
connector for IKEA lack enclosure extension
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ATTENTION: if you are attaching a bottom plate like shown in the picture, do assemble the tables individually first. Then attach with connectors! Otherwise, it will become extremely difficult (or impossible) to install with dowel screws (double-side screw) between legs and table tops. To achieve the best look, drill bottom plate through existing holes with 3/16" or 4.8 mm drill bit. Then attach the legs so the painted part is facing up. This way, 4 Wheel Casters can be installed to the bottom plate. I am using these:https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-2-in-Wheel-Caster-Dbl-Race-Plate-2-Pack-49346/300194079 Files: IKEA_LACK_LEG_CONNECTOR_NO_SCREWS.STL: - No screws (snug fit) *Since there are no screw holes, I made this model snug fit. Therefore, using a mallet hammer is recommended IKEA_LACK_LEG_CONNECTOR_US#8_or_M4_Countersink_Holes.STL: - 2 holes each: US#8 or 4mm IIKEA_LACK_LEG_CONNECTOR_US#12_or_M6_straight_Holes.STL: - 2 holes each: US#12 or 6mm Printing: For optimal strength, print at minimum 0.6 mm perimeters. Material: PETG, ABS or similar Happy Printing :D
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