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Suggestions/tutorial to build clock-like lazy susan?
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[QUOTE="DaveC426913, post: 5477890, member: 15808"] Get a large gear with the right number of teeth and glue it to the lazy susan, then put just one bendy mail into the base plate as a catch. Is it necessary that they are accurate within a low tolerance? What if you just drew out 360 radial lines in pencil and manually moved the base? If you were looking to animate it, it's not like a deviation of a 1/2 degree in one frame will be noticeable. [/QUOTE]
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