Lockable Lazy Susan/Turntable, with plates for mounting a vise
by Arklan · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Tools |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
| Triangles | 20.3k |
| Uploaded | Apr 8, 2024 |
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Description
So while working on modifying the Open Ball Vise to use fewer metal parts, I wanted to include turntable/lazy susan with it. Prints and works great, though I did sand the ball tracks. Works without lube, but I prefer it lubed, as it's quieter. I just used the super lube silicone grease I have for lubing the printer rails. In the comments on the original ball vise, I noticed people mentioning a lockable table would be good, so I did that too. Might need to drill the holes out a tad to fit the pins, or sand the pins. should be 3.5 mm. Also didn't want to need any screws or glue unless really needed, so I merged the vise base plate with the turn table top plate. But ya know, I like this Bench Mountable Vise way better. Let's just go ahead and merge that in too. Note: This is just the turn table. The Ball Vise can be found here: https://www.printables.com/model/836723-almost-fully-printable-ball-vise-no-screws-need-ju
AI Analysis: This is a mechanical part designed as a lockable lazy Susan turntable, featuring a circular mounting plate with a central hub and radial spokes. It is intended for use as a rotating platform to hold a vise securely in place, allowing for easy adjustment and rotation. The part includes blue mounting points and a central locking mechanism to secure the vise in place.
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