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How to build a wooden lazy Susan for spice storage

How to Build a Wooden Lazy Susan for Spice Storage

A lazy Susan is a practical and stylish way to organize your spices, ensuring easy access while keeping your kitchen clutter-free. Building your own wooden lazy Susan allows you to customize its size, style, and finish to match your kitchen decor. Follow this step-by-step guide to create a functional and beautiful spice storage solution.

Materials and Tools Required

Materials:

  • ¾-inch plywood or hardwood (for the base and top)
  • Lazy Susan turntable bearing (6-12 inches, depending on your preference)
  • Wood screws
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper (120-220 grit)
  • Wood stain or paint (optional)
  • Polyurethane sealant (for protection)

Tools:

  • Jigsaw or circular saw
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Clamps
  • Measuring tape
  • Pencil
  • Screwdriver
  • Compass or a round template (for cutting the circular top)

Step 1: Measure and Cut the Wooden Discs

  1. Determine the size – A standard spice rack lazy Susan typically has a diameter of 12-18 inches. Adjust according to your available space and needs.
  2. Mark your circles – Use a compass or a large round object to outline two circles on the plywood or hardwood. One will serve as the top platform and the other as the base.
  3. Cut the circles – Using a jigsaw, carefully cut along the marked lines. Sand the edges smooth with 120-grit sandpaper.

Step 2: Smooth and Prepare the Wooden Discs

  1. Sand both circles thoroughly to remove rough edges and imperfections. Start with 120-grit sandpaper and progress to 220-grit for a smoother finish.
  2. Stain or paint the wood as desired to match your kitchen decor. Allow the stain to dry completely before proceeding.
  3. Apply a polyurethane sealant to protect the wood from moisture and kitchen spills.

Step 3: Install the Lazy Susan Bearing

  1. Position the bearing – Flip the top disc upside down and place the lazy Susan bearing at the center. Mark the mounting holes.
  2. Attach the bearing to the top disc – Secure it using wood screws, ensuring it is tightly fixed.
  3. Attach the bearing to the base disc – Flip the structure over and align the base disc beneath the bearing. Secure it with screws.

Tip: Ensure the bearing spins smoothly before finalizing the attachment.


Step 4: Test and Final Adjustments

  1. Rotate the lazy Susan to ensure smooth movement. If there’s resistance, slightly loosen the screws and reposition them.
  2. Make any necessary touch-ups with stain or sealant.

Step 5: Organizing Your Spices

Once complete, place your lazy Susan in the pantry or on the countertop and arrange your spices for easy access.

This simple DIY project is a great way to enhance kitchen organization while adding a touch of craftsmanship to your home.


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