Height adjustable feet for IKEA LACK table

Height adjustable feet for IKEA LACK table

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<p>I was not satisfied with my first design of the height-adjustable feet (<a href="https://www.printables.com/model/182488-height-adjustable-feet-for-ikea-lack-table">model:182488</a>). Technically they work fine, but optically it looks strange.</p><p>I also wanted to put the table on wheels, which wasn't possible with the existing feet. New feet had to be added. They should have a square base to which one can attach wheels, but still be height adjustable. This is how the current model came into being.</p><p>As with my version 2 of the first design, the legs must be completely hollowed out at the bottom. This is in most cases relatively simple, but sometimes there is a more stable version of a block at the leg end, which then requires a little more work.</p><p><i>Common Printer Settings:</i></p><p>Material: PLA</p><p>Resolution: 0.2mm</p><p>Wall thickness: 1.2mm</p><p>Infill: 20%-50%</p><h3><strong>Flange</strong></h3><p>This part is inserted into the table legs. If you like, you can glue them in, but I didn't do that.</p><p><i>Additional parts:</i></p><p>none</p><p><i>Printer Settings:</i></p><p>Infill: 30%</p><p>Support: yes</p><p>Adhesion: Skirt</p><h3><strong>HolderPlate</strong></h3><p>This plate secures the adjusting wheel to the flange. I used self-tapping screws for screwing, because they hold well in the plastic and are easier to use than screws and nuts.</p><p><i>Additional parts:</i></p><p>4 x sheet metal screw 2.9 x 9.5 or 2.9 x 13</p><p><i>Printer Settings:</i></p><p>Infill: 20-30%</p><p>Support: no</p><p>Adhesion: none</p><h3><strong>Slider and Wheel</strong></h3><p>These two elements form the actual height adjustment. Here I used a metric fine thread M36 x 3. This looks a lot better than my first edition of the height-adjustable feet.</p><p>The tolerances are relatively tight, but at the end there is an almost play-free fit. The first screwing together requires a certain amount of force until the unevenness of the printing has rubbed off each other. This is especially the case with a resolution of 0.2mm. A resolution of 0.1mm would be possible, but takes a very long time to print.</p><p>Finally, I screwed wheels with a hole distance of 29mm to the slider. But you can also do without it, but to protect a wooden floor you should glue felt pieces on it.</p><p><i>Additional parts (only with additional wheels):</i></p><p>4 x sheet metal screw 2.9 x 9.5 or 2.9 x 13</p><p><i>Printer Settings:</i></p><p>Infill: 30-50%</p><p>Support: no</p><p>Adhesion: Skirt</p><p>Category: 3D Printer Accessories</p>

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