Wanted to share how I made a cheap turntable for the T7.
Used a heavy duty Lazy Susan from home depot. $4.48
Everbilt 6 in. Square Lazy-Susan Turntable with 400 lb. Load Rating
Store SKU # 998538
Internet # 203661089
I bought a 12" round piece of birch plywood from Lowes $8 Much cheaper if you have a router with a circle cutter.
Finally some door shims to wedge under it to keep it from rotating. I just had those laying around but you can get a whole pack for under $2.
I had an old mouse mat I rested the lazy Susan on.
Finally I treated the wood with a few coats of Linseed oil. Just for water proofing.
The pic should explain it all but if you have questions please ask.
Interesting idea.
Ken
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I was thinking about doing something like this also, the one Tormek sells is kind of expensive for what it is.
My RB-180 rotating base was included with the promotion going on when I acquired my T8. I use it and have found it useful. However, if I had to buy it separately, it would be toward the bottom of the "Nice, but not essential list".
My favorite way of "rotating" my Tormek is to place it where I can work from either side. A cafeteria tray can be easily rotated.
In fairness to Tormek, Tormek products are manufactured generallyare low volume and made in Sweden, a country known for high quality, rather than cheap labor. Look at the number of twenty year old Tormeks still in active service.
Ken