In this Wooden Lazy Susan DIY video, I’ll show you how to make a Lazy Susan from wood. This DIY Lazy Susan is made up of 2 wooden round cutting board assembled with a turntable. I’ll also show you how to make a router circle cutting jig to cut circles with a router.
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I liked the video because I truly liked it 🙂
That looks really nice!
Marie, it’s so refreshing to see a video that doesn’t have annoying music playing. Love the build too!
You're soooo cool !! Your projects are amazing !! We would love to be your next door neighbors !! Lol.
Thanks for sharing .
☮ T & P Morris .
You should need only one hole through the bottom base to screw the hardware on
Looks amazing. What an awesome array of machinery. Not many DIYers have that kind of gear it has to be said.
Are those hockey pucks? Go Habs!!!
Awesome pattern for the cutting board, aka the top
newbie question…why did you cut the ends off the raw lumber?
This came out awesome. Liked and subscribed within the first 30 seconds. Thank you.
Beautiful color and pattern on the lazy susan. When I make a lazy susan I router out the backside of the top board to a diameter 1/4" bigger than the bottom board and to a depth equal to the thickness of the bottom board. That gives it an effective look of hovering above the table by the thickness of the bearing.
Very nice Marie. Great looking lumber. Very well done.
This is one of the best, most concise, helpful, and well produced DIY tutorials I've seen!
You surprised me today. This is so good!!
Great looking lazy susan, Marie! I love the different wood species you chose and the pattern!
Nice-looking and useful project. Thank you for posting.
Am in love with walnut 😍
Awesome project!!
Nice build Marie, that spinning of the Lazy Susan, made my eyes go all weird ha ha ha.
Well Done again on the build, a thumbs up from me.
Barry (ENG)
Forgot to ask..where did you get your hardware? The one I made last year used Lowes lazy susan hardware.
Nice one. Looks great.