
Clip-on feet for play yard fence (North States Superyard)
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We purchased a play yard recently that, while sturdy compared to other plastic products, still moved slightly more than desired when set up in an open configuration. To resolve the issue, I promptly designed these clip-on feet, testing different alternatives before settling on the best design for stability. Now our fence remains firmly in place! The clip-on feet are specifically designed for the North States metal Superyard. In addition to sharing the STL file, I've provided the OpenSCAD source code, which might be helpful for those with similar configurations. If your fence has a rectangular bottom rail with a gap between the floor and the rail, you can easily adjust the dimensions (as well as overall clip length if needed) using a printer with a larger bed. For other rail shapes or fences, modifications may require more effort. As this was a quick, one-off design, I don't plan to clean it up for Customizer at this time.
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