@suekaye9 Thank you 🌈 I got mine from Prices Plus, 35cm Diameter. It is the same as @sheleeart recommends. I glued a block of timber to the base of the Lazy Susan, this makes it sturdy. Then I glue the silicon mat to the top of the Lasy Susan. I use Selley's All Fix, it bonds well with the glass, timber and Silicone. Make sure the Lazy Susan has the needle mechanism, flows smoother than bearing mechanisms 😊 My first spinner was a small $7 Lazy Susan that I glued wooden spatulas too, and a block of wood on the base for weight, it worked well, but I prefer this one❤
@suekaye9 Thank you 🌈 I got mine from Prices Plus, 35cm Diameter. It is the same as @sheleeart recommends. I glued a block of timber to the base of the Lazy Susan, this makes it sturdy. Then I glue the silicon mat to the top of the Lasy Susan. I use Selley's All Fix, it bonds well with the glass, timber and Silicone. Make sure the Lazy Susan has the needle mechanism, flows smoother than bearing mechanisms 😊 My first spinner was a small $7 Lazy Susan that I glued wooden spatulas too, and a block of wood on the base for weight, it worked well, but I prefer this one❤
Hi, just beautiful ,❤
Thank you, @kimryan8574 🤗
@suekaye9 Thank you 🌈 I got mine from Prices Plus, 35cm Diameter. It is the same as @sheleeart recommends. I glued a block of timber to the base of the Lazy Susan, this makes it sturdy. Then I glue the silicon mat to the top of the Lasy Susan. I use Selley's All Fix, it bonds well with the glass, timber and Silicone. Make sure the Lazy Susan has the needle mechanism, flows smoother than bearing mechanisms 😊
My first spinner was a small $7 Lazy Susan that I glued wooden spatulas too, and a block of wood on the base for weight, it worked well, but I prefer this one❤
Hello, stunning work .🫶Where can I get a spinner from any tips? Thx 🫶
@suekaye9 Thank you 🌈 I got mine from Prices Plus, 35cm Diameter. It is the same as @sheleeart recommends. I glued a block of timber to the base of the Lazy Susan, this makes it sturdy. Then I glue the silicon mat to the top of the Lasy Susan. I use Selley's All Fix, it bonds well with the glass, timber and Silicone. Make sure the Lazy Susan has the needle mechanism, flows smoother than bearing mechanisms 😊
My first spinner was a small $7 Lazy Susan that I glued wooden spatulas too, and a block of wood on the base for weight, it worked well, but I prefer this one❤