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Solid turntable for soldering/painting
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A turntable project inspired by designs from other users. Print in place, no supports needed.
Updates:
23/2 - 2025
- I’m planning on rearranging the attachments on the surface of the disc for better clearance
- I added the original models for convenience sake that are compatible with this turn table
Description:
I made this turntable that can be used for various soldering and painting projects.
Design:
The turntable is compatible with the adjustable PCB soldering station made by Squinn, I also found this vice very useful for painting miniatures. It is however only compatible with the 240 mm version that I have also uploaded here.
The turntable is also compatible with the locking ball and socket arm made by Alex R and is also compatible with the versatile dragon clips made by JAV3D
The turntable uses a 3d printed bearing system that snaps into place, keeping the two halves together so it doesn’t tilt or anything. It’s quite solid.
The design of the bearings come from ThinkingandTi
Updates:
23/2 - 2025
- I’m planning on rearranging the attachments on the surface of the disc for better clearance
- I added the original models for convenience sake that are compatible with this turn table
Description:
I made this turntable that can be used for various soldering and painting projects.
Design:
The turntable is compatible with the adjustable PCB soldering station made by Squinn, I also found this vice very useful for painting miniatures. It is however only compatible with the 240 mm version that I have also uploaded here.
The turntable is also compatible with the locking ball and socket arm made by Alex R and is also compatible with the versatile dragon clips made by JAV3D
The turntable uses a 3d printed bearing system that snaps into place, keeping the two halves together so it doesn’t tilt or anything. It’s quite solid.
The design of the bearings come from ThinkingandTi
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