July 6, 2024
Description
I designed this 3D printed plate to turn a lazy susan into a low profile scanning turntable, which easily fits in the hardcase of the Creality CR Scan Otter.
The white dots are not detected as reflective markers! However they are being detected as objects and it seems like they still help with tracking. If you want them being detected as markers, you could print the black plate and stick some reflective markers on top.
The knurling on the outside helps with grip when manually turning the plate.
All you need is the 3D printed plate, four M4x10mm countersunk screws, some kind of rubber feet and this 120mm (5") lazy susan
The total height of the scanning turntable (without rubber feet) is 12.8mm (~½ Inch)
I printed the plate in PLA with 1.2mm wall thickness and 20% infill.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial