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I can't find anything to solve my problem because I obviously don't know how to explain my problem. I want the be able to spin by hand a heavy 24" round turntable on top of my workbench using centrifugal force. Like the wheel on a car but horizontal. I was going to make it out of 4 inches of MDF but I can't find a bearing or swivel or anything that will allow this top spin horizontally. Lazy susans are strong and stable but don't allow a friction free spin. I'm sure what I need is out there but I have no idea what it is, or what it's called. There are all sorts of bearing to spin stuff vertically, isn't there one I can attach to this table that doesn't cost hundreds of dollars. One of these in your desired rating and a little modification and there you go. ![]() |
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You can use a router with circle cutter jig and a round nose bit to cut a
rounded bottom circular channel in the top and bottom MDF. Fill channel with marbles. I had made one of these using 3/4" plywood approx. 30" diameter with channel at 24". Can't see why MDF wouldn't work for you. Don't remember MDF being available when I made that top 20 years ago This was a TV rotator. (I use for about 8 years never a problem and very little force needed to turn about 100 lbs. (you could even get the marbles at a $1 store.) This whole project should do the trick and its pretty cheap too. Good luck. "Ozoned" wrote in message news:93d6c$4259c218$455da0d2$11221@allthenewsgroup s.com... Anonymouswrote: I can't find anything to solve my problem because I obviously don't know how to explain my problem. I want the be able to spin by hand a heavy 24" round turntable on top of my workbench using centrifugal force. Like the wheel on a car but horizontal. I was going to make it out of 4 inches of MDF but I can't find a bearing or swivel or anything that will allow this top spin horizontally. Lazy susans are strong and stable but don't allow a friction free spin. I'm sure what I need is out there but I have no idea what it is, or what it's called. There are all sorts of bearing to spin stuff vertically, isn't there one I can attach to this table that doesn't cost hundreds of dollars. One of these in your desired rating and a little modification and there you go. ![]() |
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