How to build a good Lazy Susan or motorize table
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 มี.ค. 2018
- In this video, I will show you have to make a Lazy Susan or motorize table that is made from a Lazy Susan that you can buy at Ikea and you can paint it in any color you want and add a motor to it.
here are the parts that I have used:
1. motor 220v: goo.gl/7v1VJY
2. Lazy Susan: goo.gl/eqZFg3
3. power cord: goo.gl/qq1SL2 - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Very nice project.
Very good idea, though it looks like it doesn't rotate smoothly- not good for product videos.
Good Job!
GOOD VIDEO! THANK YOU!
Wow! Nice
Hi there, would you be able to add a dimmer into that circuit for variable speed? Do you know if this motor can reverse directions? Thanks for the cool video.
I was wondering the same thing. Did you ever find out?
Can you suggest a cheap DC motor to do similar job. I wont have access to mains power.
could you use insulated spade connectors if you can't solder
yes you can as long as it fit the plug of the motor
what is the weight capacity roughly??
What size was the gas pipe
What is the metal swivel plate called? Where can I find these makes?
I don't know why but the only name I have for you is what I know and that is
"Lazy Susan" don't know why this gets this name and as for where to get it I purchase it on IKEA
Is there a way to make it rotate slower?
with this motor you can't as it has a fixed speed maybe use a different motor
Igual tauge slider basically kinda like a dimmer switch🤷♂️
Restrict the power and it won't work as hard
Total cost for that DIY??
Total cost abut 50 to 60$
D.I.Y PRo for that price you can buy ready to go one from internet and avoid all the hassle. Not impressed. 😕
How could you make this wireless?
DUDEvsCHICKchallenge you would need to use a low voltage DC current motor powered by batteries.
You will need to change the motor to one that works on batteries and then you can make this a stand-alone unit
@@DIYPRo-iv4cy Thx
@@fatabelly would the motor work for heavier objects?
Kiera T depends on what motor you choose. You would need a low voltage but high torque motor.
reccomending watching it in 1.25
You lost me with the hot glue.
Why all that disturbing nois in the background? Disturbing and only makes it more difficult to hear the instructions!