ikea lack table hacks 3d models
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I created this 20mm Ikea Lack riser to assist with finishing off my printer enclosure. I have 3x Lacks stacked with the top one being enclosed. Unfortunately the bottom Lack didn't have enough clearance off of the floor to be able to slide my...
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Hello! ...I just finished preparing a filament holder for my little table from IKEA. ...Initially, I had it mounted directly to the printer, but it kept vibrating, so I decided to switch to this one - it's definitely a better option.
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I needed some way to secure the bottom part of the Lack table legs, so I added 2 screw holes. ...I've also reduced the gap so it would snugly fit 2mm thick acrylic sheets, since that was what I wanted to use it with at the time.
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This is my first attempt for filament guide. Between the top part and the body, there is antidust towel which makes this design bit bulky - holded by 3d printed screws. U will need 10mm wood drill for making hole into Lack table. Print...
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Simple design to join two legs together to raise the table (typically used for Prusa enclosure). ...Uses four #6 x 1/2" screws/leg
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Designed a modification to enhance stability for my multi-layered build tables as my 3D printer resides atop the uppermost surface of two stacked tables. ...Situated in a carpeted room, I'm uncertain how effective this adjustment has been, but those who...
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... enclosure, I'm looking to stash some wires out of sight. ...These mounts have a 10mm hole to feed cables through and screw into the top of my table for concealment. ...This is my first time using Fusion360, so let me know how it goes with your setup.
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... tables to nest perfectly on top of one another, creating a sleek and space-saving storage solution. ...Additionally, the raised platform adds an extra 10 millimeters of clearance, making it easier to stack multiple tables together without any hassle.
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My design also allows the acrylic panels to remain in place while lifting off the sections which further simplifies the setup and take down of this enclosure. When first searching for a printer enclosure for my new Prusa i3 MK2S, I found the...
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... supports, might use a brim if you have adhesion issues. </p><p>Just over 8 hours to print at .2mm with 15% infill and 3 perimeters with a 10mm brim. ... Use the same shorter screws for Lack enclosure: 12 ea. ...6×20 mm or #12 x 3/4″</p>
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This is the Screwless Lack Stacker with an extension that will hold a 5mm panel. Easy for a quick enclosure on your mini printer, like my Snapmaker. ... My picture looks wonky because I already had my panels cut for the original stacker pieces, and I...
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I've put 3 tables on top of each other, for this you'll need an additional set of adapters to fix the extra table. I made a basic set based upon the already existing "regular" brackets.</p> <p>I've added some additional holes such that longer screws...
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I was on a mission to install some floating Lack shelves from Ikea, but I was falling flat on my face. The lathe and plaster walls were giving me a run for my money, combined with shelf mounts designed by Goldilocks (screws had to be JUST RIGHT in...
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Designed as a standalone extension for filling gaps in tables or paired with Prusa enclosure components, this modification is intended for use with larger 3D printers such as the Anycubic i3 Mega.
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After numerous ideas about the IKEA shelf LACK, I sat down and created some parts myself. These are corners for top and bottom that allow using a plexiglass pane up to 5mm thick. The lower corners are 10mm high in the standard version and 15mm high...
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This is a project based on the Ikea LACK as a starting point. I designed some components, modified others, and the end result is straightforward to both print and assemble. ... Things to purchase: 50 cm x 50 cm Polystyrene panels (I used 2.6mm...
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Hello, I wanted to use screws originaly used for attaching PSU to MK3S frame. So I designed this simple PSU holder for IKEA Lack enclosure. each part needs 2x 6x20 mm woodscrew and one M4x10r for PSU itself. And also I drilled holes for 6x20 with 3mm...
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This is my first ever design, so, please be gentle.I wanted to mount my spool holder on the side of the Ikea Lack. I did not like the rolling holder, as it made my spool fall many many times, and it always made an annoying sound.</p><p>I designed...
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I successfully integrated this holder with an IKEA Lack enclosure (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118), attaching it underneath the printer. To create your own paper towel holder, you'll need a 130mm long rod with a diameter of 13mm. ...Having...
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Constructing the Ikea Lack Enclosure (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2212749) required thinner plexiglass panes. To secure the glass, these clever little tools came in handy. OpenSCAD source included to let you adjust the fit for your particular...
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Ikea lack height extension, tested up to 20 cm, but you can also extend it from 10cm to whatever you want under your responsibility. The middle piece measures 10 cm and the remaining 5 each. A single 20cm extension file is included, plus 3 other...
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A quick remix of the Gridfinity baseplate so it can easily be mounted on my Ikea Lack enclosure.I added some additional additional support around the mount; however, it can be improved.Printing InstructionsAfter importing the model, rotate it 45...
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Here is my cable grommet I use to guide my power cable into my Ikea Lack enclosure. It is completely filled to "seal" to hole. (Well, be aware that it is not actually sealed - if you need it air tight, you need to provide sealing rings...) Print...
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Brackets for Anycubic chiron to put it on an ikea lack. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: Large Size Chiron Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50% Filament: EOLAS PLA 870 WHITE Category: 3D Printer...
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Tires mount for Ikea lack enclosure Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 Infill: 38 Filament: rast3d.com PLA black Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Humans manufacture these out of PETG, which adds five inches to table height for the new Prusa MMU2.0 unit. You'll need to print four of them. ...There are forty-five degree angles on the edges, so when the doors are open, there won't be any bending of...
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The problem with the original design was that it didn't account for my LACK table's unique specs - its inner foot width measures 43mm, which is 2mm narrower than what the design called for. ...So, I made some significant adjustments to the foot aligners...
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I use Ikea Lack as a printer housing, just like this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118. However, installing accessories is a real challenge because screws don't hold well in the thin walls of the furniture. I've tried using cavity dowels,...
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I use this on my stacked Ikea LACK enclosure, where the bottom enclosure houses my converted Anycubic i3 Mega (which is now a dremel-driven CNC machine). Mounting the dremel on the top enclosure reduces the kinks in the flexible shaft.</p>...
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I designed this to fit behind my Anet 8 in a lack enclosure. I wanted a removable top, and also wanted to mount my electronics underneath in the a spirit of the new Vorons. A drop down skirt is in the works. I used this bread board. ...