
120mm Tinker-Friendly LACK Riser For Printer Enclosure
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<p>Taller remix of Zuspiel's <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2012384">Lack enclosure feet</a> to fit my slightly larger printer inside.</p><p>The design allows the top table to simply be lifted off for access to the printer. In all I spent around $30 for the whole thing - $24 for 2xLACK tables and a picture frame with acrylic (to use as the door), and the IKEA screws. For now, the enclosure is walled off with surplus cardboard from IKEA, which was free, but a little ugly.</p><p>The legs add about 120mm of height to the top lack table. I recommend using <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2117852">this drill jig</a> to precisely mark the 16-32 holes you'll have to drill in the table / bottom of the legs. The screwdriver holes will fit a 10mm diameter shaft, which was big enough for mine.</p>
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