Re: Affordable Bonsai Turn Table
Posted: June 20th, 2016, 11:19 am
My "Affordable bonsai table" was just something that I tinkered with over the weekend a couple of weeks ago when we had the really bad storms. I'm pretty happy with the result and have a very simple solution to lock it into place. Will post when complete.
Now on a more serious note...I have one of Peterb's turntable mechanism's, custom made to the specs that I required. It absolutely "rocks" and doesn't skip a beat with my huge maple, on rotation it's smooth as silk & locks into place with a couple of turns of the locking bolt. I currently have a piece of marine ply sitting on it as the top. The ply really doesn't do Peter's table mechanism the justice deserved, but does the job well & can be easily replaced when required.
Check out my post of Peter's custom creation...He can pretty much make anything to suit. I'm sure that there will be interest so send him a pm, it I'll definitely last a life time.
Click on the link below
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=20158
More of Peter's work
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=19836&hilit=what%27s+it+worth
Grant Bowie's versatile table top (1st page), piano hinged to raise height & change viewing angles while working on your tree. Then scroll through to 2nd page to see a similar mechanism to the one that Peterb made for me (this one's on legs) Enjoy..........
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=20002&start=15
Now on a more serious note...I have one of Peterb's turntable mechanism's, custom made to the specs that I required. It absolutely "rocks" and doesn't skip a beat with my huge maple, on rotation it's smooth as silk & locks into place with a couple of turns of the locking bolt. I currently have a piece of marine ply sitting on it as the top. The ply really doesn't do Peter's table mechanism the justice deserved, but does the job well & can be easily replaced when required.
Check out my post of Peter's custom creation...He can pretty much make anything to suit. I'm sure that there will be interest so send him a pm, it I'll definitely last a life time.
Click on the link below
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=20158
More of Peter's work
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=19836&hilit=what%27s+it+worth
Grant Bowie's versatile table top (1st page), piano hinged to raise height & change viewing angles while working on your tree. Then scroll through to 2nd page to see a similar mechanism to the one that Peterb made for me (this one's on legs) Enjoy..........
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=20002&start=15