Ikea Lack Brackets and Riser Using Wood 2x2

Ikea Lack Brackets and Riser Using Wood 2x2

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My printer is too tall to fit under the Lack table without a riser, but the first set I made was a giant brick that ate up an entire spool even with extremely weak/flimsy print settings. So sure enough, they broke the first time I bumped it. The second time around, I came up with these. They fit a standard 2x2 onto the end of the leg and then hold the 2x2 in place on the surface of the bottom table. Just cut your 2x2 to the amount you need the top table raised and you're set. No wasting loads of material just to make a plastic brick. There's also a matching bracket to attach the Lack leg directly to the top of a table without a riser. You definitely need screws to hold the surface mounts/adapters in place, but I find the legs and 2x2 insert into their pieces with enough friction that there's no need for additional screws (although there are holes for them if you want).

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