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Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model
Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model
Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model
Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model
Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model
Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model
Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model
Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model
Lazy Susan 200 v3.0 3d model

Lazy Susan 200 v3.0

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Large Fully 3D Printed, Snap-Together, Conical Bearing Turntable

A larger-capacity, smoother, fully 3D printed Lazy Susan designed for heavier loads and bigger platforms — no metal hardware, no supports, and no compromises.

This 200mm version expands the Version 3 radial bearing system for increased stability, strength, and load handling while keeping the same refined conical roller geometry and snap-together assembly.

Why I Designed This

Smaller printed turntables are great for lightweight tasks, but once you scale up, friction, binding, and structural flex become real issues.

I wanted a scalable bearing system that:

  • Maintains proper rolling geometry at larger diameters
  • Reduces side rub and binding
  • Prints cleanly without supports
  • Snaps together without hardware
  • Allows quiet operation even at larger sizes

Version 3 solves the kinetic mismatch of straight rollers, improves conical alignment, and redesigns the carrier for smoother and quieter performance — even as the diameter increases.

What’s New in Version 3

  • End-captured conical rollers (no side wall rubbing)
  • Tilted conical alignment for improved race geometry
  • Larger bearing diameter for quieter operation
  • Flat carrier interfaces to reduce resistance
  • Redesigned lighter carrier ring with improved axial stability
  • Completely flat base bottom
  • Optional reduced bearing count for ultra-quiet mode

Key Features

  • 200mm outer diameter
  • 100% 3D printed
  • Snap-together assembly
  • No supports required
  • Multiple top options included:
    • Fully enclosed Lazy Susan top
    • Radial bearing top with screw tabs
    • Radial bearing top without screw tabs
  • Scaled roller count for improved load distribution
  • Quiet operation when bearings are printed in TPU
  • Part of the scalable Lazy Susan v3 family

Use Cases

  • Large desk organizers
  • Tool turntables
  • Display platforms
  • Product photography setups
  • Workshop parts bins
  • Kitchen rotating trays
  • Mounted rotating platforms
  • Educational mechanical demonstrations

How It Works

This design uses conical rollers tilted by half the cone angle. This creates:

  • A flat bottom race for smoother rolling
  • A steeper top race for cleaner FDM print geometry

Rollers are retained at their ends using small indents and carrier nubs. This removes side rubbing and significantly reduces binding, noise, and vibration.

The carrier must be installed with the connecting bars facing upward. Orientation matters.

You may assemble using:

  • Full bearing count for maximum load capacity
  • Half or even 1/4 of the bearings for quieter operation (reduced load capacity)

All parts print separately and snap together. No hardware required.

Important Notes – Bearings & Print Quality

  • The conical bearings are specific to each size model
  • Bearings from one diameter (120, 160, 200, etc.) will NOT work correctly in another size
  • Do not mix bearings between models
  • Always print the bearings included with that specific version

Slicer Note – Seam Settings Matter

The conical rollers perform best when the outer surface is smooth and consistent.

  • If your printer produces very clean walls, no adjustment is needed
  • If you notice a strong vertical seam bump, you may feel a slight rhythmic tick as the roller turns
  • Switching seam placement from "Aligned" to "Random" often reduces the noticeable bump
  • Reducing seam prominence improves smoothness and noise performance

A clean outer wall on the rollers makes a noticeable difference in rotation quality.

Print & Slicer Settings (Recommended Starting Point)

  • Nozzle: 0.4mm
  • Layer height: 0.2mm
  • Walls: 4 perimeters (increase if expecting heavier loads)
  • Top/Bottom: 5 layers (increase for structural tops)
  • Infill: 40% (100% for bearings)
  • Supports: None required
  • Wall generator: Arachne recommended

You can print all parts in PLA or other materials. Bearings operate noticeably quieter when printed in TPU.


Available Sizes

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Revisions and Updates I occasionally update and revise my designs. When I do, I’ll document the changes here. Check back periodically for the latest revision notes or if you’re experiencing any issues with a model. Please email me at logicalplanet3d@gmail.com if you would like me to make a revision or have comments about this design.


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howardm

Great design! Never tried v1 or v2 but wife wanted something for the endless makeup collection. Stole a holder from another printed design and replaced it's bottom piece w/ this, and will VHB it to the top of the lazy susan.

Can this whole mess be parameterized so you can kinda 'dial in' the precise size needed and print? Used scarf seams (Orca). What infill style was used to come up with 40%?

Paul B
logicalplanet

Good work. I recommend 40% infill. and, yes, the model is pramtetric so in theory I can change it but there are dozens of variables so it is not practical to post it as a parametric model.

Lazy Susan 200 v3.0

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