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Photobox & Videobox: Motorized Rotating Photo & Video Display Plate - with Bambulab motor

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0.25mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
0.25mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
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Have you ever wanted to take beautiful pictures, or even better, videos of your 3d prints?

This amazing

Motorized Rotating Photo & Video Display Plate with Bambulab motor kit
has been designed just for you!

 

It has a motor which allows you to rotate the plate, in order to adapt the rotation to the best for your shots. Be proud of your printed models and show them in their best light, it's just so easy to use, that i'm sure that you will amaze everyone:

Put your last model on the plate, connect the USB motor and SHOT it !!! That's all !

 

 

It uses practically the entire print surface of Bambulab's X1 and P1. The tray has a diameter of 240mm, practically 9.5inches.

I tested models measuring up to 40cm wide, almost 16inches, so the majority of your printed models will pass on this turntable.

 

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For this Motorized Rotating Photo & Video Plate with Bambulab motor kit, here are the parts that you need :

 

Please, read this part from a computer, on the mobile version the tables are not correctly displayed

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QtPart name/modelExempleASINRemarks
5*Bearings: 608-2RS Bearinghttps://www.amazon.com/Bearings-Skateboard-Shielded-Miniature-Skateboards/dp/B07R7PR72H/ref=sr_1_3 at least 5x but if you want to have different paltes, you will need 1 more per plate
1Motor: Engine Model Components Kit 005 from BambuLabhttps://store.bambulab.com/products/engine-model-components-kit-005 For the motor, it's important to order one with the same sizes!
1Power supply: DC 12V voltage transformer power adapterhttps://www.amazon.de/dp/B07L5GP7SD?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1B07L5GP7SDi use a 12v, 5A / 60w model, i think that a 3A should be ok
1USB 3.0 Rectangular Panel Adapterhttps://www.amazon.de/dp/B0C5D6DBPY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details This is a optional adapter, it's not 100% required but make this kit look better
1USB Cable A/A (male to male) extensionhttps://www.amazon.de/dp/B00WHZ65AK/B00WHZ65AKUse at least a 0.5m extension
1UBS power supplyhttps://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-One-Port-USB-Wall-Charger/dp/B0773BHCV1 A simple USB power supply with at least 1A

 

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About the plate, i have printed … about 15 different models, with different colors, different plates (smooth, PEI, PEO, …) and i found that it's a pleasure to have more than only 1 plate by hand. Change the plate, your model can look even better. Only for 1 plate, you will not use that much of filament, it's not that much against at least 2 or 3 plates. Like i told before, i printed and tested so many combinations, that i can tell you that my print settings are the best i found. It avoid problems, like transparency revealing what's under the plate, the axis and gears … and don't try to print without brim, it can ruin your print …

 

About the bottom part, containing the motor, bearings, …, it's the same, i printed about 10, and my settings give you the guarantee of a solid parts, but don't forget that it's just plastic :)

I printed everything in Bambulab PLA matte white (you can use any color, i think it look more chic in white)

 

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About the assembly of the bottom, please follow this steps:

  • you will have to slide the motor/engine in the socket (no force should be required, it have to slide kindly in his socket)
    just make sure that the motor sits on the 2 spikes
  • take the small 26 teeth that you printed and put it on the motor's axis (a little force can be required)
  • fix the USB adapter on the flat plate and connect the USB socke from the motor to the adapter
  • place the turntable (plate) on the top, don't force it, the teeth have to be aligned, so there will only be a few mm between the plate and the tank

Your Motorized Rotating Photo & Video Plate is finished!

 

HAVE FUN, HAVE FUN, HAVE FUN, but don't forget to comment this project, thanks alot :)

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In my print models, you will also find another version with identical measurements but less simpler to assemble, if you feel a little handy to solder 2 wires. This one has a reverse rotation and adjustable speed! This one is my prefered, due to the speed select, it's more easy to select a slow or faster speed depending on the model you want to film.
Check my version of the Motorized Rotating Photo & Video Plate here

 

 

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Everything worked perfectly. However, I printed it with PETG for greater stability. I ordered the motor from Amazon, as the Bambu Lab motor is too expensive for me. For the price, I got 8 pieces from Amazon. It is powered by a single AA 1.5-volt battery, and it lasts for hours. I also printed a small switch panel to make it look good
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can you share the link ? maybe we can get it from temu ori aliexpress ?
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Replying to @Blanosul :
https://amzn.eu/d/ixpEC95 This motor has two axes. I cut one of them off, and it fits perfectly now.
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Friend good afternoon could you please provide me with the STL as the file is no longer available thank you very much
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I am not an engineer, my fingers are too fat for electronics, and I have ADHD... so the fact that I did this is boggling. I used an Arduino Nano and wired up a ULN2003 motor driver board to it. The board then connects to a 28BYJ-48 stepper motor. I added a 9v battery as extra juice in case the motor couldn't run off of the Nano's power alone. I then added a push button on and off switch as well as a potentiometer to speed up or slow down the gear. I did have to 3D print a case for the motor and had to hot glue it onto a failed Pi Zero case to achieve the proper gear height but it worked. So now I plug in the Nano, turn on the motor with the button, and can adjust the speed as well as turning it off to take still photos on the plate. this motor is very slow. it turns about 75% of one rotation in a 15 second Etsy video limit so if you plan to build one for product videos,consider an alternative motor with more torque or a faster rotation. Hot glue, redneck tape, several solder iron burns, and a lot of frustration but the thing works and the printed 3D model is spot on. What a fun and weird little project inspired by this very nice design!
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Friend good afternoon could you please provide me with the STL since the file is no longer available thank you very much
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Works great! Thanks for posting this!!
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Friend good afternoon could you please provide me with the STL since the file is no longer available thank you very much
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This print was definitely large as the author mentions, but I love the size it's perfect. Very well designed with everything fitting as intended. I used Kingroon PETG with Bambu Lab PETG settings. Just boosted this item, we'll deserved.
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Friend good afternoon could you please provide me with the STL since the file is no longer available thank you very much
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Works perfectly
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Friend good afternoon could you please provide me with the STL since the file is no longer available thank you very much
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Perfect print profile, works very well, but very fast
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Friend good afternoon could you please provide me with the STL since the file is no longer available thank you very much
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print zeer goed. only i cant find the engine
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It goes way too fast to be able to make any videos or even photos. Otherwise very good.
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Lots of great slow-mo options built into many free video editors. Not an issue.
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Replying to @hadokenxgaming :
or designer should probably change the gearing of the model so it rotates slower Making the center gear larger, and making the gear ring a larger diameter, the table would rotate slower.
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Replying to @3DCreationsofRI :
Just put a small potentiometer to regulate the speed
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Other Issues:layer issue
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Foot reference? practical for holding toothpaste tubes
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What is the 12V power supply for if 5V USB is used
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