Share
Pin
Tweet
Send
Share
Send
I need this table to show my homemade products.
And to make it very simple.
For the construction we need:
- - motor from the microwave;
- - switch;
- - network wire;
- - chipboard or plywood;
- - self-tapping screws;
- - corner.
To begin with, we cut a cutout under the motor at the base. I decided to leave the native connector and sawed out a little more.
Base dimensions 250 * 100 mm. Plywood 18 mm thick.
Pancake table with a diameter of 230 mm.
In the center we drill a hole for the motor, so that the axis fits tightly into the pancake table.
I have plywood frayed, since boo. At first I thought of walking it with sandpaper, which I did, but then I decided to paint it black. When everything was dry, I drilled a hole for the wires.
Further.
Mark the place under the motor. We drill a hole half thinner than the self-tapping screws so that the plywood does not crack. We fasten the motor.
Now we are going to install the switch.
In the role of the latter, I have a toggle switch TP 1-2. What was then applicable. Installed it on an aluminum corner. There was already a hole in the corner, but I finished it with a file.
Run the wires into the pre-made hole and connect to the toggle switch.
We fasten the corner to the screws. We can use any corner for your switch.
By motor. I have it at 220 volts If the microwave ovens in which the motors are installed at 21 volts (I came across such). In this case, you need a transformer or can be powered by a microwave board. In the latter case, the design becomes large.
Although the motor speed is only about 3 revolutions per minute, I decided to screw the legs.
To surely exclude the crawling of the table on the surface.
In the role of legs, rubber stoppers for drugs.
The finished design will look decent. There was an idea to paint the pancake white, but the paint was only water-based and not suitable for the purpose.
ATTENTION! The device is powered by a household network. Take measures to insulate the wires at the point of connection to the switch.
Thanks for your attention!
Watch the video:
The design was developed by Mastyrkin.
Share
Pin
Tweet
Send
Share
Send