I wanted to make an improvement to the way I was painting small parts and even some of the larger ones. With the current setup, I have to go around the table to make sure I cover the whole area of the parts. So yesterday I went to my local Woodcraft store to visit there new location and to buy a small 10" diameter lazy Susan bearing so the I can end up staying on one side at all times and just rotate the table to desired position. At first I was going to screw the bearing to both bottom and top plywood, but in my eagerness to get started I just laid the bearing on a 3/4" piece of plywood laying around, placed the bearing roughly in the middle and positioned another piece on top of the bearing to make a cheap lazy Susan. This worked so well I decided not to permanently attach the bearing to the plywood as the weight of the top plywood was sufficient and the parts are so light they are insignificant