hi brandon. i bought all of your tutorial vids several years back and you helped me to become a better artist. i did the spray paint thing for a while and have since moved on to doing giant acrylic paintings on wooden cradled Masonite canvases. i still watch your videos for tips and tricks. i happened upon this one today looking to make a spinning table which is crazy because i dont even do spray art anymore but here you are still showing me the way.
Dang! This is simple and awesome. I’m painting a milk can and wanted something like this so I don’t have to futz with turning it and risk smudging paint
It looks like a nice sturdy piece... anyway to make it electric?? I want to reach some pretty fast speeds without interruption of going fast quickly, slowing down fast again etc. I just want it constant and consistent. Great video, thanks for sharing. Bit Thumbs UP!
This looks awesome. One thing though when you lined up the holes before the flip over it might have been a little easier to have started one screw going in to keep it steady so that it wouldn't spin out of position when flipping it over? I can think of a bunch of uses for this so will have to build a few in different sizes. :) - Heidi
thank you very much for this post and lazy susan for God sake as an immigrant in U.K i will never guess the name of this product. Can you please add rotating and revolving words in the title of your video it will help a lot to other people. once again Thank you very much for this post. God bless you.
Thanks! I'll be building one for painting my truck wheels. Lowe's has everything I will need.
hi brandon. i bought all of your tutorial vids several years back and you helped me to become a better artist. i did the spray paint thing for a while and have since moved on to doing giant acrylic paintings on wooden cradled Masonite canvases. i still watch your videos for tips and tricks. i happened upon this one today looking to make a spinning table which is crazy because i dont even do spray art anymore but here you are still showing me the way.
You are a great handy man. Appreciate your info here. I need it so bad.
You’ve changed my life. That was too easy. Thank you so much.
Best one on RUclips!
Thanks for this, I will use it to shot blast and spray paint the wire wheels on my MGB, good stuff!
Thanks...I appreciate your help and information...very cool... CHRIS 😎
Great Dude - will make mine tomorrow TX.
Thanks for this video...made mine last night...can't wait for it to warm up here so I can use for live shows...keep up the great work.
Thanks, this was exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you so much for the tutorial, I was trying to work out how to do it.
You can do the "Sling Paint" technique with a table like this....Put your Colors in the middle then spin it...add some texture and a bowl ... viola!
how big is that? the bigger square. trying to make one similar. thanks
*Nice job Thank You for sharing!*
Dang! This is simple and awesome. I’m painting a milk can and wanted something like this so I don’t have to futz with turning it and risk smudging paint
Wow, great video, Finally got what is “lazy Susan “
Ermagherd i would never come up with something that clever!!!
Good job bro!
How much weight will this support 🤔 I plan to use this to place heavy plants on it to view from all angles. Just wondering if it's suitable
Thank you you help me a lot
I just made one of these a few days ago for sculpting! works very well.
Finally someone did the tutorial !!
thank you Brandon :D
Cool
Its cool. Would be better if you used 2 squares so then you could trim the bottom piece so it would not be exposed at all during the spin.
Were your friends having a party or something? Thank you for the video:
It looks like a nice sturdy piece... anyway to make it electric?? I want to reach some pretty fast speeds without interruption of going fast quickly, slowing down fast again etc. I just want it constant and consistent. Great video, thanks for sharing. Bit Thumbs UP!
Dude just put a electir motor in the middle of one piece of wood
Brandon, how do you attach the canvas to it?
This looks awesome. One thing though when you lined up the holes before the flip over it might have been a little easier to have started one screw going in to keep it steady so that it wouldn't spin out of position when flipping it over? I can think of a bunch of uses for this so will have to build a few in different sizes. :)
- Heidi
YES this is exactly what i was looking for! what size is the top part of your table? 16 x 20?
will it be okay if the smaller piece is much smaller then that so it never gets caught?
Where we find lazy susan
thank you
Does anyone know the dimensions of this
thx! just what i needed!
cant you just make a dime size hole and spin it around to install the four screws?
Damn it b im maken one already i guess great minds think alike! peace brotha!!
How do you attach a canvas to it?
nice job dude!
Will a 1/2 inch thick wood work?
What size is the drill bits u were using
I imagine this could be useful for more than just spray paint art. Good tutorial, though!
you only need one hole for the second set of screws and you just turn it to the next one to be tightened.
thank you very much for this post and lazy susan for God sake as an immigrant in U.K i will never guess the name of this product. Can you please add rotating and revolving words in the title of your video it will help a lot to other people. once again Thank you very much for this post. God bless you.
since it turns.. wouldn't 1 hole for the screwdriver have been enough? ;-)
Just posted my spin table! Check it and see
awsum dude
fuck google
im dizzy after all that spinning
Can you charge me and make me one and ship out to me.
kewl
SPANISH?
leave those cans sitting there a little longer ...you can still read the labels
lazy susan.. lol.. :D
lazy susan? kool, ask them for some tartan paint when youre there and a reach-around.
Like if youve been through Lazy Susans holes!
if susan is not, all program vl goneee
PIZZA SPINNING TABLE!
I am not so sure they know what a lazy susan is in my country.
thank you
Thank You