JDS Labs Atom Stack Stacker

JDS Labs Atom Stack Stacker

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Low material use, low material waste I didn't like any of the other designs that seemed like overkill, big waste of material, so I made a frame that just keeps the upper module from moving around when you're gaming like a little freak This design allows the rubber feet to remain in contact between the top and bottom modules. Normally I don't design anything with supports, its just gross. But in this case, since everything becomes waste eventually, I just decided to just minimize the overall material used period, so it ended up requiring some supports, but they are very minimal. PRINT WITH SUPPORTS. Will be a snap fit onto the bottom module, especially if you have some elephant's footing. There is a bigger cutout on one side, in case you like the look you can put that in the front, or put that in the back. No side requires the bigger cutout. Thought it did, but it didn't. Now its an aesthetic option feature. :]

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