Making a 3x3 Rotating Gameplay Table
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- I've had questions about my 2x2 gameplay table that rotates, seen in many of my gameplay videos. In this video, I'll show you how I made it by making a slightly larger 3x3 version.
The 26" Lazy Susan used: amzn.to/3xKlx9O
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The lazy susan is 69.99. If you don't need the clearance between the playing surface and the table it will be sitting on, you could get a "Lazy Susan 20 Inchs Aluminum Bearing Metal Rotating Turntable Bearings Swivel Plate Hardware for Dining-Table and Workbench" on Amazon for $41.22, that could be screwed directly to a 3x3 piece of 1/2 inch MDF or sanded plywood. Looks just like the metal ring on the bottom of the bamboo lazy susan in the video.
Cool!
I'm thinking of making a 3x3 rotating table for my channel. The 20 inch bearing exactly how I plan on going.
Great video! The terrain engineer taking table gaming to the next level! Looking forward to more videos!
Nice idea for video. I might do something like this for solo games.
If you ever wanted to return to the idea of removable tops, you could use cone-shaped holes in the bottom of each board rather than cylindrical holes. These would be easier to "find" when you can't see the bottom of the board, wouldn't tend to break pegs, and would auto-center once you're close to the right position.
Love the lazy Susan table top. I had an idea for fixing and/or supporting the seams. Glue a couple of storing sticks under along the seam. That way you get strength there and also it won’t move around. Love the vids.
Good idea - I will look for something to reinforce.
SO NICE!!!!!! Jealous of that laser:)!!!!!! I got a table saw so thats something. Thanks for the link!!!!! I may have to buy that!!!!!! I'd like a laser for sci fi terrain even though I don't play much. It would be AMAZING for scaffolding or external supports to structures. Man I couldn't handle it if I couldn't work with super glue. Its just so central to the hobby!!!! Loving all the hard work your putting into your channel. It makes me want to work on mine again. GREAT JOB!!!!!
The only way I can use super glue these days is to put on a full-face breather (which I have) AND put a fan blowing towards me which carries the fumes away. It works, but it's not comfortable. But it beats the alternative which is a swelled up face for three days. It's horrible. The laser does come in handy for my hobbies at times like this... but a tablesaw will cut through 1/4 wood so fast, it's just as good.
@@thetabletopengineerplays Ya I love my band saw and scroll saw the most:)!
So cool - love your rotating boards! very inspiring for me.
Thanks so much!
First time seeing one of your videos. That was great! I just got a Wyrmwood table and I've been thinking that I might want something like this for the middle.
I'm surprised they don't make something like it for their tables.
Very large lazy susan bearings ought to also be available at your local restaurant supply store (at least in the US).
Good to know!
Nice!
Ive got 20lb and 12lb lift weights that I use for glue ups like that. I call them my gravity clamps
I just put a bunch of boxes of 12x20" plywood sheets... did the job!