Turntable made from a microwave motor

A simple turntable mechanism using a microwave oven motor for $1.50. I plan to use it for product photography (a photo backdrop will be mounted on top) and UV exposure of models. The product consists of three elements: a base, a cover, and a platform (+ a rough model of the motor). My motor spindle has significant play, so the cover serves as an additional guide, and the platform fits snugly into it.
The main goal was to make something very simple, very quick, and reasonably reliable – there are no mounting holes, screws, or clamping clips; everything is held together by enthusiasm and miscalculated tolerances. After printing one copy, I realized I had slightly miscalculated the dimensions, but I chose to correct it with a lighter instead of redoing the entire thing. I'm posting the corrected model, but I recommend checking both your dimensions and the tolerances before printing. Because... The design is so simple that I managed to get everything I needed practically on the first try. I'm unlikely to continue to refine or optimize it, but I'm sure someone else can do the same, but more beautifully and with more elegant engineering.

PS: My motor is powered directly by a dangerous voltage from a 220V outlet – all because I wanted to simplify my life and avoid converters and connectors. However, I should point out that I don't recommend following my example, because this solution can either make your life easier or make it shorter.