replying to @mo1st :
thanks!
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printed on a1 mini and love it
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That's really great to hear, thank you!
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Would it be possible to make the outermost part in a bunch of interchangeable sizes?
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Is it possible to desing in .stl format? Thanks you!
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