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The cable clips supplied with the original Lack table enclosure project (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118) are fine for larger cables or ribbon, but rather oversized for small wires like power for LED lighting. This is a small version of...
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we needed a space to park and hide our robot-vacuum so i printed these legs to use that cheap ikea lack we hadon the picture is the 120mm version, but 100 and 150 are included in the files as welli printed that in petg with 5 walls and 25% infill...
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If you construct a 3D printing enclosure using an Ikea Lack table or any other flat surface with a thickness of about 50mm, you will need to feed filament through a grommet. I discovered that the pre-existing ones were narrow tubes and offered no...
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Apply wood glue to the peg and insert it into the Lack table leg. Insert the other side of the dowel pin into the print. Screw a nut onto the elevator bolt. Place the bolt, screw, and nut into the print. You may need to use a wrench to tighten the...
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This is a custom design of the Lack table bracket, shortened and modified with screw holes for use in an upcycled enclosure. The lower brackets are thing:1258633. Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Makerselect v2 Rafts: No Supports: No ...
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This is a set of rails that I designed for the my Lack table, but could be put on any flat surface where the filament holder is located. There are 2 versions that I have uploaded. There are 80mm and 100mm versions. The 80mm version should be...
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Extension of the famous Ikea Lack table, in particular this creation was made for the realization of a rack cabinet for my network devices.Print SettingsPrinter: Creality CR10SRafts: NoSupports: YesResolution: 0,2Infill: 100%Required...
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This is an enclosure mod made with two IKEA Lack tables of the bigger size that\s made to fit two Artillery Sidewinder X1 printers. The mod adds 300mm to the tables original height and holds 3mm thick panels such as Plexiglass or similar. Please...
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For my 3D printer I build a housing with the IKEA-LACK tables. They actually stand very straight on the floor when you screw on your legs properly. Unfortunately, the exact spot of the floor where I wanted to place the tables was uneven. I have...
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For my 3D printer, I design a housing using IKEA LACK tables that stand very straight on the floor when properly assembled with legs. Unfortunately, the exact spot on the floor where I wanted to place the tables was uneven, so I create adjustable...
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Replacing the LACK table legs is a relatively straightforward process that requires minimal tools and expertise. Begin by identifying the specific type of leg you need to replace - whether it's the standard leg or one of the adjustable ones. Ensure...
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This uses the feet from Thing https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1840439 The two pieces were tight enough to snap together on my i3, if not they could be glued together. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Accessories Summary Drill guide for...
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* 1 x Bottom Tray * 1 x Top Plate * 4 x Modified TUSH Fill the Bottom Tray with desiccant, add the Top Plate and line up with the feed through in the Lack table. ...Put the Modified TUSH spool holders and filament on top and place the upside down...
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To solve this problem, we designed a simple and effective leg extension that allows you to stack multiple Lack tables while maintaining ample space between them. This means you can place your printer in the middle, where it belongs, without worrying...
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My wife and I are pretty thrifty (okay, we're downright cheap) and have been using Lack tables from IKEA for our nightstands since we moved in a few years ago. It's been bugging me more than her, so I decided to make leg extensions to get them to the...
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Printer Drawers for Ikea Lack Table INTRODUCTION This set of drawers was originally designed for an Ikea Lack table, although they could fit under any table with a gap of at least 450mm. VERSIONS I have uploaded a total of six versions attending to...
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The original Prusa project on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118) was found to be too tight for the MMU2, so the corner parts were redesigned to provide more vertical space between two Lack tables. The project also includes parts...
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This is a modified Ikea Lack Table Hack designed to create an enclosure suitable for use with the Snapmaker machine and all its various heads. The set includes single and multiple parts, allowing users to print in different directions if desired,...
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I construct a housing for my 3D printer using IKEA LACK tables. To accomplish this, I stack them on top of each other in a way that prevents slipping. Many methods to solve this problem exist on Thingiverse, but few meet my aesthetic requirements. To...
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PRINT TOWER by Lilik7 created from 4 Ikea Lack tabels (3 boards and 16 legs) You need: 4 x 1000x500x2 (or 4) plexiglass 32x 4x40 screw 8x 3x15 screw 22x 4x25 bolt 6x 4x40 bolt 12x 4x25 bolt (countersunk head) 34x M4 nut 74x M4 pad You print: 2x...
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Next, I lengthened it to fit perfectly on an IKEA lack table using the file IKEA_hole_26x30__FIXED_n_SCALED50mm.stl. Then, I decided to experiment with a filament filter. I created one that fits snugly inside the 50mm grommet and sits flush, making...
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All of the designs I found for a lack table coupler were in metric, and metric glass dimensions and since I am in the US metric sizing is hard to come by. With these couplers, I designed in tinker cad your glass size is 32in X 17.5in on 3 sides and...
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Making the assumption that there will have some amount of weight on it, I've made a very short version of salzig's LACK table stacker model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2092717), thickened the walls a bit, resized the leg "receiver" hole a bit...
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I decided to print out some samples, and in addition to the long print times, I calculated that it would be cheaper to purchase another table altogether. If only there were a sleek way to connect the legs together...\r\n\r\nSnocat came to my rescue...
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This holder is placed on one of the Lack table foots, the camera is just plugged in. ...The camera direction is fixed to 45 degree.</p> <p>UPDATE: I would recommend you to use V2 of that design, as it can be rotated: <a...
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It was also measured to fit on the edge of a lack table. I added screw holes but super glue or strong double sided tape will probably be enough. Update: Looks like 4 screw holes was a bit overkill. I've only used the top two and it's on there...
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I use my dry wipe marker to write on the lack table door what print file is in each of my SD cards (the SD card holder is here https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/31652-sd-card-holder). As I progress through these and add more (when I'm busy), I...
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I wanted to stack some Ikea Lack tables. There are plenty of brackets, but they all take hours to print, so I decided to print 4 that would lift one set of table up. But the rest I decided to drill 1/2" holes for dowels and glue them in the table...
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I wanted to stack some Ikea Lack tables. There are plenty of brackets, but they all take hours to print, so I decided to print 4 that would lift one set of table up. But the rest I decided to drill 1/2" holes for dowels and glue them in the table...
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I wanted to build some sturdy Ikea Lack tables. There are plenty of brackets available, but they all take hours to print, so I decided to design 4 custom brackets that would lift one set of table up. But for the rest, I chose to drill 1/2" holes for...